Manicure is one of the most widely practiced beauty rituals. This course covers the entire manicure procedure using the Spa Ritual line of products. The course is focused on the natural nail, hand and lower forearm anatomy and physiology for a comprehensive understanding of the manicure process. THE REQUIREMENTS No experience is necessary to attend this course. Salon attire must be worn during the course. Student must have clean nail without enhancements. To ensure maximum practice students will be required to work on each other throughout the day. Student need to bring own model for the day 3. COURSE CONTENT Theoretical part: Day 1 /time 10am-18pm Methods of working safely & hygienically and the principles of avoiding cross-infection. Client consultation / record keeping The structure of the natural nail / Contra indications Nail Diseases / Disorders/ Importance of Sanitising and Sterilising Importance of a professional work area and environment / How to organise a workspace Nail treatment preparation Nail Shapes & shine effect Procedure for Manicure (demonstration) Polish Techniques (French & Dark Colour - demonstration) Hand and Nail Treatment (Spa Ritual, Paraffin Wax, Warm Oil ritual) Home care & aftercare advice Practical Part Day 2 / time 10am – 18pm Tool and Product Introduction Manicure Procedures Hand and Nail Treatment Spa Ritual, Paraffin Wax, Warm Oil ritual Hand Massage Nail Painting Professional Advice and tips on fixing mistakes Common problems Exam Day 3 Students need to come with own model. Practical exam duration is 2 hours. Certificates will be issued after the completion of the exam. Price included Kit for work, upon successful completion an course certificate will be awarded
The main subject areas of the course are: the properties of asbestos and health effects of exposure to asbestos fibres an introduction to regulatory requirements types of asbestos and its uses in buildings types of asbestos surveys the asbestos register, risk assessment and management plan asbestos remediation
The Level 5 Certificate in Managing Developer Services for the Water and Environmental Industries is aimed at learners who wish to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the design and construction of Water and Wastewater Network infrastructure assets and services. The qualification addresses the technical needs of managers and others working in the Water and Environmental Industries and will provide learners with a thorough understanding of the rationale for Water and Wastewater planning, design, construction and asset installation. The qualification will address the impact that commercial sustainable development has on the broader Water and Environmental infrastructure and assess the industries ability to renew, extend, repair and replace Water and Wastewater network assets.
Learning how to create handmade fans for your eyelash extension sets. Suitable for: Those who hold a classic lash extension certificate Extra's: TIME: 10am - 3pm Models: Doll training head What's Covered: Introduction to Russian eyelash extensions Health & safety & hygiene How to create fans Check list Styles of lashes What effects lashes Pre/post treatment advice Equipment and products Consultation Application Removal Trouble shooting And so much more! Extra's Basic business start up support Social media tips Ongoing support Small Groups (Max 6)
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P400 - Asbestos Surveying and Analysis is a one day foundation level course, which provides candidates with the fundamental knowledge to start a career in the asbestos surveying and analysis professions, and as a progression route to the asbestos Proficiency qualifications. It gives candidates an introductory level of knowledge on the health risks of asbestos fibres, and how to manage asbestos-containing materials in their work. Candidates for this course are not expected to have prior knowledge and experience but having an awareness of the contents of both HSG248 Asbestos: The analysts' guide (July 2021) and HSG264 Asbestos: the survey guide January 2010), would be advantageous.