As the field of skin technology and products continues to evolve, skin peels have undergone a remarkable resurgence in popularity. These treatments, also known as "chemical" peels, harness the advancements in specialised products to exfoliate the skin and eliminate dead cells, providing remarkable results while ensuring client comfort. Our course will introduce you to a variety of natural acids, such as glycolic, lactic, and salicylic acid, which are used in modern skin peels. You'll learn the art of mixing peels and working with pre-mixed products, enabling you to customise treatments to address specific skincare concerns and conditions. Our comprehensive training will empower you to confidently combine various skin peels, enhancing the effectiveness of your existing facial treatments. By extending the efficacy of your services, you'll provide your clients with exceptional results and a rejuvenated complexion. Moreover, you'll gain a deep understanding of the science behind skin peels, allowing you to educate your clients on the benefits and guide them towards achieving their skincare goals. Join our Skin Peel Course and unlock the potential of these innovative treatments. With our expert guidance, you'll acquire the expertise and knowledge to become a trusted skincare professional. Course Entry Requirements: Minimum of 18 years Good command of English Previous skin and facial training are desirable; we suggest that learners new to the industry enrol on our facial and skincare course before enrolling on our ClinicCare skin peel course. Course Pre-Study/Practical & Length: This course is a combination of theory study, virtual lectures and onsite practical Course Agenda: All courses are intimate with four learners in class 2-1 ratio. Areas covered within this course are: Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin Infection control Sharps and hazardous waste Pre-study chemical peel theory Practical training 1 model Professional live demonstrations Clinical setup Acids covered in this course: Glycolic acid Kojic acid Lactic acid Enzyme peels Mandelic acid Arbutin Phytic Acid Salicylic acid Equipment / Starter Kits A professional starter kit can be purchased with this course. The kit costs 200 and is an additional cost to the training fees. Key Information A very popular treatment that is growing in popularity. Quick appointments. Minimal downtime which produces quality results. We gear the training around the use of the Clinicare brand which is well-known, reputable and produces effective results. Training in chemical skin peels is the first step for many beauty therapists to become aestheticians. 8 types of chemical peels are covered in this training course, providing you with the knowledge and skills to help clients with a wide range of skin concerns. The course offers hands-on practical training in a small group setting, allowing for personalised instruction and support from the instructor. The course covers a comprehensive curriculum, including the theory behind chemical peels and their various types, as well as practical application techniques. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of achievement that demonstrates their newfound knowledge and skills. The use of the Clinicare brand in the training program ensures that participants are learning with products that are highly effective and widely recognised in the beauty industry. The combination of e-learning and practical training provides participants with a well-rounded educational experience, allowing them to build their knowledge and confidence in a convenient and flexible manner. Chemical skin peels are in high demand, making this training program a valuable investment for anyone looking to expand their skills and grow their business. The course is accredited by ABT & CPD, providing participants with the assurance that the training is of high quality and meets industry standards. Course Benefits Benefits for Students Expertise in Skin Rejuvenation: By completing this training course, you will gain in-depth knowledge of chemical skin peels and their application. You will learn various peel types, their effects on the skin, and how to select the appropriate peel for different skin concerns. This expertise will enable you to provide effective treatments and achieve remarkable results for your clients. Versatility in Treating Skin Concerns: Chemical skin peels can address a wide range of skin concerns, including acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and uneven skin texture. By enrolling in this course, you will acquire the skills to tailor treatments to meet individual client needs, helping them achieve healthier, smoother, and more radiant skin. Advanced Techniques and Safety: Our training course focuses on the latest techniques and safety protocols in performing chemical skin peels. You will learn about skin assessment, pre-treatment preparation, peel application methods, post-treatment care, and potential complications. This knowledge will ensure the safety of your clients and enhance your professional credibility. Practical Hands-on Experience: Practical training is an essential component of our course. You will have the opportunity to practice chemical skin peel techniques on models under the guidance of experienced instructors. This hands-on experience will boost your confidence and proficiency in performing the treatments. Benefits for Clients Personalised Treatment Plans: With your comprehensive understanding of chemical skin peels, you will be able to assess clients' skin concerns and develop customised treatment plans. This tailored approach will address their specific needs, leading to more effective and satisfactory results. Improved Skin Texture and Appearance: Chemical skin peels can significantly improve skin texture, reduce hyperpigmentation, diminish acne scars, and minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Your expertise in performing these treatments will help clients achieve smoother, clearer, and more youthful-looking skin. Confidence and Trust: Clients will have confidence in your abilities as a trained professional in chemical skin