Facial Massage & Skincare Training Courses

Facial Massage & Skincare

Within the beauty industry having facial massage and skincare treatments are two of the most popular beauty treatments. Many beauty salon customers have a facial massage and facial skin treatments to look and feel younger as cleansing the skin is a great way to get rid of dry dead skin, open up the pours and revitalise one's face.

Who is a facial and skincare course aimed at?

Facial and skincare courses are aimed at people looking to work in specific areas of the beauty industry. Students enrolling onto a facial and skincare course do not need prior experience or beauty qualifications. However, students should be aged over 16 years old, as this is the minimum age to work in a beauty salon.

Facial massage and skincare course content

Typical facial massage and skincare courses focus professional procedures performed in beauty salons by using a variety of techniques including:

  • Hygiene and Health and Safety at Work
  • Client consultation
  • Contra-indications of treatment
  • Skin diagnostics
  • Analysis of skin type and skin tone
  • Superficial and deep skin cleansing techniques
  • Exfoliation techniques
  • Cleansing, toning and moisturising
  • Steam cleansing techniques
  • Facial massage
  • Mask application
  • Benefits and usage of skincare products
  • Aftercare advice

These techniques will give course graduates the confidence, skills and experience to perform facial massages and skincare treatments on members of the general public.

What type of facial massage and skincare courses are available?

Facial massage and skincare is a vital component of any beauty therapy course, so as a standalone course, typically students can graduate after one or two day intensive course. All facial massage and skincare courses are hands on courses which require students to practice techniques on each other throughout the course. This will give graduates the confidence to perform these techniques on others when working within the beauty industry.

After completing a facial massage and skincare course

Most people graduating from a facial massage and skincare course will go on to work within a high street beauty salon. However, other opportunities are open to graduates, including working in high end health spas and day spas, health farms, health clubs, cruise ships and much more. As facial massage and skincare treatments are in high demand, a specialist with their own beauty treatment kits will also be able to work freelance visiting people at home.

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