This course is designed for experienced permanent makeup artists looking to enhance their skills and offer more to their clients. The focus is on advanced techniques and practical skill, providing the learner with the knowledge and equipment they need to become a confident 3D Hairstroke eyebrow artist. COURSE PREREQUISITES This course is designed for qualified permanent makeup artists with experience in the industry. If you are looking for a course suitable for beginners or those new to permanent makeup, learn more about our VTCT Level 4 Micropigmentation course 3D HAIRSTROKE BROWS TRAINING COURSE STRUCTURE: 10 hours e-learning: This self-paced online learning module will cover advanced cosmetic tattooing theory including Health and Safety, Colour Theory, Client Suitability, Consent, Anatomy & Physiology, Treatments and Tools. 1 day of in-house training: This intensive hands-on training day will allow you to apply the theory you've learned in a practical setting. You'll practice the 3D Hairstroke eyebrows technique on latex and later on skin under the guidance of our experienced instructors. STUDENTS WILL LEARN THE FOLLOWING: Advanced Cosmetic Tattooing theory: You'll delve deep into topics such as Health and Safety, Colour Theory, Client Suitability, Consent, Anatomy & Physiology, Treatments and Tools. Pre-drawing: Learn how to sketch the desired eyebrow shape and style before the actual procedure. This is a crucial step in ensuring client satisfaction. Colour mixing: Master the art of mixing pigments to achieve the perfect shade for every client. 3D Hairstroke eyebrows technique: Learn how to create a soft, diffused eyebrow color that enhances the natural beauty of the eyebrows. Treatment protocols: Understand the steps to follow before, during, and after the procedure to ensure the safety and satisfaction of your clients.
FOUR DAY ATTENDENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINE: DAY ONE AND TWO - INTRODUCTION TO DERMAL FILLERS Day one Arrive and coffees (10.00) Registration, introduction and expectations (10.00-10.15) Structure of the training (10.15-10.30) Break (10.30-11.00) Lectures and interactive workshops / simulation (11.00 - 1230pm) Health and safety in the workplace Sharps injury and disposal The consultation process and prescriptions LUNCH (1300-1730) with a coffee break Basic life support Anaphylaxis - recognition and management Emergency kits - what it should contain and how to buy one Your doctors on call - how to contact our on call doctors for emergency advice How to use Hyalase safely - when to use it / recognise mechanism of action, how prescription in an emergency works and how to give the hyalase Practical and to include demonstration of Hyalase injection Our added benefits services for safety and convenience Day two Arrive and coffees (10.00) introduction and expectations (10.00-10.30) Structure of the training (10.30-11.00) Formal written examination covering key areas of THEORY for Dermal Filler injections: Anatomy, Physiology, Products and Complications. This will highlight early on if any important areas need to be covered in more detail for the students (11.00 - 1200) - Break for lunch - Practical session commences - (12.30 - 1800) - and in total on average we have scope for one model per 30 minutes on both of the Dermal filler days, so that’s a potential for 10 in total for a class size of maximum 4, which will give good hands on experience, as the way we train is to allow several people the opportunity to be involved with each patient - e.g. splitting into the phases of treatment, which allows the trainees to understand the concept of the treatment process. That would be - consultation, consent, marking up, readying equipment, performing the injection, providing advice and aftercare. DAY THREE AND FOUR BOTOX FOUNDATION COURSE Day three Arrive and coffees (10.00) introduction and expectations (10.00 – 10.30) Structure of the training (10.30 – 11.00) Formal written examination covering key areas of THEORY for Botox Application: Anatomy, Physiology, Products and Complications. This will highlight early on if any important areas need to be covered in more detail for the students (11.00 - 1200) - Break for lunch - Practical session commences - (12.30 - 1800) - and in total on average we have one model per 30 minutes on both the botox and days, so that’s a potential of 10 in total for a class size of 4, which will give good hands on experience, as the way we train is to allow several people the opportunity to be involved with each patient - e.g. splitting into the phases of treatment, which allows the trainees to understand the concept of the treatment process. That would be - consultation, consent, marking up, readying equipment, performing the injection, providing advice and aftercare. Day four Observed Treatment Process Examination The participants will be tested on the following key facets of safe practical care: Consultation process - rapport and understanding what the client wants Safe consent Marking and photographs Technical skill of injection Atercare provision and safety netting (eg if this happens do this / call me) 1 model will be provided for Botulinum (3 area) treatment and 1 - 2 clients for filler to ensure that each of the key anatomical areas covered are observed. Morning = Botulinum (0900 - 1230) Afternoon = Botulinum and Option Dermal fillers (1330 - 1630) Conclusion Candidates given session and refreshments and discussion regarding Case Studies and further support. (1700 - 1800)
