Comité International d`Esthétique et de Cosmétologie
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Comité International d`Esthétique et de Cosmétologie
Comité International d’Esthétique et de Cosmétologie CIDESCO Comité International d’Esthétique et de Cosmétologie The World’s Major International Beauty Therapy Organisation. (Board of Directors elected from different CIDESCO member countries. Head Office in Zurich, Switzerland) Founded in 1946. CIDESCO Member Sections in over 33 countries in all five continents of the world. Over 200 accredited CIDESCO schools teaching internationally acclaimed standards. CIDESCO Diplomas - the world’s most prestigious international qualifications in the field of Beauty Therapy, Aromatherapy, Electrical Epilation, Spa Therapy and Make-up. CIDESCO Qualifications are supported by the industry worldwide. Over 90 Beauty Centres accredited by CIDESCO. CIDESCO World Congress and Exhibition held every year in different countries of the world. CIDESCO Awards presented at World Congresses. CIDESCO Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) translated into 20 different languages. The International Link to the World of Beauty Therapy CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 A message from the President The history of the Comité International d’Esthétiques et de Cosmétologé is a study in resolve and purpose to raise standards, educate and network internationally and in so doing, to establish and maintain a hallmark of professional excellence for the beauty therapy industry across the globe. From its humble beginnings as an exchange of ideas between Jacques Poirsons, teacher of Esthetiques in Paris and Georges Dumont, a Belgium colleague, Comite International d’Esthetique et de Cosmetologie – CIDESCO was born way back in December 1946. CIDESCO has grown and developed into an international organisation that enjoys precedence as the dominant influence and authority in the international beauty therapy profession. It is a position which is hardwon, due to the inevitable ups and downs experienced by a global organization with a colourful 60 year history. Today CIDESCO has a membership drawn from 34 countries spread across five continents. Its profile and reputation, together with the benefits of membership, ensure that there are always more countries waiting to join, once the stringent checks on membership have been carried out. Students from some 230 schools take examinations for the prestigious CIDESCO Diploma and the number of approved Beauty Centres continues to increase as the culture of wellness and beauty booms. This success and continuity has been achieved through the enthusiasm and interest of industry stalwarts who have over the years given freely of their time as CIDESCO Board Members, along with those who have taken the time to organize the CIDESCO World Congresses & Exhibitions, run examinations and organize national CIDESCO sections. Not forgetting the CIDESCO International Examiners who are the mainstay for ensuring that standards are upheld. It is thanks to these individuals that CIDESCO has certainly made its mark. It goes without saying that we need to ensure that the CIDESCO legacy continues well into the future by encouraging industry practitioners to take a broader view of their livelihoods than just their daily work at hand. We all need to remain mindful of keeping abreast with the continuous, sophisticated technological advances as well as being aware of the latest spa disciplines and identifying new aesthetic trends as they develop. As challenging as this might sometimes be, it is important to broaden our parameters, take an interest in the industry as a whole and participate in organizations and forums which are positioned to make a positive impact for clients and practitioners alike. Many of us look back on the years of our involvement with CIDESCO and are amazed as to how it has filled our lives, embraced us, brought us friendships and made us all feel like an international family. No matter where we might find ourselves working in the world, it is CIDESCO that has undeniably opened doors for us and welcomed us into its network. We’ve all become united under one umbrella - a very comforting position to be in! The dedicated commitment unselfishly invested by various CIDESCO players and personalities over the years is admirable. Their voluntary service, coupled with a passion for their profession is a legacy to uphold as CIDESCO spreads its wings, graduates and asserts itself as a prerequisite in an industry that has come of age and knows no boundaries. It is an overwhelming honour and privilege to be President of this remarkable organisation as it celebrates its 60th Anniversary and to pay tribute to all those who contributed so unselfishly to make this possible over six decades by enhancing the image and education of the Beauty Therapy Profession world wide. Congratulations CIDESCO. HELENE WEBER BRAMWELL PRESIDENT Throughout my time as a CIDESCO member, I recall that the World Congresses & Exhibitions have often served as a much-needed “springboard” for budding cosmetic companies; many products were launched at these CIDESCO events - which at the time were quite unique in themselves. Many of these companies and individuals who lead them continue to appreciate the platform that CIDESCO provides, while sadly many others have forgotten the role played in their success by this unique association. CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 Section title MESSAGES FROM THE BOARD CIDESCO – a remarkable organisation that puts education and standards at a superior level. CIDESCO manages to unite a whole world within Beauty Therapy and inspires people to work together to maintain the highest possible training. CIDESCO is like a family and I hope it will continue to prosper for many more years to come. Dianne Miles Public Relations Anna-Cari Gund Vice President It is an honour to be involved with such a prestigious international organization. A big praise to the founders and to all those members who have contributed in making CIDESCO synonymous to excellence! 