esthetics training program outline
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esthetics training program outline
ESTHETICS TRAINING PROGRAM OUTLINE April 2010 This publication may be obtained from the Estheticians and Spa Therapists Association (E-SPA) Online: www.e-spabc.com Developed By Sage Transitions Esthetics Training Program Outline • April 2010 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 – Occupational Analysis 1 Occupational Analysis Chart 2 Section 2 – Program Outline 8 Suggested Schedule of Time Allotment 9 Program Outline 15 Core Competencies 16 Level 1 66 Level 2 119 Section 3 – Training Provider Standards 189 Recommended Reference Textbooks 190 Websites 191 Training Provider Standards for Instructors 192 Tools and Equipment 193 Section 4 - Appendices 202 Appendix A: Science of esthetics cross-reference list 203 Appendix B: Molecule size chart for nail enhancements 204 Esthetics Training Training Provider Standards • April 2010 2 FOREWORD This program outline is for use in the esthetician training program and will be used as a guide for instructors in the classroom portions of this training. The esthetician program is delivered in a format which combines in-school-theory, practical and work-based training, all designed to meet the competency standards and profile defined by the industry. Practical demonstration and student participation should always be integrated with classroom sessions. Safe working practices, though not always specified in each of the competencies and learning tasks, are an implied part of the program and should be stressed throughout the training. This program outline includes a list of recommended reference resources that are available to support the learning objectives and the minimum practical requirements needed to support instruction. The esthetician program is designed to be modularized to allow students to take any combination of modules, or the full program and to allow schools to provide any combination of modules. There is some overlap between certain modules, so examinations should be provided in a way that tests all necessary skills with minimal overlap. Finally, this program requires knowledge about various branches of science for estheticians. Each module details science components integrated into the learning outcomes and objectives. Appendix A provides an outline of which specific science topics are necessary for the relevant modules. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Program Outline was launched under the direction of Personal Services Industry Human Resources Committee (PSI-HR) with funding from the The Province of British Columbia via the Cosmetology Industry Association of British Columbia, and prepared by Sage Transitions with the assistance of the industry participants listed below. Industry Participants Paul Bousaleh – Suki’s Martin Constable – London School of Hairdressing Ruth Coogan – Hair Bin Louise Dannhauer – Spa Time Susan Belton Erkau Laura Gobbo – Fruition Day Spa Allison Hegedus – Vida Wellness Madeleine Jones – Madeleine’s Dee Lewis – Deeco Ida Marie Huska – Root’s Nanci Spencer – The Nail Scene Debra Tarvin Working group A working group contributed many hours to meetings and on-line review developing a program model and supporting the completion of the full program outline. Louise Dannhauer - Spa Time Laura Gobbo - Fruition Day Spa Dee Lewis - Deeco Debbie Nickel - Blanche MacDonald Nanci Spencer - The Nail Scene Debra Tarvin Industry Observers Cindy Bubb – Private Career Training Institutions Agency of BC (PCTIA) Kim Savage – Chair Neil Floyd – Service Canada Tom Newall – Industry Training Authority (ITA) Sage Transitions would like to acknowledge the dedication and hard work of the industry representatives appointed to identify the training requirements of the esthetics trade. Facilitators Heather Stewart – Project Manager, Sage Transitions Ian MacRae – Technical Writer & Research Consultant, Sage Transitions Lucy Griffith - Subject Matter Expert & Technical Writer SAFETY ADVISORY Please note that it is always the responsibility of any person using these materials to inform him/herself about the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations pertaining to his/her work. The references to the WorkSafeBC of British Columbia safety regulations contained within these materials do not/may not reflect the most recent Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. The current Standards and Regulations in BC can be obtained on the following website: http://www.worksafebc.com JOB DESCRIPTION ESTHETICIAN Workers in this unit group provide facial and body treatments designed to enhance an individual's physical appearance. They are employed in beauty spas/salons, electrolysis studios, scalp treatment and hair replacement clinics and other similar establishments and in cosmetic departments of retail establishments such as pharmacies and department stores, or they may be self-employed. The following is a summary of main duties for some occupations in this unit group: • • • • Estheticians give facial and other body treatments using specialized products and techniques. Cosmeticians advise customers on the use of make-up and other beauty products and apply make-up to customers; may specialize in applying makeup to models or other individuals for special occasions. Electrologists remove unwanted hair permanently from client's face or body using needle method only, specialized hair removal equipment, producing the art and science of electrolysis, thermolysis and blend methods Nail technicians clean, shape and apply lacquer to fingernails and toenails and provide related treatments. SECTION 1 OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS Esthetics Training Training Provider Standards • April 2010 1 ESTHETICS Technical Training Occupational Analysis Chart Core Competencies Describe safe beauty practices Describe safe and hygienic work environment Describe infection control Describe sanitation, cleaning and disinfection Describe glass and metal implements Describe bacteriology Describe diseases and disorders of the skin A A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 Introduction to esthetics Describe ethetics and its relationship to healthcare Describe history of skin care and its development Describe industry trends and statistics Describe career and business opportunities for esthetics Describe professional spa/ salon conduct with co-workers and clients Describe professional ethics for esthetician B B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5 Describe tools and equipment Describe singleuse tools and accessories Describe multiuse tools and accessories Describe basic electrical theory and processes Describe knowledge of electrical esthetics therapy equipment Describe disposal of single-use equipment C C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 Describe consultation with client Describe processes, systems and procedures to meet client needs Describe client service skills Describe effective communication methods with coworkers and clients Describe problem solving processes and tasks Describe ability to establish rapport with clients Describe special needs and identifies related precautions and procedures D D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 D-5 D-6 Describe science of esthetics Describe knowledge of physiology and related processes Describe knowledge of the systems of the body Describe knowledge of chemistry and its branches as related to cosmetics Describe knowledge of nutrition and its importance to skin E E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 Describe routine tasks Describe preparing client for services Describe draping client for services Describe client’s jewellery and piercing(s) are removed as required Describe processes to record and maintain product inventory F F-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 B-6 Esthetics Training Training Provider Standards • April 2010 2 Describe promoting additional products and services Describe the importance of sales Describe positive promotions Describe techniques of prescription retail Describe customers rights Describe Consumer Protection Act G G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 Describe spa/ salon reception duties Describe reception area and duties Describe booking appointments Describe sensitivity patch tests Describe accounting principles H H-1 H-2 H-3 H-4 Describe spa/ salon business management Describe knowledge of industry history Describe business operations Describe spa/ salon operations Describe accounting principles Describe knowledge of human resource