Beauty treatment – Facial
This course is designed for those (18+) who would like to learn the right way to carry out a facial treatments. The course is suitable for beginners, those who would like a refresher and experts. The course also includes important theoretical knowledge and health & safety. The course is broken down into a number of easy to follow sections.
Within this professional training course, you will learn how to analysis of skin types, cleanse, tone, exfoliation, steam, facial massage and mask application, this beauty facial course covers the professional facials performed in salons, on family and friends.
You’ll enjoy full tutor support, 24/7 access to an online learning portal and quizzes with instant results online.
When you make a payment you will be E-Mailed login details, which you will use to log into the website (https://shaynailandbeautyacademy.com/) which will give you life time access to your study materials.
Happy studying……..
Simple, log in and start learning right away.
At the end Please send us and/ or upload evidence (video and/or pictures) of your work or we can have a zoom session where we watch you carry out the treatment.
NO prior learning needed. This course covers the basic right up to starting up a business in the industry. We do recommend an understanding of English.
For sure, you can take as many courses as you please. We highly recommend this so you have the ability to perform many treatments, therefore making you more versatile and employable.
Yes this course is accredited by ABT (Associated Beauty Therapists). Accreditation means the certificate you receive is well recognised within the beauty industry and will allow you to gain insurance to perform this treatment on the general public and charge for it. You can work from home or mobile (Discounted price on insurance, once you complete your learning with us).
Depending on the study plan you choose, you can study fully online or in a London basic Salon.
We have a budget to suit everyone. Which is spread over four different price plans.
- Bronzes Plan (£44.99) (Not Accredited)
-Access to view course content life time
– Average length 25-35 pages
– Step-by-step how to carry out the treatment
– Certificate of completion
-Note you don’t get insurance
- Silver Plan (£139.99) (Accredited)
-Access to view course content life time
– Average length 25-35 pages
– Easy to follow downloadable PDF picture guide of step-by-step how to carry out the treatment
– Video step-by-step how to carry out the treatment
– Accredited Certificate (Can get insurance to practice)
– 10% discount on insurance
- Gold plan (£299.99) (Accredited)
– Access to view course content life time
– Average length 25-35 pages
– Easy to follow downloadable PDF picture guide of step-by-step how to carry out the treatment
– Video step-by-step how to carry out the treatment
– Accredited Certificate (Can get insurance to practice)
– 10% discount on insurance
– 1 day in the salon with a qualified teacher/ beauty therapist, with the opportunity to practice what you learnt on a model and receive real feedback.
- Salon plan £399 (Accredited)
– Access to view course content life time
– Average length 25-35 pages
– Easy to follow downloadable PDF picture guide of step-by-step how to carry out the treatment
– Video step-by-step how to carry out the treatment
– Accredited Certificate (Can get insurance to practice)
– Live demonstration
– Interactive class
– 10% discount on Insurance
-2 days work experience in the salon with a qualified teacher/ beauty therapist, with the opportunity to practice what you want have learnt on models/customers and receive real feedback.
What is a facial expert called?
Estheticians, also known as skin care specialists, cleanse and exfoliate, wax and laser, moisturise and apply makeup to enhance a person’s overall appearance.
What does a facial specialist do?
Skincare specialists give facials, full-body treatments, and head and neck massages to improve the health and appearance of the skin. Some may provide other skin care treatments, such as peels, masks, and scrubs, to remove dead or dry skin.
Is a skincare specialist a good career?
Employment of skincare specialists is projected to grow 17 percent over the next ten years, much faster than the average for all occupations. The desire among many women and a growing number of men to reduce the effects of aging will result in employment growth. Good job opportunities are expected.
How much does a Skincare specialist make UK?
The national average salary for a Skincare Specialist is £25,430 in United Kingdom.
Is it worth it to become an esthetician/ Skincare Specialist?
While being an esthetician can be an emotionally rewarding profession, it also has its cons, and you need to know them early before pursuing this career. … If making people feel and look better is one of your life goals, this career can be a good start for you!
Is a dermatologist the same as a skin specialist?
Not all dermatologists are cosmetic specialists, and many skincare “specialists” are not dermatologists. While treatment of skin diseases is always left to a clinical dermatologist, many aesthetic treatments that are given at spas or “skincare centres” are administered by people who are not doctors.