60 years of commitment, dedication and success in beauty therapy on a world wide level is a tremendous achievement.Congratulations Kyriacos Poupoutsis CIDESCO! Treasurer Ronelle Iten General Secretary CIDESCO quietly enters your circulation, enters your brain and then before too long it becomes a permanent part of you heart! To all those who laid the foundation and all those who will continue to build the organisation, I am proud to be a useful and productive part in this unique organisation which will continue to lead globally in Education and awareness of this wonderful profession called Beauty Therapy. CIDESCO - the camaradie and sense of achievement from 60 years at the forefront of the International Arena in this Profession gives us all just cause to be proud to be involved. We salute our predecessors and look to the Future with the youth of our worldwide students to continue to represent Esthetics Excellence. Josephine Wackett Education CIDESCO – a non profit organisation can celebrate its 60th anniversary – a remarkable achievement! It is an opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate all the members who have shared their expertise and commitment to make CIDESCO the most prestigious and respected international organisation in Beauty Therapy. I am proud to be part of CIDESCO and look forward to its successful further growth and development. CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 Section title HONORARY PRESIDENTS Nina Haas Ursula van Deelen Guiliana Brambilla Lou Mosky HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Joan Thornycroft Baljeet Suri Kenneth Morris Elise Wessels Jean Worth Anya Demoizé Frits Goosmann CIDESCO HEAD OFFICE STAFF Anne Maestrini Renate Ulrich Zelda Fedrizzi Patricia Mennel Sandra Ghezzii CIDESCO CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 The History of CIDESCO “Medames, Messieurs, Pour la premiére fois dans l’histoire de nos belles professions, voici réunis á Bruxelles des spécialistes de la Beauté de différents pays qui se sont imposé pour tâche de constituer un Comité International d’Esthétique Et De Cosmétologie” With these historic words from Georges Dumont in Brussels, Belgium on 27 December 1946, an International Association of Beauty Therapists was founded. 1946 C o m i t é International d’Esthétique et de Cosmétologie founded in June in Brussels by Georges Dumont (left) from Belgium, and Jacques Poirsons (right) from France who was also elected the first president. The first World Congress convened in Brussels. 1947 2nd World Congress held in Paris, France. Mr Leduc, France elected as President. First Sections were Austria, Belgium, France, Netherlands and Switzerland. 1948 3rd World Congress held in Geneva, Switzerland. 1949 4th World Congress held in Paris, France. Mr Leduc, France, re-elected as President. 1950 5th World Congress held in Vienna, Austria. Italy Section dropped. 1952 6th World Congress held in Milan, Italy. Dr Foa, Italy, elected as President. 1946... 1953 1959 1954 1960 7th World Congress held in Paris, France. Mr Contier, France elected as President. Germany Section accepted. 8th World Congress held in Lucerne, Switzerland. Mr Feldsher, Switzerland elected as President for three years. 1955 9th World Congress held in Baden Baden, Germany. Membership expanded to include Nordic countries. 13th World Congress held in Lucerne, Switzerland. Israel Section accepted. 14th World Congress held in Amsterdam, Netherlands. First Medaille du Merite for Professional Standards awarded to Nelly Andreazzi, Austria. 1961 15th World Congress held in Athens, Greece (below). 1956 10th World Congress held in Brussels, Belgium. On 9 January, in Zurich, the organisation officially accepted the name CIDESCO as an abbreviation for the French name Comité International d’Esthétique et de Cosmétologie. This acronym was proposed by Mrs Ria de Korte, who represented the Netherlands. Sweden Section accepted. First CIDESCO prizes awarded for remarkable lectures delivered at World Congresses. 1957 11th World Congress held in Vienna, Austria. Preliminary steps taken towards standardization of Beauty Therapy training by an Educational Commission. CIDESCO Diploma awarded. First Beauty Therapy schools with CIDESCO training programme appointed in Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. Norway Section accepted. 1958 12th World Congress held in Venice, Italy. Greece and new Switzerland Sections accepted. Denmark and Finland Sections first mentioned. CIDESCO linking continents establishing dialogue - from east to west, north to south under one umbrella. 1962 16th World Congress held in Paris, France. 1963 17th World Congress held in Munich, Germany. Mrs Ria de Korte, Netherlands elected as first female President. Medaille du Merite for Professional Standards awarded to Lydia Dainow, Switzerland. Great Britain A Section accepted. Brazil Section first mentioned. 