management I 1-1 I-2 I-4 I-5 I-3 CERTIFIED ESTHETICIAN Technical Training Occupational Analysis Chart Level 1 Endorsements - Esthetician B1 - Body Improve and maintain skin condition on the body Describe basics of skin care for the body Describe and demonstrate planning and preparation for a body treatment Describe and demonstrate all stages of a body treatment Describe and demonstrate basic body treatment (including extraction) B1.A B1.A-1 B1.A-2 B1.A-3 B1.A-4 H1 - Hair removal Hair removal Describe and demonstrate waxing Describe and demonstrate elimination of ingrown hair(s) Describe and demonstrate alternate hair removal processes Describe theory of permanent hair removal Describe followup treatments H1.A H1.A -1 H1.A -2 H1.A -3 H1.A -4 H1.A -5 Intimate waxing (Optional) Describe intimate waxing Describe client consultation, planning and preparation Demonstrate removal of unwanted hair H1.B H1.B-1 H1.B-2 H1.B-3 N1 - Nail care Nail care Describe and demonstrate assessment of nail, hand and foot health Describe and demonstrate providing manicure to client Describe nail science N1.A N1.A-1 N1.A -2 N1.A-3 M1 - Make-up Makeup and enhancement options Describe colour theory Describe and demonstrate basic makeup application Describe and demonstrate specialty makeup application Demonstrate product knowledge Describe and demonstrate enhancing eyelashes Describe followup treatments M1.A MI.A-1 MI.A-2 MI.A-3 MI.A-4 MI.A-5 MI.A-6 S1 - Skin Massage facial Describe contraindications and safety for all skin types Describe and demonstrate basic massage movements and techniques S1.A S1.A-1 S1.A-2 Improve and maintain facial condition Describe basics of skin Describe skin types and skin conditions Describe and demonstrate planning and preparation for a skin treatment Describe and demonstrate all stages of a skin treatment Describe and demonstrate skin treatment (including extractions) S1.B S1.B-1 S1.B-2 S1.B-3 S1.B-4 S1.B-5 CERTIFIED ESTHETICIAN Technical Training Occupational Analysis Chart Level 2 Endorsements - Advanced Esthetician B2 - Body Aromatherapy Describe essential oils Describe effects of aromatherapy Describe and demonstrate methods of application Describe regulations related to aromatherapy Describe and demonstrate product knowledge B1.A B1.A-1 B1.A-2 B1.A-3 B1.A-4 B1.A-5 Head and body massage treatment Describe types of massage Describe the effects of manual massage Describe and demonstrate massage movements and application Describe client consultation, planning and preparation Describe mechanical massage treatments B1.B B1.B-1 B1.B-2 B1.B-3 B1.B-4 B1.B-5 Provide self tanning treatments (Optional) Describe selftanning treatments Describe client consultation, planning and preparation Describe and demonstrate application of self-tan products: manually Describe and demonstrate application of self-tan products with air brush Describe home care advice for client B1.C B1.C-1 B1.C-2 B1.C-3 B1.C-4 B1.C-5 Nail enhancement systems Describe advanced nail science Describe and demonstrate acrylic nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate gel nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate wrap/resin nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate nail art (acrylic and gel) Describe and demonstrate application of nail enhancements to the toes N2.A N2.A-1 N2.A-2 N2.A-3 N2.A-4 N2.A-5 N2.A-6 Microdermabra ision Describe and demonstrate outcome of microdermabraisi on Describe and demonstrate microdermabraiso n S2.A S2.A-1 N2 - Nails S2 - Skin S2.A-2 Esthetics Training Training Provider Standards • April 2010 6 IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTROTHERAPY Describe improving face and skin condition using electro-therapy Describe faradic electro-therapy treatments Describe and demonstrate galvanic electrotherapy treatments Describe and demonstrate highfrequency electro-therapy treatments Describe audio sonic electrotherapy treatments Describe vacuum suction electrotherapy S2.B S2.B-1 S2.B-2 S2.B-3 S2.B-4 S2.B-5 S2.B-6 Describe microcurrent electrotherapy S2.B -7 E2 - Electrolysis Electrolysis Introduction to electrology Describe causes of hair problems Describe and demonstrate hygiene, bacteriology and sterilization Describe skin dermatology and history Describe anatomy and physiology Describe structure of hair E2.A E2.A-1 E2.A -2 E2.A -3 E2.A -4 E2.A -5 E2.A -6 Describe and demonstrate practical analysis of skin and hair Describe principles of electricity and equipment Describe general treatment procedures Describe developing a practice E2.A -7 E2.A -8 E2.A -9 E2.A -10 SECTION 2 PROGRAM OUTLINE Esthetics Program Outline 8 SUGGESTED SCHEDULE OF TIME ALLOTMENT CORE COMPETENCIES Theory Practical Line A A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 Demonstrate safe beauty practices Describe safe and hygienic working environment Describe infection control Describe sanitation and disinfection Describe glass and metal implements Describe bacteriology Describe diseases and disorders of the skin Describe health, safety, basic first aid and WHMIS 100% 0% Line B B-1 B-2 B-3 100% 0% B-6 Introduction to esthetics Describe esthetics and its relationship to healthcare Describe history of skin care and its’ development Describe industry trends and statistics Describe business and career opportunities for estheticians Describe professional spa/salon conduct with coworkers and clients Describe professional ethics for estheticians Line C C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 Maintain tools and equipment Describe single-use tools and accessories Describe multi-use tools and accessories Describe basic electrical theory and processes Describe knowledge of electrical equipment Describe disposal of single-use equipment 100% 0% Line D Describe consultation with client 100% Describe processes, systems and procedures to meet D-1 client needs D-2 Describe client service skills Describe effective communication methods with coD-3 workers and clients D-4 Describe problem-solving processes and tasks D-5 Describe ability to establish rapport with clients Describe special needs and identify related precautions D-6 and procedures 0% Line E Describe science of esthetics 0% B-4 B-5 Esthetics Program Outline Page 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 100% 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 9 Theory E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 Describe knowledge of physiology and related processes Describe knowledge of the systems of the body Describe knowledge of chemistry and its’ branches as related to cosmetics Describe knowledge of nutrition and its’ importance to skin Practical 41 43 46 47 Line F Perform routine tasks F-1 Describe preparing client for services F-2 Describe draping client for services Describe client’s jewelry and piercing(s) are removed F-3 as required Describe processes to record and maintain product F-4 inventory 100% Line G Promote additional products and services G-1 Describe importance of sales G-2 Describe position promotions G-3 Describe techniques of prescription retail G-4 Describe customers’ rights G-5 Describe Consumer Protection Act 100% 0% Line H H-1 H-2 H-3 H-4 Fulfill spa/salon reception duties Describe reception area and duties Describe booking appointments Describe sensitivity patch tests Describe accounting principles 100% 0% Line I I-1 I-2 I-3 I-4 I-5 Spa/salon business management Describe industry history Describe business operations Describe spa/salon operations Describe accounting principles Describe human resource management 100% 0% 0% 48 49 50 51 Total Percentage for Core Competencies 100% Esthetics Program Outline Page 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 0% 10 SUGGESTED SCHEDULE OF TIME ALLOTMENT LEVEL 1 ENDORSEMENTS Theory B1 - BODY Line Improve and maintain skin condition on the body 40% B1.A B1.A-1 Describe basics of skin care for the body Describe and demonstrate planning and preparation for B1.A-2 a body treatment Describe and demonstrate all stages of a body B1.A-3 treatment Describe and demonstrate basic body treatment B1.A-4 (including extraction) Practical Page 60% 68 70 72 74 H1 - HAIR REMOVAL Line Hair Removal H1.A H1.A-1 Describe and demonstrate waxing Describe and demonstrate elimination of ingrown hair H1.A-2 (s) Describe and demonstrate alternate hair removal H1.A-3 processes H1.A-4 Describe theory of permanent hair removal H1.A-5 Describe follow-up treatments Line H1.B H1.B-1 H1.B-1 H1.B-1 Intimate waxing (Optional) Describe intimate waxing Describe client consultation, planning and preparation Demonstrate removal of unwanted hair 20% 80% 77 80 81 82 83 20% 80% 84 85 86 N1 - Nails