Non-surgical treatments for inch-loss & body contouring. This course is designed to train candidates to provide expert treatments to the highest standards. This will enable you to gain insurance and to commence work legally to perform these treatments in the public sector. Ultrasonic Cavitation & Radio frequency can be used in the following areas: Abdomen Buttocks Arms Inner and Outer Thighs Love Handles Course prerequisites No previous experience or qualifications are necessary to enrol onto this course with a good command of english required. Course structure You are required to complete our online theory study via our accessible e-learning portal and practical training onsite. All courses are kept intimate with a maximum of 6 learners to a class. Areas covered within the course: What are Ultrasonic Cavitation and RF, and how do they work? Benefits of Ultrasonic Cavitation and RF include fat reduction and skin tightening Anatomy and Physiology related to Ultrasonic Cavitation and RF Understanding Fat Cells Client consultation Pre and post-treatment advice Contraindications Treatment contra-actions Treatment process including live model experience for cavitation Frequently Asked Questions How can I book? We have a few options for you to book. You can book by selecting an available training date above here on our website, by contacting us through email at hello@cosmetic.college or by contacting us on 0333 015 5117. Where is the Cosmetic College The Cosmetic College is located at: 3 Locks Court, 429 Crofton Road, Orpington, BR6 8NL Is a deposit required to book? All enrolments are charged an administration fee which is non-refundable. When you enrol you can elect to pay a deposit of 10% plus the administration fee or pay the total training course in full. We have full details of the terms and conditions of training course enrolments here What is the course duration? 1 day + pre-study via our online learning platform. Is there a kit included in this course? The are a few different options we provide for our students on this course. The advertised price is for training only. We stock table-top machines at a separate cost subject to availability as well as provide links to recommended alternative suppliers.
PgMP® Exam Prep This course is designed and developed by PgMP® certified consultants and instructors. Its aim is to prepare professionals who are familiar with the principles of program management for the Program Management Professional (PgMP)® Examination. The course is based on PMI's The Standard for Program Management, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), and PMI's Program Management Professional (PgMP)® Examination Content Outline (current versions). Through this learning experience, you will explore: Program management from a PMI standard perspective, including the interdependencies between the five performance domains, the three program phases, and the ten supporting activities in this new and improved program management standard The difference between the five performance domains in the new program management standard and the five practice domains in the examination content outline The role and competencies of the program manager The difference between project managers and program managers - and their relationship in a program environment The difference between program managers and portfolio managers - and their relationship in a program environment How program managers align and manage benefits The best ways to engage and involve program stakeholder groups How to establish governance across the program life cycle What You Will Learn At the end of this course, you will be able to: Differentiate between the practice domains in the PMI PgMP® Examination Content Outline and the performance domains in The Standard for Program Management - Fourth Edition Name and describe the three phases in the program management life-cycle phases Describe the mapping of the life-cycle phases with the supporting program activities Identify the key outputs of the supporting program activities Articulate the interrelationships between the program management supporting processes and the mapping of processes to Knowledge Areas and Process Groups in the PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition Apply program management knowledge to answer foundation and scenario-based questions Summarize the process and eligibility criteria for earning the PgMP® credential Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Programs, projects, and portfolio definitions differences, and how they relate The definition of a component and how it relates to a program Representative program management life cycle Role of the program manager and the program office The difference between the program management practice and performance domains Program Register and Knowledge Asset Management Program registers, and how they are used to manage knowledge assets Knowledge asset management, beginning with the data, information, knowledge, and wisdom (DIKW) Model Knowledge assets and relationship to the performance domains The program manager as a knowledge asset manager Types of Programs Perspectives on programs to establish the 'right' perspective Categories of programs based on the program standard Scenario-based questions Program and Organization Strategy Alignment An overview of the Program Strategy Alignment performance domain Exploration of the elements of strategic alignment, i.e., the business case, program charter, and program roadmap Exploration of organization maturity and strategic alignment Scenario-based questions that reference both the Program Strategy Alignment performance domain and the Strategic Program Management practice domain Program Benefits An overview of the Program Benefits Management performance domain Exploration of each benefits management interaction with the representative program management life cycle: Benefits IdentificationBenefits Analysis and PlanningBenefits DeliveryBenefits TransitionBenefits SustainmentScenario-based questions that reference both the Program BenefitsManagement performance domain and the Benefits Management practice domain Program Stakeholder Engagement An overview of the Program Stakeholder Engagement performance domain Exploration of each stakeholder engagement performance domain activity: Program Stakeholder IdentificationProgram Stakeholder AnalysisProgram Stakeholder Engagement PlanningProgram Stakeholder EngagementProgram Stakeholder CommunicationsScenario-based questions that reference both the Program StakeholderEngagement performance domain and the Stakeholder Management practice domain Program Governance An overview of the Program Governance performance domain Exploration of each program governance performance domain activity: Program governance practicesProgram governance roles and responsibilitiesProgram governance design and implementationGovernance