1964 18th World Congress held in Lausanne, Switzerland. Medaille du Merite awarded to Giuliana Brambilla, Italy; Dr Anne-Marie Krogler, Austria; and Margit Gronroos, Finland. 1965 19th World Congress held in Ostend, Belgium. Iceland Section accepted. Medaille du Merite awarded to Madeleine Naguin, France; W WanrooyOgterop, Netherlands; Asta Popplesdorf, Germany; Do. ssa Teresita Colli, Italy; Dr. med. Hurlaux, France; and F V Wells, Great Britain. 1966 20th World Congress held in Rome, Italy. Foundation of support group Amis du CIDESCO. CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 The History of CIDESCO This club organised the fund raising event Soiree Des Amis Du CIDESCO. Dr Rovesti, Italy, elected President. First Diplome d’Honneur du CIDESCO for Training and General Education awarded to Mabi Svampo, Italy; Medaille du Merie awarded to Anne-Marie Hartig, Denmark; Mica Pisanty, Israel; Dr Janistyn, Germany; and Dr Nadja Avalle, Switzerland. 1967 21st World Congress held in Monte Carlo, Monaco. First Medaille du Merite CIDESCO for Research awarded to Dr. med. E H Wegener, Germany; Medaille du Merite awarded to Rosy Alexandre, Belgium and Dr Bonadeo, Italy. 1968 22nd World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain. Dr Edith Lauda, Austria, elected President. A bulletin published Regional activity. First Nordic Congress took place in Helsinki. It was decided to hold a Nordic Congress every three years. Medaille du Merite awarded to Germaine Oggier, Switzerland and Do. ssa. Agniola Massora, Italy. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Georges Dumont, Belgium. U.S.A. Section accepted. 1969 23rd World Congress held in Vienna, Austria. Medaille du Merite awarded to Len Klaphaak, Netherlands. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Ria de Korte, Netherlands. 1970 24th World Congress held in Amsterdam, N e t h e r l a n d s . CIDESCO registered at Commercial Register in Zurich, Switzerland. Secretariat moved to Zurich. Statutes and Regulations adopted. Nippon (Japan) Section accepted. Australia A Section first mentioned. 1971 25th World Congress held in Brussels, Belgium. New Finland Section accepted. First Medaille Co-fondateur du CIDESCO for Historical Honour awarded to Jacques Poirsons, France. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Marcel Vanzeveren, Belgium. CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 1972 26th World Congress held in New York, U.S.A. which was the First World Congress and Exhibition held outside Europe. Rules for Beauty Centres recommended by CIDESCO adopted by the General Assembly. Japan and Netherlands Sections accepted. Medaille du Merite awarded to Josyann A Demoize, Switzerland. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Christine Valmy, U.S.A. 1973 27th World Congress held in London, Great Britain. This year, CIDESCO consisted of 21 Sections and 14 Schools. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Ray Cochrane, Great Britain. Diplome d’Honneur de CIDESCO awarded to Anne-Marie Hartig, Denmark. 1974 28th World Congress held in Tel Aviv, Israel. Examinations for estheticians with at least five years experience adopted by General Assembly, thus giving the opportunity to Beauty Therapists who had not undergone training in a CIDESCO School to obtain the CIDESCO Diploma. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Ilse Vogel, Austria. Diplome d’Honneur de CIDESCO awarded to N J Schroder, Switzerland and Mica Pisanty, Israel. 1976 30th World Congress held in Vienna, Austria. Education meeting in Brussels drafted revised version of CIDESCO Curriculum. New Zealand and South Africa Sections accepted. 1977 31st World Congress held in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Indonesian Section accepted. Medaille du Merite awarded to Helene KonigPietrulla, Germany; Helena Harnik, Great Britain; and Wim van der Straten, Netherlands. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Rose Droessaert, Switzerland. Diplome d’Honneur du CIDESCO awarded to Margit Gronroos, Finland. Princess Grace of Monaco opened the Congress with the following words- “I am pleased to know that the Principality of Monaco is welcoming the 31st Congress of the Comité International D’Esthétique Et De Cosmétologie. I do hope that the Congress proceedings will be profitable to everyone and that at the end of the stay, all participants will take away a pleasant memory of the Principality.” 1978 32nd World Education... the cornerstone of CIDESCO’s worldwide programme 1975 29th World Congress held in Athens, Greece. Number of CIDESCO Schools increased to 35. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Lies Muller-Winkler, Germany and M Laffargue, France. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Attie Wytzes, Netherlands. Congress held in Brighton, Great Britain. 10th Anniversary of Presidency of Dr Lauda. Ireland Section accepted. First Diplome du Georges Dumont for Practical Achievement awarded to Rose Droessaert, Switzerland. 1979 33rd World Congress held in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Mrs Nina Haas, Germany, elected President. The History of CIDESCO 1980 34th World Congress held in Tokyo, Japan. First World Congress and Exhibition in Asia. New Australia A Section accepted. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Miyoka Shibayama, Japan. 1981 35th World Congress held in Vienna. 