Line N1.A Nail care Describe and demonstrate assessment of hand, foot and nail health N1.A-2 Describe and demonstrate providing manicure to client N1.A-3 Describe and demonstrate providing pedicure to client N1.A-4 Describe nail science N1.A-1 35% 65% 88 90 92 94 15% 85% M1 - Make-up Line Make-up and enhancement options M1.A M1.A-1 Describe colour theory Esthetics Program Outline 97 11 Theory M1.A-2 Describe and demonstrate basic makeup application Describe and demonstrate specialty makeup M1.A-3 application M1.A-4 Describe and demonstrate product knowledge M1.A-5 Describe and demonstrate enhancing eyelashes M1.A-6 Describe follow-up treatments Practical Page 98 100 101 102 104 20% 80% Skin Line Massage - Facial S1.A S1.A-1 Describe contra-indications and safety for all skin types Describe and demonstrate basic massage movements S1.A-1 and techniques Line S1.B S1.B-1 S1.B-2 S1.B-3 Improve and maintain facial condition Describe basics of skin Describe skin types and skin conditions Describe and demonstrate planning and preparation for a skin treatment S1.B-4 Describe and demonstrate all stages of skin treatment S1.B-5 Describe and demonstrate skin treatment (including extraction) Esthetics Program Outline 106 45% 55% 107 109 111 113 115 117 12 SUGGESTED SCHEDULE OF TIME ALLOTMENT LEVEL 2 ENDORSEMENTS Theory Line B2.A B2.A-1 B2.A-2 B2.A-3 B2.A-4 B2.A-5 Line B2.B B2 - BODY Aromatherapy Describe essential oils Describe effects of aromatherapy Describe and demonstrate methods of application Describe regulations related to aromatherapy Describe and demonstrate product knowledge Head and body massage treatment B2.B-1 Describe types of massage B2.B-2 Describe the effects of manual massage Describe and demonstrate massage movements and B2.B-3 application B2.B-4 Describe client consultation, planning and preparation B2.B-5 Describe mechanical massage treatment Provide self-tanning treatments (Optional) Line B2.C B2.C-1 Describe self-tanning treatments B2.C-2 Describe consultation, planning and preparation Describe and demonstrate application of self-tan B2.C-3 products manually Describe and demonstrate application of self-tan B2.C-4 products with air brush B2.C-5 Describe home care advice for client Line N2.B N2 - Nails Nail enhancement systems 70% Practical 30% 20% 80% 129 131 132 30% 121 123 124 125 126 127 128 Page 70% 133 134 135 136 137 35% 65% N2.B-1 Describe and demonstrate advanced nail science 139 N2.B-2 Describe and demonstrate acrylic nail enhancements N2.B-3 Describe and demonstrate gel nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate wrap/resin nail N2.B-4 enhancements 141 145 149 Esthetics Program Outline 13 Theory N2.B-5 Describe and demonstrate nail art (acrylic and gel) Describe and demonstrate application of nail N2.B-6 enhancements to the toes Practical Page 152 154 S2 - Skin Line S2.A Microdermabrasion Describe and demonstrate outcome of microdermabrasion S2.A-2 Demonstrate microdermabrasion S2.A-1 Line S2.A S2.B-1 S2.B-2 S2.B-3 S2.B-4 S2.B-5 S2.B-6 S2.B-7 Improve face and skin condition using electrotherapy Describe improving face and skin condition using electro-therapy Describe faradic electro-therapy treatments Describe and demonstrate galvanic electro-therapy treatments Describe and demonstrate high-frequency electrotherapy treatment Describe audio sonic electro-therapy treatments Describe vacuum suction electro-therapy treatments Describe micro-current electro-therapy treatments 25% 75% 156 157 25% 75% 158 159 160 161 162 163 163 E2 - Electrolysis Line Electrolysis E2.A E2.A-1 Introduction to electrology E2.A-2 Describe causes of hair problems Describe and demonstrate hygiene, bacteriology and E2.A-3 sanitation E2.A-4 Describe skin dermatology and history E2.A-5 Describe anatomy and physiology E2.A-6 Describe structure of hair Describe and demonstrate practical analysis of skin E2.A-7 and hair E2.A-8 Describe principles of electricity and equipment E2.A-9 Describe general treatment procedures E2.A-10Describe developing a practice Esthetics Program Outline 28% 72% 166 168 170 172 174 177 178 180 184 186 14 PROGRAM OUTLINE Esthetics Program Outline 15 CORE COMPETENCIES Esthetics Program Outline 16 LINE A: DESCRIBE SAFE BEAUTY PRACTICES Competency: A-1 Describe safe and hygienic work environment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe personal and public hygiene LEARNING TASK 1. Describe personal and public hygiene CONTENT • Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) • Regulations and directions such as Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS) symbols • Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) information and manufacturers’ warnings Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 17 LINE A: DESCRIBE SAFE BEAUTY PRACTICES Competency: A-2 Describe infection control Learning Objectives: 1. Describe proper infection control procedures related to the spa/salon environment LEARNING TASK 1. Describe infection control procedures related to the spa/ salon environment CONTENT • Methods of infection control such as washing hands and cleaning work station • Cleaning products and their applications • Types of personal protective equipment such as gloves and masks • Clean work areas • Communicable diseases Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 18 LINE A: DESCRIBE SAFE BEAUTY PRACTICES Competency: A-3 Describe sanitation, cleaning and disinfection Learning Objectives: 1. Describe procedures and materials required for sanitation 2. Describe the importance of sanitation 3. Describe materials and procedures for disinfection 4. Describe the importance proper disinfection and its relationship with health safety LEARNING TASK 1. 2. 3. CONTENT Describe the importance of sanitation • Reasons for sanitation • Consequences of improper sanitation processes Describe procedures and materials required for sanitation • Sanitize equipment • Maintain equipment • Use and apply cleaning products • Disinfection procedures such as immersing tools in disinfectant solution and applying spray disinfectant • Disinfect tools and equipment according to manufacturers directions • Select method of disinfecting according to applicable regulations, type of contamination and type of tools and equipment • Replace disinfection solution regularly to maintain disinfection strength • Store disinfection solutions according to local health and safety regulations Describe materials and procedures for disinfection maintaining disinfecting equipment Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 19 LINE A: DESCRIBE SAFE BEAUTY PRACTICES Competency: A-4 Describe glass and metal implements Learning Objectives: 1. Describe glass and metal instruments LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe the sterilization process for glass and metal instruments CONTENT • Sterilization and disinfection techniques for both glass and metals. • Machines and products used • Workplace policies • Health and safety when using sterilization machines Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 20 LINE A: DESCRIBE SAFE BEAUTY PRACTICES Competency: A-5 Describe bacteriology Learning Objectives: 1. Describe bacteriology that applies to the spa/salon environment LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe bacteriology that applies to the spa/salon environment bacteriology CONTENT • Bacteriology • Cell classification and reproduction Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 21 LINE A: DESCRIBE SAFE BEAUTY PRACTICES Competency: A-6 Describe diseases and disorders of the skin Learning Objectives: 1. Describe diseases and disorders of the skin that apply to the spa/salon environment LEARNING TASK 1. Describe diseases and disorders of the skin that apply to the spa/salon environment CONTENT Diseases and disorders of the skin, which include: • Bacterial infections • Viral infections • Infestations • Fungal diseases • Sebaceous gland disorders • Pigmentation disorders • Skin disorders involving abnormal growth • Tumors • Skin allergies Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 22 LINE A: DESCRIBE SAFE BEAUTY PRACTICES Competency: A-7 Describe health, safety, basic first aid and WHMIS Learning Objectives: 1. Describe health, safety and basic first aid LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe safety measures to follow in case of an emergency CONTENT • Emergency services • WHMIS • Contacting family member 2. Describe safety measures to follow in case of an emergency • Burns • Electric shock • Heat exhaustion • Nose bleed • Fainting • Epileptic fit • Heart attack Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 23 LINE B: INTRODUCTION TO