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A beauty training curriculum is typically a blend of theoretical and practical hands-on learning. Key areas of study include:
Skincare: This covers topics like facial treatments, skin analysis, hair removal (waxing, threading), and product knowledge. Some programs may include advanced techniques like dermaplaning or microblading.
Hair Care: Training often includes cutting, coloring, styling, chemical treatments (like perms and relaxers), and hair extensions. It may also cover various hair types, including ethnic and textured hair.
Nail Technology: This focuses on manicures, pedicures, nail enhancements (such as acrylics and gels), and nail art. A strong emphasis is placed on sanitation and hygiene to prevent the spread of diseases.
Makeup Artistry: Students learn professional makeup application for different occasions, including bridal, special events, and editorial looks. It also covers color theory and corrective makeup techniques.
Anatomy and Physiology: A fundamental part of training is understanding the structure and function of the human body, especially the skin, hair, and nails. This knowledge is crucial for providing safe and effective treatments.
Business and Professional Skills: Many programs include modules on salon management, client relations, marketing, and the legal and ethical standards of the industry. This prepares students to work in a salon or even start their own business.