peels. Your knowledge of different peel types and their effects, along with your commitment to safety, will build trust and assurance in your clients, creating a positive treatment experience. Earning Potential Your earning potential can increase after completing the Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course: Expanded Service Offerings: With expertise in chemical skin peels, you can expand your service menu and offer a popular and in-demand treatment. This diversification can attract new clients and increase your earning potential. Client Retention and Referrals: Satisfied clients who experience positive results from chemical skin peels are more likely to become repeat customers. Additionally, they may refer friends, family, and colleagues to your practice, further growing your client base and increasing your revenue. Professional Advancement: By enhancing your skills and knowledge in chemical skin peels, you position yourself as a knowledgeable and sought-after aesthetics professional. This can lead to opportunities for career advancement, such as working in prestigious clinics, and spas, or establishing your own practice, which can contribute to higher earning potential. Frequently Asked Questions Is this training course suitable for beginners or those with prior experience? Our Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course is designed for both beginners and experienced professionals in the aesthetics industry. Whether you are just starting your career or looking to enhance your skills, this course will provide you with the necessary knowledge and techniques. What will I learn in this training course? In this course, you will learn about different types of chemical skin peels, their indications, and the process of performing the treatment. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of skin anatomy, product selection, client assessment, treatment planning, application techniques, and post-treatment care. Will I receive hands-on training during the course? Yes, hands-on training is an integral part of our Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course. You will have the opportunity to practice the techniques on models under the guidance and supervision of our experienced instructors. This practical experience will help you develop confidence and proficiency in performing chemical skin peels. What products or brands will be used in the training course? Our training course focuses on ClinicCare chemical skin peels. ClinicCare is a renowned brand known for its high-quality and effective skincare products. You will learn about their specific range of peels and gain hands-on experience in working with these products. Will I receive a certification upon completion of the course? Yes, upon successfully completing our Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course, you will receive a certification of completion. This certification validates your training and demonstrates your competence in performing chemical skin peels using ClinicCare products. Are there any post-training support or resources available? Yes, we provide post-training support to our students. Our instructors are available to answer any questions or provide guidance even after you complete the course. Additionally, you will have access to resources and materials that can further enhance your knowledge and skills in chemical skin peels. Can I incorporate chemical skin peels into my existing practice? Absolutely! Chemical skin peels are a popular and effective treatment for various skin concerns. Upon completing the course, you will be equipped with the skills to incorporate chemical skin peels into your existing practice or start offering this service to your clients.
Introduction to Project Management (In-Person) This course provides practical insights into what is project management and how it is performed in a structured manner.You will learn how projects are selected, initiated, planned, executed, monitored and control, as well as closed, which could serve you ubiquitously. The goal of this course is to provide a minimally essential orientation to practical project management concepts, tools, and techniques. You will be provided with enough of these that can be applied from both a project manager and a key stakeholder perspective. Getting Started Introductions Course orientation Participants' expectations Foundation Concepts Key terms and concepts Organizational framework Leadership framework Originating and Initiating Originating projects Initiating projects Planning Planning overview Scope and quality planning Resources and risk planning Schedule and cost planning Project baselining Executing and Controlling Executing Monitoring and Controlling Closing Project closing overview Closing administratively Closing financially
Project Management for Non-Project Managers (In-Person) Individuals who are involved in projects (commissioning, supporting, sponsoring, etc.) may often be unfamiliar with project management. A basic understanding of project management is essential for non-project managers, who are critical stakeholders contributing to project success. This awareness course usesA Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and other sources to introduce you to project management vocabulary, concepts, and techniques. It also provides insights into the realities of being a project manager, and opportunities to explore how you can positively impact projects in your own role. Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Project management overview Strategic value of project management Defining project success Project life-cycle models and governance Project roles and responsibilities Project Initiating and Planning Initiating the project Defining project requirements and scope Developing the project schedule and budget Project Risk Management, Executing, Monitoring, and Closing Understanding, evaluating, and adjusting for risk Honoring the baseline and executing the project Monitoring and controlling the project Closing the project Project Interpersonal Processes Project communication Project team development Conflict management