ESTHETICS Competency: B-1 Describe esthetics and its’ relationship to healthcare Learning Objectives: 1. Describe esthetics and its’ relationship to healthcare LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe esthetics and its’ relationship with healthcare CONTENT • History of the development of esthetics • Contributions of 20th and 21st century pioneers Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 24 LINE B: INTRODUCTION TO ESTHETICS Competency: B-2 Describe history of skin care and development Learning Objectives: 1. Describe history of skin care and its’ development LEARNING TASKS CONTENT Describe modern history of skin care and its’ development • Skin care development 2. Describe health and safety considerations • Relationship to sanitation, hygiene and disinfection 3. Describe historical esthetics practices • Various products and materials that have been used in esthetics 1. • Modes of skin care • Ancient esthetics practices • Ingredients ancient cultures used to prepare facial masks 4. Describe the present day trend in cosmetics and skin care practices • Current esthetics practices • Effects of the media on trends that relate to esthetics Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 25 LINE B: INTRODUCTION TO ESTHETICS Competency: B-3 Describe industry trends and statistics Learning Objectives: 1. Describe industry trends and statistics LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe industry trends and statistics CONTENT • Wages • Salaries • Benefits • Working conditions • Size of industry • Demographics • Industry trends Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 26 LINE B: INTRODUCTION TO ESTHETICS Competency: B-4 Describe career opportunities for estheticians Learning Objectives: 1. Describe career opportunities for estheticians LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe career and business opportunities for estheticians CONTENT • Range of career and business opportunities • Build toward the development of a career development plan • Opportunities for an esthetician to open his/her own business • Career opportunities in the world of education Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 27 LINE B: INTRODUCTION TO ESTHETICS Competency: B-5 Describe professional spa/salon conduct with co-workers and clients Learning Objectives: 1. Describe professional spa/salon conduct with co-workers and clients LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe professional spa/salon conduct with co-workers and clients CONTENT • Working well with others • Spa/salon conduct • Workplace policies • Ethics • Diet, exercise and sleep • Hygiene in the workplace 2. Describe visual pride as it relates to professional conduct • Posture • Appropriate shoes • Dress code • Personal grooming • Personal hygiene Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 28 LINE B: INTRODUCTION TO ESTHETICS Competency: B-6 Describe professional ethics for estheticians Learning Objectives: 1. Describe professional ethics for estheticians LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe professional ethics for estheticians CONTENT • Points of good ethics • What constitutes poor ethics • Spa/salon rules and regulations • Laws governing professional practice and estheticians • Services rendered on the basis of quality and price 2. Describe common courtesies as related to co-workers and clients • Friendly smile and facial expressions • Greeting the client immediately • Fully inform client • Punctuality Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 29 LINE C: DESCRIBE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Competency: C-1 Describe single-use tools and accessories Learning Objectives: 1. Describe single-use tools and accessories LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. Describe what qualifies as a single-use tool • Types of tools for services 2. Describe selection activities which identify various single use tools and accessories • Tools that are available for all esthetics services • Equipment and materials • Equipment list for all services Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 30 LINE C: DESCRIBE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Competency: C-2 Describe multi-use tools and accessories Learning Objectives: 1. Describe multi-use tools and accessories LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. Describe multi-use tools used for esthetics services • Types of tools for additional services • Imperial and metric measurements Describe the maintenance of multi-use tools for esthetics services • Health and safety • Sanitizing equipment • Disinfecting equipment • Communicable diseases • Storage techniques • Disposal requirements 2. Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 31 LINE C: DESCRIBE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Competency: C-3 Describe basic electrical theory and processes Learning Objectives: 1. Describe basic electrical theory and processes LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe and show evaluation of electrical theory and processes CONTENT • Matter • Electric Current • Electrical insulators and conductors • Electrical measurements • Electrical machines used in esthetics: An overview Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 32 LINE C: DESCRIBE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Competency: C-4 Describe knowledge of electrical skin and esthetics equipment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe knowledge of use and maintenance of esthetics equipment LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • 2. Describe use and maintenance of electrical tools for all types of services Describe safe practices for use and maintenance of electrical tools Types of tools • Spray electric tools and equipment with disinfecting spray according to manufacturers directions. • Recognize when tools need to be replaced or repaired • Organize and store electrical tools • Health and safety • Sanitizing equipment • Disinfecting equipment • Communicable diseases • Storage techniques • Disposal requirements Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 33 LINE C: DESCRIBE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Competency: C-5 Describe disposal of single-use equipment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe professional ethics for estheticians LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe the importance of correct recycling/disposal of such tools and accessories CONTENT • Health and safety • Communicable diseases • Sanitize equipment • Disposal requirements • Recycle procedures • Storage techniques Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 34 LINE D: DESCRIBE WITH CLIENT Competency: D-1 Describe and discuss processes, systems and procedures to meet client needs Learning Objectives: 1. Describe important elements needed to prepare for and meet customer needs. LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Types of spa/salon documents such as client records, appointment book and receipts 2. Describe aspects necessary to prepare for client needs Describe aspects necessary to meet client needs • Spa/salon policy and procedures manual • Time required for each service • Price of each service • Communications and interpersonal skills • Identify client allergies or sensitivities • Consult with client • Determine customer needs Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 35 LINE D: DESCRIBE WITH CLIENT Competency: D-2 Describe client service skills Learning Objectives: 1. Describe aspects of effective client service skills LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Effective interpersonal interaction Describe effective people skills • Procedures in greeting the client • Awareness of personal affect • Ability to establish rapport 2. Describe a professional image to establish client rapport • Professional etiquette 3. Describe spa/salon policies to address concerns • 4. Describe concerns and answer questions • Effective interpersonal interaction 5. Describe information by questioning client to determine possible solutions or answers and follow up to ensure client satisfaction • Critical thinking skills Spa/salon policies and procedures • Reflective listening and paraphrasing • Use of open-ended questions • Recommending services and products to meet client needs • Sales ability Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 36 LINE D: DESCRIBE CONSULTATION WITH CLIENT Competency: D-3 Describe effective communication methods with co-workers and clients Learning Objectives: 1. Describe effective communication methods with co-workers and clients LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. Describe professional conversation and topics to avoid • Interpersonal communication • Appropriate conversation topics Describe and all elements of verbal and non-verbal communication • Personality patterns and types • Various aspects of communication Describe factors that influence good human relations in the workplace • Listening skills • Professional etiquette • Spa/salon policies and procedures 2. 3. Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 37 LINE D: DESCRIBE CONSULTATION WITH CLIENT Competency: D-4 Describe problem-solving processes and tasks Learning Objectives: 1. Describe problem-solving processes and tasks LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Problem solving • Conflict resolution • Handling client complaints Describe problem-solving processes and tasks for success in the industry Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 38 LINE D: DESCRIBE CONSULTATION WITH CLIENT Competency: D-5 Describe professional behaviour Learning Objectives: 1. Describe professional behaviour LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. Describe aspects of professional behaviour • Professional behaviour 2. Professional hygiene, health and appearance • Professional appearance • General rules for employees, including jewelry, nails, shoes etc) • hygiene in the workplace Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 39 LINE D: DESCRIBE CONSULTATION WITH CLIENT Competency: D-6 Describe special needs and identifies related precautions and procedures Learning Objectives: 1. Describe special needs and identifies related precautions and procedures LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe special needs, identify precautions and procedures CONTENT • Identify and describe special needs you may come across within the spa/ spa/salon environment • Contra-indications to treatments • Contra-actions to treatments • Consult with client and plan treatments Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 40 LINE E: DESCRIBE SCIENCE OF ESTHETICS Competency: E-1 Describe knowledge of physiology and related processes Learning Objectives: 1. Describe knowledge of physiology and related processes as it relates to esthetics LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Describe knowledge of physiology: Cells and tissues CONTENT • Overview of cells and tissues • Types of tissue and general function • Fuctions of the skin • The epidermis: Structure and fuction • The dermis: Structure and function • Skin types • Skin conditions • The nerve network • Neuron structure • Chemical transmitters • The structure and function of hair and its surrounding tissue • Types of hair • Hair growth • Factors affecting growth rate and quantity of hair Describe knowledge of physiology: The nails • The structure and function of the nail • Nail growth Describe knowledge of physiology: The brain • The forebrain • The mid-brain • The Hind-brain • The meninges • Cerebral spinal fluid Describe knowledge of physiology: Neurology Describe knowledge of physiology: The hair Esthetics Program Outline 41 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 42 LINE E: DESCRIBE SCIENCE OF ESTHETICS Competency: E-2 Describe knowledge of the systems of the body Learning Objectives: 1. Describe knowledge of the systems of the body as it relates to esthetics LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. Describe the skeletal system Describe the muscular system Esthetics Program Outline CONTENT • Structure and function of the skeletal system • Bones and joints • Bones of the skull • Bones of the hand and forearm • Bones of the foot and lower leg • Overview of the muscular system • Muscle tissue • Muscle tone • Properties of muscle tissue • Disorders of the muscular system • Muscles of the head and neck • Muscles of the abdomen • Muscles of the upper arm and chest • Muscles of the hand and forearm • Muscles of the back and forearm • Muscles used for breathing • Muscles of the legs and buttocks • Muscles of the foot 43 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Describe the nervous system Describe the vascular system Describe the endocrine system Describe the lymphatic system Describe the respiratory system Describe the digestive system Esthetics Program Outline • Overview of the nervous system and its two main divisions. • Functions and structure of the central nervous system (CNS) • Functions and structure of the autonomic nervous system • How nerves receive their nutrition • Heart, blood vessels and pulmonary circulation • Arteries, veins and capillaries • Fluids of the body • The circulation system • Overview of the endocrine system • Endocrine glands and their functions • The effect of hormones on hair, skin and body shape • Lymphatic system • Overview of the lymphatic system • Lymph vessels • Lymph nodes • Overview of the respiratory system • Organs of the respiratory system • Breathing: Inhalation and exhalation • Connection to vascular system • Overview of the digestive system • Mouth, pharynx and oesophagus • Stomach • Small intestines • Large intestines • Elimination • The liver • The gallbladder • Pancreas 44 9. Describe the excretory system 10. Describe the olfactory system 11. Describe the reproductive system • Overview of the excretory system • The kidneys • The ureters • The bladder • The urethra • Structure and function of the olfactory system. • Structure and function of the limbic system • Male reproductive system • Female reproductive system, menstruation, the menopause and female reproductive disorders Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 45 LINE E: DESCRIBE SCIENCE OF ESTHETICS Competency: E-3 Describe knowledge of chemistry and its’ branches as it relates to cosmetics Learning Objectives: 1. Describe knowledge of chemistry as it relates to esthetics LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. 3. Describe basics of chemistry as it relates to esthetics Describe chemistry as it relates to esthetics Legality related to chemistry CONTENT • Organic and inorganic chemistry • Elements, compounds, atoms, ions and molecules • Electrical conductors and insulators • Physical and chemical properties • Different kinds of mixtures • pH scale, pH levels of the skin and hair • Types of emulsion used in cosmetic preparations • Basic ingredients commonly used in cosmetics • Laws governing the manufacture of cosmetics • Describe the functions and purpose of the FDA Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 46 LINE E: DESCRIBE SCIENCE OF ESTHETICS Competency: E-4 Describe knowledge of nutrition and its’ importance to skin Learning Objectives: 1. Describe knowledge of nutrition and its’ importance to skin LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. Describe elements of the Canada Food Guide • Exercises, details and elements of the Canada Food Guide 2. Describe principle groups of nutrients and how they affect the skin and body • Carbohydrates • Fats • Proteins • Vitamins • Water • Fibre • Caffeine • Drugs • Smoking • Medications • Stress • Ultra-violet light • Climate, environmental stress & pollution 3. Describe internal and external nutritional threats to the skin and body Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 47 LINE F: DESCRIBE ROUTINE TASKS Competency: F-1 Describe preparing client for services Learning Objectives: 1. LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. Assessing the client and preparing treatment plans Observation and diagnostic assessment CONTENT • Appointment making • Arrival, professional consultation • Assessment techniques including questioning. • Contra-indications • Equipment and materials • Preparing the client • Skin analysis • Body analysis • Client and therapist posture Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 48 LINE F: DESCRIBE ROUTINE TASKS Competency: F-2 Describe draping client for services Learning Objectives: 1. Describe draping client for services, and use and maintenance of capes LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Inspect sheets, towels, smocks and uniform for stains and wear and replace as required • Types of client draping; Body treatments, wraps, facial treatments, waxing, make up • Health and safety • Sanitizing equipment • Disinfecting equipment • Communicable diseases • Storage techniques • Disposal requirements 2. Describe draping techniques for all types of services Describe safe practices for draping techniques Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 49 LINE F: DESCRIBE ROUTINE TASKS Competency: F-3 Describe client’s jewelry and piercings are removed as required Learning Objectives: 1. Describe client’s