Skin Care 3 FASH 9234

Hybrid

Our Skin Care 3 course helps you gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and intense pulsed light (IPL) photofacial skin care treatments. Using the latest technology and products, learn to perform advanced customized treatments for anti-aging purposes and for various conditions (such as acne, pigmentation, rosacea, and dilated capillaries). Study the theoretical differences between IPL and laser equipment, and consider the alternative anti-aging treatments currently on the market. Combine the knowledge, skills and abilities gained from your previous learning experiences and put them into practice to further prepare you for the workforce. Practice what you learn by performing services – on classmates, models, and clients – in the classroom and in the school spa. Toward the end of the course, learn to combine the skills and services you have acquired throughout the Skin Care series to deliver advanced clinical practices (including providing the full client experience). Public health standards, personal appearance, professionalism, etiquette, and communication are integral parts of this course.

Note(s)

Course Essentials:

This course requires you to work on other students and to let other students work on you in order to gain the skills you need to work on models and clients. You will also be required to bring your own model on occasion and for practical exams. This esthetician course has a mandatory dress code. The fee for the uniform (if not already purchased) is in addition to the course fee.

Prerequisites

You must have completed our FASH 9227 Skin Care 2 course.

Hours and Fees

Hours

168

Fee

$2,106.60

Course Sections

CRN:
F19128
Delivery Method: Hybrid
CRN:
W56487
Delivery Method: Hybrid
CRN:
W56488
Delivery Method: Hybrid
CRN:
S84997
Delivery Method: Hybrid
Contact:
School of Makeup and Esthetics
Phone:
Office Location(s):

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