1982 36th World Congress held in Vancouver, Canada. Mrs Lou Mosky, Greece, elected President. Hong Kong and Malaysia Sections accepted. 1983 37th World Congress held in Hamburg, Germany. Work experience required for candidates to enter Post Graduate examination reduced to three years. Hamburg General Assembly appointed Educational Research Committee to review the programme. 1984 38th World Congress held in New York, U.S.A. General Assembly confirmed E d u c a t i o n a l Committee and agreed to include Advanced Training in the programme. Singapore and new U.S.A. Sections accepted. 1985 39th World Congress held in Helsinki, Finland. First World Congress and Exhibition held in a Nordic country. Mrs Kristina Peltomaa, Finland, elected as President. Number of CIDESCO Schools increases to 51. First CIDESCO display at Les Novelles Esthetiques Congress in Nice. This promotional display has become an annual event. The word ‘International’ in CIDESCO has true meaning 1986 40th World Congress and Anniversary held in Vienna, Austria. Taiwan and Korea Sections accepted. First Diplome de Rose Droessaert for Services to Congress Organisation awarded to Lou Mosky, Greece. Medaille du Merite awarded to Gertrud Kratky, New Zealand. 1987 41st World Congress held in Glasgow, Scotland. Mobile training of CIDESCO examiners begun. Great Britain B Section accepted. 1988 42nd World Congress held in Sydney, Australia. New Statues and Regulations adopted by General Assembly. New CIDESCO Theoretical Training Programme completed by Education SubCommittee. Diplome de Rose Droessaert awarded to Dorothy Parkes, Great Britain. 1989 43rd World Congress held in Athens, Greece. Medaille du Merite awarded to Titi Poerwosonoe, Indonesia, (Posthumous). Medaille Co-fondateur du CIDESCO awarded to Marja Entrich, Sweden. Diplome de Georges Dumont awarded to Eila Hellgren, Finland. Honorary memberships awarded to Fritz Goosman and Kenneth Morris. Award presented by Christine Peltomaa. 1990 44th World Congress held in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Medaille du Merite awarded to Eileen Lazar, Australia. 1991 45th World Congress held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. New Brazil Section accepted. 1992 46th World Congress held in Nicosia, Cyprus, hosted by CIDESCO Hellas. Mrs Ursula van Deelen, Netherlands, elected President. The first Board Member outside of Europe was elected, Helene Bramwell, South Africa. Cyprus and Australia B Sections accepted. First Medaille D’Or for Loyal Service and Outstanding dedication to CIDESCO & the Beauty Therapy Profession awarded to Kristina Peltomaa, Finland. 1993 First “in-between” Congress held in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. The newsletter “CIDESCO LINK” was published as the ‘voice’ of CIDESCO. 1994 47th World Congress held in Basel, Switzerland. The admittance of India Section increases membership to 30 countries. Number of CIDESCO Schools increased to 107, a twofold increase in only 10 years. Medaille du Merite awarded to Dr. Gertrud Harrer, Austria. Medaille d’Or awarded to Wim van der Straten, Netherlands. Medaille d’Esthetique for Educational Services awarded to Isa Carstens, South Africa. 1995 Second “in-between” Congress held at Sun City, South Africa - the first Congress on the African Continent. Multiple Choice Question examination becomes compulsory. This examination is unique in being a pioneer in a multilanguage test. There are now 30 CIDESCO Sections, 130 CIDESCO Schools and 70 Beauty Centres recommended by CIDESCO. New Germany Section accepted. CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 The History of CIDESCO 1996 48th World Congress, Golden Anniversary, Washington D.C., U.S.A. Riita Salmi of Finland elected as President. New France Section accepted. First Examiners Workshop. Honorary Membership was bestowed on Joan Thornycroft, Great Britain. Medaille d’Or awarded to Elisabeth Peet, Great Britain. Medaille d’Esthetique awarded to Anne Weekes, Ireland. Medaille du Merite awarded to Hedy Dettwiler, Switzerland. 2004 53rd CIDESCO World Congress was held in Portoroz, Slovenia. Canada was accepted as a section by the General Assembly. Riitta Salmi awarded the Medaille D’Or for loyal service and outstanding dedication. Honorary membership bestowed upon Elise Wessels and Baljeet Suri. Helene Bramwell re-elected for 2nd term as President. 1997 2005 Extraordinary General Assembly in Wiesbaden, Germany. A Promotional Seminar conducted by Megan Tozer was a first for CIDESCO, as well as a full day Examiners’ Workshop. 54th CIDESCO World Congress held in New York, United States of America. The Presidents and Board Members were presented with awards from CIDESCO Section USA for their contribution and dedication and commitment to CIDESCO 1998 49th CIDESCO World Congress in Athens, Greece. New Zimbabwe Section accepted. Honorary Presidency awarded to Mrs Ursula van Deelen, Netherlands. Honorary Membership awarded to Jean Worth, Great Britain. Medaille d’Or awarded to Helene Bramwell, South Africa. 1999 4th Extraordinary General Assembly Zurich, Switzerland. New Russia section accepted. New Slovenia section accepted. 2000 50th CIDESCO World Congress and Exhibition Florence, Italy. Medaille d’Or awarded to Kenneth Morris, Great Britain, Medaille du Merite awarded to Clara L Chee, Malaysia, Medaille d’Esthetique awarded to Cheng Ming Ming, Hong Kong. Helene Bramwell of South Africa elected as President. New Estonia Section accepted. 