jewelry and piercings are removed as required LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe clients jewelry and piercings are removed when required CONTENT • Consult and plan for treatment • Health and safety of client when undergoing services and electrical treatments Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 50 LINE F: DESCRIBE ROUTINE TASKS Competency: F-4 Describe processes to record and maintain product inventory Learning Objectives: 1. Describe processes to record and maintain product inventory LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Physical and electronic management Describe principles of maintaining products and inventory • Order and maintain products • Manage and display products • Manage and maintain display equipment such as shelves and racks • Operate pricing equipment • Interact with product suppliers • Stock rotation • Storing stick Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 51 LINE G: DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Competency: G-1 Describe the importance of sales Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the importance of sales LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe the importance of sales CONTENT • Overview of retail sales and how they effect the business • Increase profitability • Time effective to the business Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 52 LINE G: DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Competency: G-2 Describe positive promotions Learning Objectives: 1. Describe positive promotions LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. 3. 4. Describe positive promotions. Communication Promotions Describe advertising and public relations, its uses and benefits CONTENT • Identify different products and services which are available • Promoting products and services • Clients needs • Preparation and evaluation or events and promotions • Verbal and non-verbal communication • Correct information • Questioning & listening skills • Reasons for promotions • Preparation and evaluation • Advertising with website, emails or newsletters • Local press, local radio and local television Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 53 LINE G: DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Competency: G-3 Describe techniques of prescription retail Learning Objectives: LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. 3. 4. Describe positive techniques in selling CONTENT • Preparation and staff training • Promoting products and services • Displays • Different ranges of products • Inform clients about additional products and services • Gain client commitment using additional products and services • Communication Describe treatment and product demonstrations • A group demonstration • Single client demonstration Describe financial targets for employees and business • Analysis of overall performance • Design target mapping • Goal setting • Retail incentives • Promotional incentives • Gaining client feedback Describe productivity Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 54 LINE G: DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Competency: G-4 Describe customer’s rights Learning Objectives: 1. Describe customer’s rights LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe consumer rights when selling and providing products and services 2. Describe legal requirements CONTENT • Professional code of practice • Insurance • Health and safety • Data protection • Equal opportunities Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 55 LINE G: DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Competency: G-5 Describe Consumer Protection Act Learning Objectives: 1. Describe Consumer Protection Act LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe consumer protection legislation CONTENT • Cosmetic products (safety) regulations • FDA Regulations • Consumer Protection Act • Consumer Safety Act • Consumer protection (distance selling) regulations Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 56 LINE H: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON RECEPTION DUTIES Competency: H-1 Describe reception area and duties Learning Objectives: 1. Describe reception area and duties LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • The design of the area (decor, size, equipment Describe reception area and duties • Receiving clients • Qualities of a receptionist • Customer service • Professional presentation • Spa/salon policies and procedures • Managing client records Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 57 LINE H: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON RECEPTION DUTIES Competency: H-2 Describe booking appointments Learning Objectives: 1. Describe booking appointments LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe booking appointments CONTENT • Services provided by the spa/salon • Prices • Time to complete each service • Appointment booking & appointment problems • Telephone etiquette: Communication, taking messages • Payment: Methods, equipment and materials needed Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 58 LINE H: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON RECEPTION DUTIES Competency: H-3 Describe sensitivity patch tests Learning Objectives: 1. Describe sensitivity patch tests LEARNING TASKS 1. Describe sensitivity patch test CONTENT • Carry out sensitivity (patch) tests • Contra-indications Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 59 LINE H: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON RECEPTION DUTIES Competency: H-4 Describe accounting principles Learning Objectives: 1. Describe accounting principles LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Tabulate daily transactions Describe bookkeeping and business management principles • Perform calculations such as commissions, taxes and discounts • Operate point-of-sale equipment such as cash register, debit machine and computer • Handle money exchanged during transaction • Basic math such as percentages and fractions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 60 LINE I: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Competency: I-1 Describe industry history Learning Objectives: 1. Describe knowledge of industry history LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Industry history Describe knowledge of industry history • Demonstrate knowledge of how industry changes relate to business and practices • Demonstrate knowledge of current industry regulations and requirements • Industry knowledge 2. Describe knowledge of how industry changes relate to business and practices • Industry knowledge 3. Describe knowledge of current industry regulations and requirements • Current industry regulations and requirements • Business and practices • Provincial and national regulations related to business practices • WHMIS Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 61 LINE I: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Competency: I-2 Describe business operations Learning Objectives: 1. Describe business operations LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Overview of business operations • Laws and regulations that affect the spa business • Name of your business (Naming) • Legal trading • The running of a spa business • Financial regulations • Health and safety check list, policies and procedure Describe business operations Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 62 LINE I: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Competency: I-3 Describe spa/salon operations Learning Objectives: 1. Describe spa/salon operations LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Telephone etiquette Describe principles of spa/salon operations • Customer services • Professional presentation • Spa/salon policies and procedures • Scheduling and managing appointments • Managing client records Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 63 LINE I: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Competency: I-4 Describe accounting principles Learning Objectives: 1. Describe accounting principles LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Tabulate daily transactions Describe bookkeeping and business management principles • Perform calculations such as commissions, taxes and discounts • Operate point-of-sale equipment such as cash register, debit machine and computer • Handle money exchanged during transaction • Basic math such as percentages and fractions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 64 LINE I: DESCRIBE SPA/SALON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Competency: I-5 Describe human resource management