Intercultural Competence: In-House Training In a world that conducts business across continents and geographical borders, more than ever it is essential for team and organizational leaders to not only understand but also embrace the diversity of cultures; this is intercultural competence. Intercultural competence gives one the ability to effectively and appropriately communicate with people from other cultures in a competitively complex world. The participant in this program will gain cultural insights needed to build intercultural teams and navigate cultural diversities, without knowingly violating what are deemed to be acceptable or unacceptable cultural norms. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Articulate on the meaning of culture and intercultural competence Express the importance of body language and appropriately demonstrate its emblems Describe three cultural models and consider their application in assimilating cultural behaviors Define emotional intelligence and explain how it is linked to cultural intelligence Examine the four cultural intelligence capabilities and give examples of how each is developed Develop a personal cultural profile and compare its dimensions to gain an appreciation for intercultural competence Foundation Concepts Fundamentals of culture Culture and body language Culture and proxemics Cultural Models Iceberg culture model The onion model of culture Hofstede's model of national cultures High-context and low-context cultures Cultural Intelligence Emotional intelligence overview Cultural intelligence overview Cultural Profile Cultural profile dimensions Understanding your cultural profile
Intercultural Competence (In-Person) In a world that conducts business across continents and geographical borders, more than ever it is essential for team and organizational leaders to not only understand but also embrace the diversity of cultures; this is intercultural competence. Intercultural competence gives one the ability to effectively and appropriately communicate with people from other cultures in a competitively complex world. The participant in this program will gain cultural insights needed to build intercultural teams and navigate cultural diversities, without knowingly violating what are deemed to be acceptable or unacceptable cultural norms. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Articulate on the meaning of culture and intercultural competence Express the importance of body language and appropriately demonstrate its emblems Describe three cultural models and consider their application in assimilating cultural behaviors Define emotional intelligence and explain how it is linked to cultural intelligence Examine the four cultural intelligence capabilities and give examples of how each is developed Develop a personal cultural profile and compare its dimensions to gain an appreciation for intercultural competence Getting Started Foundation Concepts Fundamentals of culture Culture and body language Culture and proxemics Cultural Models Iceberg culture model The onion model of culture Hofstede's model of national cultures High-context and low-context cultures Cultural Intelligence Emotional intelligence overview Cultural intelligence overview Cultural Profile Cultural profile dimensions Understanding your cultural profile Summary and Next Steps
The Art of Negotiation Confidence, rapport, curiosity, and patience are essential ingredients to successfully handling a difficult conversation and negotiation. In this course, you will learn to identify and manage aspects of a negotiation, distinguish needs from wants, and manage expectations. The course will cover communication best practices, strategies for handling difficult conversations, and the basics of the art of negotiation. What you Will Learn Master the different ways to say 'no' Determine negotiation strategies based on typical client strategies Develop solutions to break deadlocks Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Establishing personal learning objectives Foundation Concepts Exercise: Most Challenging Scenarios and Outcomes Debrief: Impact versus intent Addressing customer expectations Needs versus wants Key skills for managing customer relationships Elicitation (requirements gathering) Communication and active listening Sensitivity and empathy Handling Difficult Conversations Saying 'no' The Ladder of Inference 4-Step approach for handling difficult conversations Characteristics of a trusted advisor Communication Best Practices Attunement and active listening Exercise: Identifying Effective Techniques Communication pitfalls and best practices Building rapport and influence Words of wisdom Exercise: Reflection on Challenges Negotiation Strategies Negotiation basics Five phases of negotiation Identifying different strategies Traditional versus Progressive Hard - Soft - Principled Exercise: Your Preferred Techniques Selecting appropriate strategy for project negotiations Common pitfalls to avoid The impact of culture on negotiation Looking at conflict through the lens of negotiation Exercise: Mapping a Resolution
Introduction to Project Management This course provides practical insights into what is project management and how it is performed in a structured manner. This course provides practical insights into what is project management and how it is performed in a structured manner. You will learn how projects are selected, initiated, planned, executed, monitored and control, as well as closed, which could serve you ubiquitously. The goal of this course is to provide a minimally essential orientation to practical project management concepts, tools, and techniques. You will be provided with enough of these that can be applied from both a project manager and a key stakeholder perspective. What you Will Learn You will learn how to: Articulate on the basics of the project management profession Explain project management terms and concepts in practice Speak on how projects originate in mature organizations Employ a disciplined approach to initiating, planning, and managing projects to closure Identify and describe the roles and responsibilities of key project stakeholders Consider standard project processes to implement based upon the PMBOK® Guide Getting Started Introductions Course orientation Participants' expectations Foundation Concepts Key terms and concepts Organizational framework Leadership framework Originating and Initiating Originating projects Initiating projects Planning Planning overview Scope and quality planning Resources and risk planning Schedule and cost planning Project baselining Executing and Controlling Executing Monitoring and Controlling Closing Project closing overview Closing administratively Closing financially Summary and Next Steps Review of goals, objectives, key concepts, and expectations Evaluations