relationship within programsScenario-based questions that reference both the Program Governance performance domain and the Governance practice domain Program Life Cycle Management An overview of the Program Life Cycle Management performance domain Exploration of the three phases in the representative program life cycle: Program DefinitionProgram DeliveryProgram ClosureExploration of the interaction between program activities and integration managementScenario-based questions that reference both the Program Life CycleManagement performance domain and the Program Life Cycle practice domain Program Management Supporting Activities - Part 1 An overview of the program management supporting activities Exploration of 5 of 10 supporting activities: Program change managementProgram communications managementProgram financial managementProgram information managementProgram procurement managementScenario-based question(s) presented after each supporting activity Program Management Supporting Activities - Part 2 Exploration of the remaining 6 of 10 supporting activities: Program quality managementProgram resource managementProgram risk managementProgram schedule managementProgram scope managementScenario-based question(s) presented after each supporting activity Program Management Professional (PgMP®) Examination Application process and timeline General and special eligibility criteria International Institute's Online Learning Tool - access to sample examination questions Program Management Professional (PgMP®) Examination breakdown of domains and subdomains Terms and conditions of the exam PgMP® Professional Code of Conduct
This course is designed to teach students how to safely and successfully carry out a variety of waxing treatments. Our course offers a blend of practical training and online learning to give you the knowledge and skills to deliver face and body waxing services to your clients. Our courses are kept intimate with a maximum of 6 learners to a class. Course Prerequisites We accept students aged 18 and over. The student must have good written and spoken English. Course Agenda Health, safety & hygiene Consultation techniques Contraindications Different types of waxing products Use of hot and warm wax Aftercare advice Pre-study Intimate Waxing theory Professional live demo Practical training 1 model Practical areas covered: Legs Underarms Lip Chin Bikini
This course shows you how to perform a complete female intimate waxing treatment. Our course offers a blend of practical training and online learning to give you the knowledge and skills to deliver intimate waxing services to your clients. This course will teach you the benefits of using hot wax and how to work with hot wax on the bikini area. You will be shown a full demonstration of both a Brazilian and Hollywood wax, and you will work on each other or a model to complete both of the techniques. All courses are kept intimate with a maximum of 6 learners to a class. Course Prerequisites We accept students aged 18 and over. The student must have good written and spoken English. Students must have the previous level 2 or equivalent waxing training and certification. Course Agenda Maintain safe and effective methods of working when providing female intimate waxing services Consult, plan and prepare for waxing services with clients Pre-study Intimate Waxing theory Professional live demo Practical training 1 model
Hydra-Dermabrasion Facial is designed for the experienced beauty facial specialist who wants to as a new treatment to their menu; you will need to have completed a Facial diploma or equivalent first for all the underpinning knowledge and experience needed for advanced facial treatments. Want to step into the next era of skin rejuvenation? Hydradermabrasion is a refreshing, exfoliating and hydrating facial suitable for all skin types and ages. Remove blocked pores, resurface the skin, and brighten and plump with long term scientific evidence to support the regeneration of the epidermal barrier and an increase in collagen production. Clients love this new alternative to microdermabrasion which is non-invasive, gentle yet effective. Course prerequisites No previous experience is necessary. However, we would recommend facial and skin training course for students new to the industry. Good command of English Minimum 18 years Course structure This course structure consists of online independent study, vertical lectures and an in house practical session. All courses are intimate with four learners in class 2-1 ratio. Areas covered within the course: Bespoke First Aid for the Beauty Sector Health, Safety and Hygiene for the Beauty Sector Anatomy and Physiology What are Hydra-Dermabrasion Facials? Benefits of Hydra-Dermabrasion Facials Facial Products and Equipment Full consultation process Treatment Set-Up Client Consultation Process and Procedure Hydra-Dermabrasion Facial Step by Step Procedure Hydra-Dermabrasion Facial Demonstration Aftercare The technology you will learn: Hydro peel skin cleansing Radiofrequency skin tightening Ultrasound Ion face lifting Transdermal infusion Frequently Asked Questions How can I book? We have a few options for you to book. You can book by selecting an available training date above here on our website, by contacting us through email at hello@cosmetic.college or by contacting us on 0333 015 5117. Where is the Cosmetic College The Cosmetic College is located at: 3 Locks Court, 429 Crofton Road, Orpington, BR6 8NL Is a deposit required to book? All enrolments are charged an administration fee which is non-refundable. When you enrol you can elect to pay a deposit of 10% plus the administration fee or pay the total training course in full. We have full details of the terms and conditions of training course enrolments here What is the course duration? 1 day + pre-study via our online learning platform. What qualifications do I need to be able to enrol on this course? No prior qualifications or experience is required for you to enrol onto this course, however for those new to the industry we recommend to enrol onto our Facial & Skincare course to maximise their potential with this course.
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