Learning Objectives: 1. Describe knowledge of human resource management LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Recruitment and selection • Telephone interviewing process • Licensing and qualification requirement • Compensation • Performance review • Employee performance issues • Training guidelines • Staff motivational programs Describe knowledge of human resource management Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 65 LEVEL 1 ENDORSEMENTS Esthetics Program Outline 66 BODY 1 (B1) Esthetics Program Outline 67 LINE B1.A: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN BODY CONDITION Competency: B1.A-1 Describe basics of skin care for the body Learning Objectives: 1. Describe basics of skin care for the body, including implements, equipment and products LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Introduction to equipment and materials • Treatment couch, stool and trolley • Sundries • Comedone remover • Milia remover • Pulverizer (Lucas) • Infrared lamps • Ultra-violet lamps • Brush unit • Magnifying lamp • Vaporizer • Vacuum spray Describe the implements and equipment used Esthetics Program Outline 68 2. Describe the products used • Cleansing: Product types, features and benefits • ph scale: Acid and Alkaline • Toning: Product types, features and benefits • Moisturizers: Product types, features and benefits • Specialized products: Product types, features and benefits • Exfoliation: Physical and chemical, product types, features and benefits • Masques: Product types, features and benefits • Massage mediums: Product types, features and benefits • Selection of appropriate products • Client need for specific product • Contra-indications to products and ingredients Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam.! Esthetics Program Outline 69 Improve and maintain body condition Competency: B1.A-2 Describe skin types and skin conditions Learning Objectives: 1. Describe skin types and skin conditions 2. Describe safe beauty practices as they relate to skin types and conditions LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Skin types: Structure and physiological functioning • Dry (allipoid) skin type • Oily skin type • Sensitive skin type (couperouse) • Acne Skin • Normal skin type • Combination skin type • Dehydration skin condition • Premature aging skin condition • Analyze muscle tone • Sensitized skin condition • Hyper/hypo pigmentation • Breakouts • Hyper keratosis • Intrinsic factors affecting the condition • Extrinsic factors affecting the condition • Scar tissue • Premature aging • High blood pressure • Allergic reactions • Sex and ethnicity 2. 3. Describe skin types Describe skin conditions Factors affecting skin type and skin condition Esthetics Program Outline 70 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 71 LINE B1.A: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN BODY CONDITION Competency: B1.A-3 Describe and demonstrate planning and preparation for a body treatment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate planning and preparation for a body treatment 2. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services, as it relates to body treatment s LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Consultation with client • Making and booking the appointment • Client arrival • Contra-indications • Preparing the service area • Preparing the client • Preparation on the therapist • Preparation procedure • Verbal communication • Skin/ body analysis: Step by step procedure • recording information • Choosing the correct ingredients to suit visual and verbal outcomes from the skin/body analysis 2. Describe and demonstrate the planning and preparation for the body care treatment Describe and demonstrate skin/ body analysis Esthetics Program Outline 72 3. Describe and demonstrate treatment advice • Skin type • Skin conditions • Recommended ingredients • Equipment • Recommended products • Advising client • Link to treatment and home care Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 73 LINE B1.A: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN BODY CONDITION Competency: B1.A-4 Describe and demonstrate all stages of a body treatment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate all stages of a body treatment 2. Describe science of esthetics as it relates to body treatments LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Appropriate products based on skin type and condition • Safety procedures • Equipment and products • Consultation • Back/ body cleansing • Link to skin/ body analysis • Exfoliation • Extractions • Masques • Massage • Moisturizer for the body • SPF • Application and removal of products • Hands on techniques • Additional treatments • Home care advice • Prescriptive retail 2. 3. Use required implements Describe and demonstrate the stages of a prescriptive skin treatment Describe and demonstrate follow-up treatment Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 74 LINE B1.A: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN BODY CONDITION Competency: B1.A-5 Describe and demonstrate basic body treatment (including extraction) Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate basic body treatment (including extraction) LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Appropriate products based on skin type and condition • Safety procedures • Equipment and products • Consultation • Back/ body cleansing • Link to skin/ body analysis • Exfoliation • Extractions • Masques • Massage • Moisturizer for the body • SPF • Application and removal of products • Hands on techniques • Additional treatments • Home care advice • Prescriptive retail 2. 3. Use required implements Describe and demonstrate the stages of a prescriptive skin treatment Describe and demonstrate follow-up treatment Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 75 HAIR REMOVAL 1 (H1) Esthetics Program Outline 76 LINE H1.A: HAIR REMOVAL Competency: H1.A-1 Describe and demonstrate waxing Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of hair histology as it relates to hair removal 2. Demonstrate knowledge of temporary hair removal 3. Describe science of esthetics, as it relates to temporary hair removal 4. Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices as it relates to temporary hair removal 5. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services. LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Introduction to the method of temporary hair removal • Consultation with client • Booking treatments and reception • Contra-indications with prevent waxing treatment • Contra-indication which restrict waxing treatment • Preparation of waxing treatment Plan and prepare for waxing treatment Esthetics Program Outline 77 2. 3. 4. Describe and demonstrate using warm wax Describe and demonstrate hot (hard) waxing Describe sugaring and strip sugar Esthetics Program Outline • Equipment and materials • Disinfection, sanitization and sterilization • Plan and preparing for the waxing treatment • Treatment and technique in the removal of unwanted hair • Temperatures of wax • Half leg wax • Full leg wax • Half arm wax • Full arm wax • Underarm wax • Facial waxing • Eyebrow waxing • Regrowth • An introduction to hot (hard) wax • Equipment and materials • Booking and re-booking appointments • Preparation of hot wax treatment • How to provide a hot wax treatment • Introduction to sugaring and strip waxing • Booking and re-booking appointments • Equipment and materials • Preparing the client • How to provide a sugar wax (paste) treatment • How to provide a strip sugar treatment • Contra-actions • Aftercare advice 78 5. 