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A Skin Therapist provides professional skincare treatments to improve the health and appearance of clients' skin. You might work in a spa, clinic, or beauty salon, where you will assess skin conditions and recommend appropriate treatments. Skin Therapists perform services such as facials, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels, and offer advice on skincare routines and product use.
As a Skin Therapist, you play a key role in helping clients achieve their skincare goals. You’ll need to be attentive and detail-oriented, with a strong understanding of skin types and conditions. Building rapport with clients and providing personalised advice are crucial for delivering effective skincare solutions.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become a Skin Therapist.
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The SHBBSKT010 - Provide Skin Needling Treatments course delivers comprehensive training on the performance outcomes, skills, and knowledge necessary to administer effective skin needling treatments aimed at enhancing the appearance of skin. This includes evaluating client suitability for the procedure, safely employing skin needling technology up to 1.0mm, and diligently monitoring and modifying treatments to achieve optimal results. The course also emphasizes the importance of maintaining stringent infection control standards to ensure the safety and well-being of clients throughout the treatment process. .
Average duration: 3 months.
The SHB60221 Advanced Diploma of Skin Therapy equips students with advanced skills to design and safely apply non-ionising radiation treatments using intense pulsed light and laser technologies for hair reduction. Practitioners synthesize specialised knowledge to consult, design, and manage treatment programs, possessing advanced communication and technical skills. Operating within a defined scope, they use initiative and judgement to refuse or refer treatments. This qualification leads to roles such as beauty therapist and skin therapist in skin or beauty therapy clinics. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates..
Average duration: 12 months.
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