The Art of Negotiation (In-Person) Confidence, rapport, curiosity, and patience are essential ingredients to successfully handling a difficult conversation and negotiation. In this course, you will learn to identify and manage aspects of a negotiation, distinguish needs from wants, and manage expectations. The course will cover communication best practices, strategies for handling difficult conversations, and the basics of the art of negotiation. What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Master the different ways to say 'no' Determine negotiation strategies based on typical client strategies Develop solutions to break deadlocks Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Establishing personal learning objectives Foundation Concepts Exercise: Most Challenging Scenarios and Outcomes Debrief: Impact versus intent Addressing customer expectations Needs versus wants Key skills for managing customer relationships o Elicitation (requirements gathering) o Communication and active listening o Sensitivity and empathy Handling Difficult Conversations Saying 'no' The Ladder of Inference 4-Step approach for handling difficult conversations Characteristics of a trusted advisor Communication Best Practices Attunement and active listening Exercise: Identifying Effective Techniques Communication pitfalls and best practices Building rapport and influence Words of wisdom Exercise: Reflection on Challenges Negotiation Strategies Negotiation basics Five phases of negotiation Identifying different strategies o Traditional versus Progressive o Hard - Soft - Principled o Exercise: Your Preferred Techniques Selecting appropriate strategy for project negotiations o Common pitfalls to avoid o The impact of culture on negotiation Looking at conflict through the lens of negotiation Exercise: Mapping a Resolution
Introduction to Project Management: In-House Training This course provides practical insights into what is project management and how it is performed in a structured manner. This course provides practical insights into what is project management and how it is performed in a structured manner. You will learn how projects are selected, initiated, planned, executed, monitored and control, as well as closed, which could serve you ubiquitously. The goal of this course is to provide a minimally essential orientation to practical project management concepts, tools, and techniques. You will be provided with enough of these that can be applied from both a project manager and a key stakeholder perspective. What you Will Learn You will learn how to: Articulate on the basics of the project management profession Explain project management terms and concepts in practice Speak on how projects originate in mature organizations Employ a disciplined approach to initiating, planning, and managing projects to closure Identify and describe the roles and responsibilities of key project stakeholders Consider standard project processes to implement based upon the PMBOK® Guide Getting Started Introductions Course orientation Participants' expectations Foundation Concepts Key terms and concepts Organizational framework Leadership framework Originating and Initiating Originating projects Initiating projects Planning Planning overview Scope and quality planning Resources and risk planning Schedule and cost planning Project baselining Executing and Controlling Executing Monitoring and Controlling Closing Project closing overview Closing administratively Closing financially Summary and Next Steps Review of goals, objectives, key concepts, and expectations Evaluations
Project Management for Non-Project Managers: In-House Training Individuals who are involved in projects (commissioning, supporting, sponsoring, etc.) may often be unfamiliar with project management. A basic understanding of project management is essential for non-project managers, who are critical stakeholders contributing to project success. This awareness course uses A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and other sources to introduce you to project management vocabulary, concepts, and techniques. It also provides insights into the realities of being a project manager, and opportunities to explore how you can positively impact projects in your own role. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Identify the benefits of project management Use standard project management terminology Describe characteristics of successful projects, project managers, and high-performing teams Explain various project stakeholder roles, their responsibilities, and the fundamental project management processes Recognize how agile / adaptive practices are useful for certain project life cycles Create a personal action plan for how to support real-world projects within a non-PM role Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Project management overview Strategic value of project management Defining project success Project life-cycle models and governance Project roles and responsibilities Project Initiating and Planning Initiating the project Defining project requirements and scope Developing the project schedule and budget Project Risk Management, Executing, Monitoring, and Closing Understanding, evaluating, and adjusting for risk Honoring the baseline and executing the project Monitoring and controlling the project Closing the project Project Interpersonal Processes Project communication Project team development Conflict management