2006 60th anniversary of CIDESCO. SPA Qualification finalised and introduced. Celebration of 60 years of CIDESCO hosted by CIDESCO Section Hellas in Athens at the 55th CIDESCO World Congress and Exhibition at the Peace and Friendship Conference & Exhibition Center. Two day workshop for Examiners and 200 Accredited CIDESCO Schools. 2001 51st CIDESCO World Congress. Held in Hong Kong March 2001. 2002 General Assembly held in London, Great Britain. New Statutes of CIDESCO accepted. 2003 52nd World Congress held in Adelaide, Australia. New rules and regulations for Sections ratified by the General Assembly. CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 CIDESCO through time CIDESCO through time... CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 CIDESCO through time CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 10 CIDESCO through time 11 CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 CIDESCO through time CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 12 CIDESCO Today CIDESCO Today... SECTIONS Australia Advanced Association of Beauty Therapists-CIDESCO Section Australia CIDESCO Schools Australia Ltd.(SectionB) New Zealand CIDESCO Section New Zealand Inc. North America Canada France CIDESCO Section France Germany BfD Bundesberufsverband der Fachkosmetiker/innen in Deutschland, Cidesco Sektion Great britain The Canadian Society of Professional Skin Care Specialists CIDESCO Schools (G.B.) Limited Greece United States Iceland National Cosmetology Association, CIDESCO Section USA Felag Islenskra Snyrtifraeðinga, CIDESCO Section Iceland Asia Ireland China Int. CICA Assoc. of Esthetics Ltd. Cidesco Section CHINA Indonesia CIDESCO Section Indonesia India Association of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology (India) CIDESCO Section India Israel Cosmeticians Association of IsraelCIDESCO Section Israel Japan CIDESCO Section Hellas The Irish Beauty Professionals Association - CIDESCO Section Ireland Italy Comitato Italiano di Estetica e Cosmetologia CIDESCO Latvia Association of Beauticians & Cosmotologists of Latvia Netherlands CIDESCO Sektie Nederland Norway Norske Kosmetologer og Hudterapeuters Forbund-CIDESCO Section Norway SCHOOLS Australia Advanced School of Beauty Therapy Australasian College of Natural Therapies Pty Ltd Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College Hyde Park College of Skin and Body Therapy International School of Beauty Therapy Natural Skincare College Peninsula College of Beauty Therapy Strand College of Beauty Therapy International College of Esthetics Sydney College of Skin Care New Zealand Auckland University of Technology Beauty Therapy College of New Zealand Eastern Institute of Technology Elite International School of Beauty and Spa Therapies Elite International School of Beauty and Spa Therapies Ltd Int. College of Camille Joyce Blok Beauty Therapy College N.Z. Institute of Electrolysis and Beauty Therapy The National School of Aesthetics Wellington School of Beauty Therapy WITT Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki North America CIDESCO Section Nippon Russian Federation Canada Korea Russian Association of BTH & Esthetic Cosmetology-CIDESCO Section Russia Dominelli International College of Esthetics Lam School of Advanced Esthetics Pebec School of Esthetics & Beauty Therapy Beauty-Tech Esthetic School Korea Central Estheticians Association KCEA Malaysia Malaysian Beauty Therapy AssociationCIDESCO Section Malaysia Singapore Singapore Association of Beauty Therapists-CIDESCO Section Singapore Taiwan - Province of China CIDESCO International Taiwan Section Europe Austria CIDESCO-MEDIKOS Austria Cyprus Syndicat National de l`Esthétique Cosmétique, CIDESCO Section Cyprus Denmark CIDESCO Section Denmark Estonia International Cosmetologist’s Association of Estonia-CIDESCO Section Estonia 13 Finland Suomen CIDESCO Ry CIDESCO Section Finland Slovenia Obrtna Zbornica Slovenije-CIDESCO Section Slovenia Sweden Sveriges Hudterapeuters Riksorganisation-CIDESCO Section Sweden united states Africa Independence College of Cosmetology Institute of Cosmetology & Esthetics Merrell University of Beauty Arts and Science Miss Marty’s Hair Academy & Esthetics Institute St. Paul Technical College South Africa Asia South African Association of Health & Skin Care Professionals China Switzerland Schweiz. Fachverband für KosmetikCIDESCO Sektion Schweiz Beijing Monita Hair & Esthetic Professionals Shanghai Monita Beauty Training College Xian Monita Hair & Beauty College Monita Chong Qing Beauty College Jenny Beauty College Josephine Beauty School Monita Hair and Beauty College CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 CIDESCO Today Winda’s International Aesthetics Association Ltd Dalian Monita Beauty College Mid City Fitness + Beauty Ltd Beauty Creation College Esther Beauty & Fitness College Shenzhen Monita Beauty College India BUTIC College of Beauty Butic Institute of Beauty Therapy & Hair Dressing Seema Institute & Salon Indonesia Puspita Martha International Beauty School Pacific International Beauty Institute japan Hollywood Fashion & Beauty College Kansai Beautypro College Kokusai Hairdressing & Beauty Art Vocational College Marie Louise Holistic Beauty Academy Takara International Esthetic College Tokyo Takara International Esthetic College Osaka Takigawa Aesthetic School The Kozu Beauty and Hairdressing College korea Handok Beauty School Shinsung College Suwon Women’s College Yangs Aesthetic Academy Yelim Beauty Academy