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DIPLOMA IN BEAUTY WELLNESS ( DBW/12 )

BASIC INFORMATION

A one-year beauty and wellness course typically covers a broad range of topics, including skincare, makeup, haircare, and nail care, along with salon hygiene and client communication. The syllabus includes both theoretical knowledge and practical application of these skills. You'll learn about skin analysis, facial treatments, makeup application techniques, hair cutting and styling, and manicures/pedicures. Additionally, the course may include modules on salon management, customer service, and creating a positive impression at work. Here's a more detailed breakdown: I. Skin Care: Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin: Understanding skin structure, layers, functions, and common skin problems. Skin Analysis: Identifying different skin types and conditions to determine appropriate treatments. Facial Treatments: Learning various facial techniques, including cleansing, exfoliation, massage, mask application, and the use of facial steamers and electrical treatments. Basic and Advanced Facials: Covering both fundamental and specialized facial treatments, including machine-based procedures like galvanic and high-frequency treatments. Home Care Advice: Providing clients with guidance on skincare routines, product recommendations, and lifestyle adjustments. II. Makeup: Fundamentals of Makeup Application: Learning about makeup products, tools, color theory, and basic application techniques. Different Makeup Looks: Mastering various makeup styles for different occasions, including day, evening, and special event makeup. Advanced Makeup Techniques: Exploring techniques like highlighting, contouring, and HD makeup for photography and fashion. Client Consultation: Learning how to assess client needs, recommend suitable makeup looks, and provide professional advice. III. Hair Care: Basic Haircutting and Styling: Learning essential haircutting techniques, including layering, texturizing, and basic styling methods. Hair Treatments: Understanding various hair treatments like conditioning, hair spas, and treatments for common hair problems like dandruff. Hair Coloring and Chemical Services: Introducing basic hair coloring techniques and an overview of chemical services like perming, straightening, and rebonding. Salon Hygiene and Sanitation: Learning about maintaining a clean and hygienic salon environment, sterilization of tools, and client safety. IV. Nail Care: Manicures and Pedicures: Learning the procedures for basic manicures and pedicures, including cuticle care, nail shaping, and polishing. Nail Art: Exploring basic nail art techniques and designs. Nail Disorders and Diseases: Understanding common nail problems and how to identify them. V. Salon Management and Client Relations: Salon Reception Duties: Learning how to manage appointments, greet clients, and handle customer inquiries. Client Communication and Consultation: Developing effective communication skills to understand client needs and provide professional advice. Creating a Positive Impression: Learning how to present oneself professionally and maintain a positive attitude in the workplace. Employability Skills: Developing skills in communication, self-management, information technology, and entrepreneurship. VI. Additional Topics: Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the structure and function of the human body, particularly as it relates to beauty and wellness. Nutrition and Wellness: Exploring the connection between diet, lifestyle, and overall appearance. Stress Management: Learning techniques to manage stress and promote mental well-being. Professional Ethics: Understanding ethical conduct in the beauty industry and maintaining professional standards.

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