malaysia Clara Int. Beauty Therapy Academy Clara International Domeilee Beauty Academy EWI Academy Impress-Esteem Beauty Academy Iris Beauty Academy Issamay School of Beauty Sdn. Bhd. LBS Beauty Academy SDN. BHD. Scent Institute of Beauty & Aroma Therapy Sdn Bhd Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Penang Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Petaling Jaya Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Kuala Lumpur Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Ipoh Perak Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Johor Bahru singapore Cosmoprof School of Beauty Therapy & Make-up Professional Beaute-N-Cosmetics Training Centre Pte. Ltd. Top to Toe College of Beauty Therapy Plato The Republic Make up Academy thailand Aim International School of Aesthetics & Spa Therapy Europe Cyprus Frederick Institute of Technology CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 Aesthetics Beauty Therapy Department KES College Susini College Nicosia Susini College Limassol Denmark Den Alternative Kosmetologskole Kosmetolog Skolen Estonia The First Estonian Private Cosmetic School Finland City of Helsinki College of Culinary, Fashion and Beauty/Dept. of Beauty Therapy Omnia - Espoon Seudun Ammattiopi Abolands Yrkesinstitut SKY Opisto Suomen Kosmetologikoulu Turun Kosmetologikoulu France Ecole Privée d’Enseignement de Soins Esthétiques Caterine Sertin Ecole Privée d’Esthétique de Touraine Ecole Internationale d’Esthétique Catherine Lorène Ecole E.S.P.A.C.E. Beauté Thalgo Ecole Technique de Maquillage Germany Staatlich genehmigte Berufsfachschule für Kosmetik Norkauer Berufsfachschule für Kosmetologie John Herfs Berufsfachschule für Kosmetik Berufsfachschule für Kosmetik Lerninstitut für Aus- u. Weiterbildung Berufsfachschule für Kosmetik Traute de Lorenzi D+B Dienstleistung + Bildung Gemeinnützige GmbH Kosmetikschule Cosmovital GREAT BRITAIN Cambridge School of Beauty Therapy Champneys College for Health and Beauty Great Yarmouth College Mary Reid Int. School of Beauty Oxford International College of BTY Ray Cochrane Beauty School Saltash College Steiner School of Beauty Therapy The International School of Beauty Therapy The London School of Beauty & Make-up The Yorkshire College of Beauty Therapy Ireland Bronwyn Conroy Beauty School Waterford College of Further Education Coen Cantrell International College of Beauty Therapy Cavan Institute Cork College of Beauty Therapy Cork College of Commerce Crumlin College of Business and Technical Studies Fernanda Scappaticci Intern. College of Beauty and Compl.Therapies Foxhall College of Beauty Therapy Georgina Price College of Beauty Therapy Kilkenny School of Beauty Therapy Limerick Senior College Mayoralty College Pembroke College of Beauty & Body Therapy Portlaoise College of Beauty Therapy Senior College The Coogan Bergin College of Beauty Therapy The Galligan College of Beauty The Institute and Clinic of Beauty and Complementary Therapies Woodworth/Whelan Therapy College israel Eve Center latvia Rigas Kosmetikas Skola malta The Int. School of Beauty Therapy netherlands Institute Berber Hoogkamer Instituut de Korte Instituut de Vries Kok Instituut Lya Goosmann/Thomas Instituut Penso-Garmes Opleidingsinstituut Thomas BV northern Ireland Roberta Mechan College Younique College of Beauty and Holistics Bronwyn Conroy Beauty School norway Den Franske Kosmetolog Skole Hudpleieakademiet Sorlandets Hudpleiefagskole russia Cosmetic educational centre “NERA” slovenia Srednja Sola Za Farmacijo Kozmetiko sweden Elisabethskolan Göteborg Elisabethskolan Stockholm Gilda Skolan AB - Göteborg Gilda Skolan AB - Malmö Gilda Skolan AB - Stockholm Privatskolan för Hudvard & Spa switzerland ARCOS Akademie für Kosmetologie Athenee Ecole Professionnelle dEsthetique et Cosmetologie Ecole d’ Esthétique Vio Malherbe Ecole Internationale dEsthétique et Cosmétologie Ecole Lorelei Valère Fachschule für Kosmetik und Hauttherapie united arab emirates The Cleopatra & Steiner Beauty Training Center 14 Section title Africa south africa Beautiko Academy of Beauty Camelot Bloemfontein Camelot Centurion Camelot Durban Camelot East Rand Camelot International Cape Town Camelot International Head Office Cape Peninsula Training Institute Cape Peninsula University of Technology Central University of Technology Centurion Akademie Elken Primarius Private College Face to Face Beauty School Face to Face Make-up Design School Helia-D International Health and Beauty Training College Pty Int. Academy of Health & Skin Care Jade Institute Jill Farquharson College Langebaan Academy of Health & Beauty Therapy Madge Wallace Beauty College - JHB Madge Wallace International College of Skincare + Body Therapy Paarl Institute Potchefstroom Academy for Beauty Therapy Riana’s Int. Academy of Health and Skin Care SA Health and Skincare Academy (Pty) Ltd Sandy Roy Beauty Therapy Institute Sonett International Academy Stellenbosch Academy of Health and Skin Care Therapy (Pty) Ltd. Success International H+S Academy T.S.I. Health & Skin Care Academy PTY Ltd The Academy of Beauty Therapy Total Concept Tshwane University of Technology Department of Somatology X-Cellence Academy (Pty) Ltd zimbabwe Cindy’s Beauty Therapy School Silvana Academy of Natural Health & Beauty Therapy Puerto Rico Beauty Secrets Holistic Therapy & Beauty Centre Skin Deep Beauty Salon & Laser Clinic Bianca Pucchi Inc. Ireland Coogan Bergin Clinic Malta Marion Camilleri Esthetic Cosmetology Netherlands Advies en Behandeling op Maat Annemarie van Heezick Totaalkosmetiek Beauty Inn Health & Beauty Centre Beauty Planning Huidverzorgingsinstituut Institut de Beauté Salon Claire Instituut Cocky Instituut Omnia Le Salon M. Winkelmolen Rémy M. Rens-Smith Rieberth Elders-Meijer Praktijk Els van Gogh Praktijk Huidverbetering Ria de Korte Salons Schoonheidsinstituut Anne van Aken Schoonheidsinstituut Lonneke Kanters Serbia and Montenegro Beauty Center HARA Slovenia Kozmeticni Salon/Spa Center Kozmeticni Studio Neda Kozmetika Branka Jager Loncar Kozmetika in Sauna Fanci Kozmeticno Fizioterapeutski Center Kozmeticni Center s Pedikuro “Jerneja” Salon za Kozmeticno Nego Apolonia Spa Center Za Nego Koze Spain Switzerland North America Canada Europe Boundary Park Skin Concepts Austria United States Kosmetik-Institut Stranz Carmen Delgado’s Oasis Spa Complexions Medi-Spa for Beauty & Wellness European Body Concepts Spa Naturelle Mark Lees Skin Care Inc. Mona Spa & Laser Center Palestra Skin Care Skin Care Chvasta International, USA Inc Germany Kosmetik Fachinstitut Brigitte Sterz The Salon Israel Carmela Fridman Beauty Centre Drorit Ron Cosmetic Treatments Jaffa Institut de Beauté Yeelat Hen Beauty Center Malaysia Clara International Beauty Centre Petaling Jaya Clara International Beauty Centre - Kuala Lumpur LBS SDN. BHD. (Jaya Jusco Jb) LBS SDN. BHD. (Jaya Jusco Melaka) LBS SDN. BHD. (Mahkota Parade) LBS SDN. BHD. (MID VALLEY) LBS SDN. BHD. (Plaza Tasek) LBS SDN. BHD. (Summit) LBS SDN. BHD. (Sungai Wang) LBS SDN. BHD. (TAIPAN) LBS SDN. BHD. (Waterfront City) Singapore Beauty Symphony Changi Village Hotel (Le Meridien) - The Retreat Singapore Marriott Hotel - The Retreat Grand Hyatt Singapore - Club Oasis Spa United Arab Emirates Africa Skin Therapy Centre Phanie Beauty Centre Indonesia Cidesco Beauty Institute Mustika Ratu Klinik Pelangsingan Kecantikan Pacific Puri Ayu Martha Tilaar Sweden Elisabetkliniken AB Hudvardsalong Viola Skönhetshuset Ateljé Beauty New Zealand Cyprus China Monita Beauty & Spa Ospa Cleopatra’s Spa Simply Skin Hepburn Spa, Victoria Day Spa at Unley Park, South Australia Australia Asia Connections Face Body Spa Beauty Center Lacuna Dermo-Studio Gabriella Andina - Ahrens Institut Stendhal Kosmetikinstitut Ronelle Salon de Beauté Salon de Beauté la Rosée Well + Beauty BEAUTY CENTRES 15 Great britain South Africa The Health & Skin Care Clinic c/o Mediderma Clinic The Mask Skin Body Clinic Tina Schöltz Clinic Today’s Ultimate Skin and Body Care - Rivonia Total Concept Namibia Ames Health Skincare Clinic CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 Section title CIDESCO INTERNATIONAL EXAMINERS Ms. Adrienne Guttuhaugen Hughes Ms. Alanna Heydanus Ms. Alexandra Wolf Ms. Andrea van den Haute Ms. Angela Stubbersfield Mrs. Anita Erika Bürki Ms. Anna Caroline Allington Ms. Anna F.W. Ekman Ms. Annabelle Taylor Ms. Anna-Cari Gund Ms. Anne Lindsay Ms. Annemieke Alma van Aken Ms. Annette Walsh Ms. Annica Joensuu Ms. Arlene Davey Miss Baljeet Suri Ms. Barbara Lauretta Jones Ms. Berber Hoogkamer-Opleidingen Ms. Beverley Crowther Ms. Christina Hagberg Talonen Ms. Christine Tilley Ms. Corrine Anne Brown Ms. Deborah Maring Ms. Diane Khoshkhoo Ms. Dianne J. Miles Mrs. Dr. Rae Leibowitz Ms. Elisabeth Inger Storvand Mrs. Elise Wessels Ms. Elizabeth Tarpey Ms. Ellen de Vries Ms. Erika Baumann Ms. Evie Lai Soo Seng Ms. Fernanda Scappaticci-Morris Mrs. Gabriella Andina-Ahrens Ms. Georgina Price Ms. Geraldine McGuigan Ms. Gillian Bryne Ms. Gunnhildur Rögnvaldsdöttir Ms. Hazel Oorschot CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 Ms. Helen Tan Ai Wah Ms. Helene Goh Hui Khoon Mrs. Helga Koeninger Ms. Helle Sehested-Kjaergaard Ms. Herma Ferdinandusse Ms. Ina Ek Ms. Inkeri Sarpila Ms. Irma Gol Ms. Isabel Roos Ms. Jana Perkins Ms. Janet Rose Ms. Jaqueline Piotaz Ms. Jeannie Tai Yoke Chin Ms. Jennifer Joy Savannah Mrs. Joan Thornycroft Ms. Joanna Hoare Ms. Joanne Cusworth Ms. Johanna Helene van Aken-Ploeg Ms. Johanna Magdalena Spamers Ms. Johanna-Maria-Wilhelmina de Roosde Wolf Ms. Jonna Jingbrant Ms. Joon L. Wong Ms. Josephine Stridh Ms. Josephine Wackett Ms. Josephine Ho Ms. Judy West Ms. Julia Leone Ms. Julie Yoke Peng Lew Ms. Karin Lupgens Ms. Kathleen T. Martorelli Ms. Kathy Driscoll Ms. Kristina Valkeasuo Ms. Liandré Hawkes Ms. Linda Jackson Ms. Lois Fisher Ms. Lonneke Kanters Ms. Lorraine Galligan Ms. Margaret Toulier Ms. Mari Horiguchi Ms. Maria Severinsson Ms. Marielle Larsson Ms. Monique van Duren Ms. Narelle E. Blinman Ms. Natalie Weling Ms. Nathalie David Ms. Nicola Romeril-Peter Ms. Nina Maria Sipilä-Latovehmas Ms. Pamela Adkins Ms. Patricia Ann Lam Ms. Phanie Poupoutsi Ms. Rieberth Elders-Meijer Mrs. Riitta Salmi Ms. Riitta Vaara Ms. Rita Dominelli Ms. Ronelle Iten Ms. Samantha Allmand Ms. Sandy Roy Ms. Sara-Jane Roberts Mrs. Sarka Crook Ms. Shuh En Liou Ms. Signe Bernhard Ms. Sindy Chan Mei Heung Ms. Susan Swift Ms. Sylvia Molenaar-Haas Ms. Tanja Warjonen Ms. Thea de Ruyter Mrs. Tina Nissen Ms. Tina Schöltz Ms. Una Anna-Maria Nuotio Mrs. Ursula van Deelen Mrs. Victoria Malmström Mr. Wim van der Straten Ms. Yassamin Safaie Mrs. Yvonne Schaller-Salzmann Ms. Zhao Hyang Sook 16 Roll of Honour Roll of Honour CIDESCO PRESIDENTS Up to and including the year 2006 there have been 14 Presidents. 1946 - 1949 Jacques Poirsons 1949 - 1951 Louis Leduc 1951 - 1952 No President 1952 - 1953 Prof. Dr. M. Foà 1953 - 1954 Mr. Contier 1954 - 1963 Adolph Feldscher 1963 - 1966 Ria de Korte 1966 - 1968 Dr. Paolo Rovesti 1968 - 1979 Dr. Edith Lauda 1979 - 1982 Nina Haas 1982 - 1985 Lou Mosky 1985 - 1992 Kristina Peltomaa 1992 - 1996 Ursula van Deelen 1996 - 2000 Riita Salmi 2000 - Today Helene Bramwell Honorary Presidents Frau Nina Haas Mrs. Lou Mosky Mrs. Ursula van Deelen Mrs. Guiliana Brambilla HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. Kenneth Morris Mrs. Jean Worth Mrs. Joan Thornycroft Mrs. Elise Wessels Dr. Frits Goosmann Miss Baljeet Suri Ms. Anya Demoizé PAST BOARD MEMBERS Mrs. Elinor Bull-Hansen Mr. Hans De Heidendorff-Schuster Mrs. Hedy Dettwiler Mr. Kenneth Morris Mrs. Lou Mosky Ms. Kristina Peltomaa Mrs. Jean Worth Mr. Wim van der Straten Mrs. Gabriella Andina-Ahrens Mrs. Anita Erika Bürki Dr. Horstdieter Niejahr Mrs. Riita Salmi Miss Baljeet Suri Mrs. Joan Thornycroft Mrs. Ursula van Deelen Mrs. Elise Wessels Mrs. Margrit Altenburg Mr. Christian Bornkessel Mr. Dr. Fritz Goosmann Ms. G. Johansson 17 Ms. Len Klaphaak Ms. Edith Lauda Ms. I. Vogel Mrs. Debbie Wynne CIDESCO MEDALS MEDAILLE COFONDATEUR DU CIDESCO (Historical Honour) 1971 1989 Jacques Poirsons, France Georges Dumont, Belgium Marja Entrich, Sweden MEDAILLE DU MERITECIDESCO (Research) 1967 1968 1969 1971 1972 1975 1977 1980 2004 Dr.med. E.H. Wegener, Germany Georges Dumont, Belgium Ria de Korte, Netherlands Marcel Vanzeveren, Belgium Christine Valmy, U.S.A. Attie Wytzes, Netherlands Rose Droessaert, Switzerland Miyoka Shibayama, Japan Rumanti Sartomo, Indonesia DIPLOME D’HONNEUR DU CIDESCO (Training & General Education) 1966 1973 1974 1977 Mabi Svampa, Italy Anne-Marie Hartig, Denmark N.J. Schroder, Switzerland Mica Pisanty, Israel Margit Gronroos, Finland DIPLOME DE GEORGES DUMONT (Personal Achievement) 1978 1989 Rose Droessaert, Switzerland Eila Hellgren, Finland DIPLOME DE ROSE DROESSAERT (Services to Congress Organisation) 1986 1988 Lou Mosky, Greece Dorothy Parkes, Great Britain MEDAILLE D’OR (Loyal Service & Oustanding Dedication) 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2004 Gerd Lund, Denmark Kristina Peltomaa, Finland Wim van der Straten, Netherlands Elisabeth Peet, Great Britain Helene Bramwell, South Africa Kenneth Morris, Great Britain Riitta Salmi, Finland CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 Roll of Honour MEDAILLE DU MERITE (Professional Standards & Status) 1960 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1986 1989 1990 1994 1996 2000 Nelly Andreazzi, Austria Lydia Dainow, Switzerland Giuliana Brambilla, Italy Dr. Anne-Marie Krogler, Austria Margit Gronroos, Finland Madeleine Maguin, France Asta Poppelsdorf, Germany W. Wanrooy-Ogterop, Netherlands Dr. Teresita Colli, Italy Dr.med. Hurlaux, France F.V. Wells, Great Britain Anne-Marie Hartig, Denmark Mica Pisanty, Israel Dr. Janistyn, Germany Dr. Nadja Avalle, Switzerland Rosy Alexandre, Belgium Dr. Bonadeo, Italy Germaine Oggier, Switzerland Dr. Agniola Massora, Italy Len Klaphaak, Netherlands J. Anya Demoize, Switzerland Ray Cochrane, Great Britain Ilse Vogel, Austria Lies Muller-Winkler, Germany M. Laffargue, France Kitty Zaremba, Austria Helene Konig-Pietrulla, Germany Helena Harnik, Great Britain Wim van der Straten, Netherlands Gertrud Kratky, New Zealand Titi Poerwosoenoe, Indonesia (posthumous) Eileen Lazar, Australia Dr. Gertrude Harrer, Austria Hedy Dettwiler, Switzerland Clara L. Chee, Malaysia MEDAILLE D’ESTHETIQUE (Educational Services) 1994 1996 2000 Isa Carstens, South Africa Anne Weekes, Ireland Cheng Meng Ming, Hong Kong ESTHETIQUE AWARD 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Esther Valleze, Belgium Marja Entrich, Sweden Anne Seidel, Austria Dr. Emil Vodder, Denmark Helen Pietrulla, Germany Ada Sensi, Italy Marguerite Maury, France Freddy Housiau, Belgium Walter Friedmann, Germany Sallie Blair, Great Britain CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970 1972 1975 1976 1977 1981 1982 S. Havu-Kaljala, Finland Herbert Pietrulla, Germany Gioi Ardessi, Italy Elisabeth Fonteyne, Belgium Janina Bilski, Germany Gunther Wittlinger, Austria Keiko Tsukino, Japan Wieny Wamrooy-Ogterop, Netherlands Lies Muller-Winkler, Germany Johanna Lack, Great Britain Mayoshi Nakano, Japan Patricia Lam, Canada COSMETOLOGIE AWARD 1956 1957 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1975 1976 1977 Dr. es. Sc. Paolo Rovesti, Italy Dr. Richard Eckstein, Germany Dr. Jean M. Cotte, France Dr. Michael Babor, Germany Louis Schmuck, France Dr. G. Hunger-Ricci, Switzerland Jean d’Athene, France Hans Neumann, Germany Georges Worms, France Herbert Pietrulla, Germany Marguerite Maury, France Ing. Otto Hofer, Austria Dr. Tossata, Italy Nina Haas, Germany Ing. Otto Hofer, Austria Kenneth Morris, Great Britain Monique Moreau, France MEDICINE AWARD 1957 1959 1960 1961 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1972 1973 1975 1976 1977 1981 Dr. Rudolf Drobil, Austria Dr. Karl Edam, Germany Dr. Hans Nemec, Germany Dr. E.H. Wegener, Germany Dr. Charles Baud, Switzerland Dr. Edith Lauda, Austria Dr. Renaud, France Dr. Haneveld, Netherlands Dr. Hilde Hlosto, Sweden Dr. Vernocchi, Italy Dr. Anne-Marie Krogler, Austria Dr. Louis Vidal, France Dr. W. Kuhnau, Germany Dr. F. Schrogendorfer, Austria Leslie Gardiner, Great Britain Dr. J. Douloufakis, Greece Dr. P. Regnault, Canada Dr. M. Hechmati, Iran Prof. A. Lugger, Austria 18 Section title Witikonerstrasse 365, 8053 Zurich, Switzerland Tel: +41 44 380 0075 Fax: +41 44 380 0105 Website: www.cidesco.com [email protected] 19 CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006