6. Describe roller applicator waxing systems Describe and demonstrate completing the treatment, contra-actions, aftercare and advice • An introduction to roller applicator waxing systems • Equipment and materials • preparing the client • How to provide a roller applicator wax treatment • Aftercare advice • Ingrowing hairs • Skin removal • Burns • Erythema • Aftercare advice Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 79 LINE H1.A: HAIR REMOVAL Competency: H1.A-2 Describe and demonstrate elimination of ingrown hair(s) Learning Tasks: 1. Eliminate ingrown hair(s) LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Home care advice to eliminate and prevent ingrown hairs • How ingrowing hairs arise • How ingrown hairs are recognized • Infected ingrown Describe the process of eliminating and preventing ingrown hairs Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 80 LINE H1.A: HAIR REMOVAL Competency: H1.A-3 Describe and demonstrate alternate hair removal processes Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate alternate hair removal processes LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Reasons for using other methods of hair removal • Process of shaving • Process of depilatory creams • Process of abrasive mitt • Process of cutting the hair with scissors Describe and demonstrate other methods of hair removal Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 81 LINE H1.A: HAIR REMOVAL Competency: H1.A-4 Describe theory of permanent hair removal Learning Objectives: 1. Describe theory of permanent hair removal LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Introduction to laser • Process and technique of laser hair removal • Amount of treatments needed and length of treatment • Laser hair removal results and expectations • Introduction to electrolysis • Process and technique of electrolysis • Galvanic electrolysis • Electrical epilation • Blend epilation technique 2. Describe laser theory Describe electrolysis theory Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 82 LINE H1.A: HAIR REMOVAL Competency: H1.A-5 Describe follow-up treatments Learning Objectives: 1. Describe follow-up treatments LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Re-booking appointments • After care and home care advice Describe follow-up treatments Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 83 LINE H1.B: INTIMATE WAXING (OPTIONAL) Competency: H1.B-1 Describe female intimate waxing Learning Objectives: 1. Describe female intimate waxing 2. Describe science of esthetics, as it relates to temporary hair removal LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Introduction • Intimate waxing services and technique • Anatomy and physiology: Structure and function of the male and female genitalia Describe male and female intimate waxing Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 84 LINE H1.B: INTIMATE WAXING (OPTIONAL) Competency: H1.B-2 Describe client consultation, planning and preparation Learning Objectives: 1. Describe client consultation, planning and preparation 2. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Reception, booking and rebooking • Consultation • Treatment time • Contra-indication • Treatment advice for clients • Equipment and materials • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of the treatment area • Preparation of the therapist • Preparation of the client 2. Describe client consultation Describe planning and preparation before the treatment Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 85 LINE H1.B: INTIMATE WAXING (OPTIONAL) Competency: H1.B-3 Demonstrate removal of unwanted hair Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate removal of unwanted hair 2. Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices as it relates to temporary hair removal LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Plan the treatment • Intimate waxing styles • Removing intimate waxing • Waxing systems; Hot (hard) wax, warm wax, sugar paste • Process of intimate waxing for men and women • Complete the waxing service • Aftercare • Contra-actions 2. Describe and demonstrate the planning and treatment of female intimate waxing Describe the completion of waxing services Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 86 NAIL CARE 1 (N1) Esthetics Program Outline 87 LINE N1.A: NAIL CARE Competency: N1.A-1 Assess nail, hand and foot health Learning Objectives: 1. Assess nail, hand and foot health 2. Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices as it relates to nail care 3. Describe and demonstrate science of esthetics as it relates to nail care LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • An introduction • Contra-indications • Disorders that prevent treatment • Disorders that restrict treatment • Bacteriology • Hand and nail diseases • An introduction • Contra-indications • Disorders that prevent treatment • Disorders that restrict treatment • Bacteriology • Foot and nail diseases • Shapes of the nail • Structure of the nail • Nail growth • Shapes of hands and feet • Appearance of healthy nails • Function of nails 2. 3. Demonstrate knowledge of diseases and disorders of the hands Demonstrate knowledge of diseases and disorders of the feet Demonstrate knowledge of appearance of hands, feet and nails Esthetics Program Outline 88 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 89 LINE N1.A: NAIL CARE Competency: N1.A-2 Provide manicure to client Learning Objectives: 1. Provide manicure to client 2. Describe and demonstrate use of instruments, equipment and products 3. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Equipment and implements • Products required for manicure • Home care products • Preparing the work area • Filling techniques • Buffing techniques • Benefits and results of buffing and shaping the nail plate • Cuticle work • How to provide cuticle work • Cuticle oil and warm oil treatments • Massage manipulation • Benefits and results of cuticle treatment • Exfoliating treatment • Massage technique with exfoliation • Benefits of exfoliation • Application and removal of exfoliating products 2. 3. 4. Use instruments and products Describe and demonstrate manual and mechanical shaping Describe and demonstrate cuticle treatment Describe and demonstrate hand exfoliating treatment Esthetics Program Outline 90 5. 6. 7. Describe and demonstrate hand treatment masque and paraffin wax Describe and demonstrate hand and forearm massage Nail lacquer application • Application of treatment masque • Benefits of treatment masque • Application of paraffin wax • Benefits of paraffin wax • An introduction • Massage movements; Effleurage and petrissage • Reasons and benefits for offering hand and forearm massage • How to provide hand and forearm massage • Reasons for nail lacquer application • Styles of lacquer application • Reasons for peeling and chipping nail lacquer • Types of lacquer; Creams, pearls, shimmers, base coat, top coat • Contra-indications to nail lacquer • Application of base coat, nail lacquer and top coat in numerous shades and tones 8. Manicure for the male client • Procedure for the male manicure 9. Completing the manicure treatment • Contra-actions • After care and advice • Exercises for hands Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 91 LINE N1.A: NAIL CARE Competency: N1.A-3 Provide pedicure to client Learning Objectives: 1. Provide pedicure to client 2. Describe and demonstrate use of instruments, equipment and products 3. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Equipment and implements • Products required for manicure • Home care products • Preparing the work area • Preparing the client • Treatment plan • Filling techniques • Buffing techniques • Benefits and results of buffing and shaping the nail plate • Cuticle work • How to provide cuticle work • Cuticle oil and other cuticle treatments • Massage manipulation • Reason for hard skin removal • Tools and techniques for removing hard skin • Benefits and results of cuticle treatment and hard skin removal 2. 3. Use instruments and products Describe and demonstrate cutting, filling and buffing toenails Describe and demonstrate cuticle treatment and hard skin removal Esthetics Program Outline 92 4. 5. 6. 7. Describe and demonstrate hand exfoilating treatment Describe and demonstrate hand treatment masque, paraffin wax and thermal booties Describe and demonstrate foot and lower leg massage Nail lacquer application • Exfoliating treatment • Massage technique with exfoliation • Benefits of exfoliation • Application and removal of exfoliating products • Application of treatment masque • Benefits of treatment masque • Application of paraffin wax • Benefits of paraffin wax • Benefits of thermal booties • An introduction • Massage movements; Effleurage, petrissage and tapotement • Reasons and benefits for offering foot and lower leg massage • How to provide foot and lower leg massage • Reasons for nail lacquer application • Styles of lacquer application • Reasons for peeling and chipping nail lacquer • Types of lacquer; Creams, pearls, shimmers, base coat, top coat • Contra-indications to nail lacquer • Application of base coat, nail lacquer and top coat in numerous shades and tones 8. Pedicure for the male client • Procedure for the male manicure 9. Completing the manicure treatment • Contra-actions • After care and advice • Exercises for feet and ankles Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 93 LINE N1.A: NAIL CARE Competency: N1.A-4 Describe nail science Learning Objectives: 1. Describe nail science LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Nail growth facts • Factors that could slow nail growth Describe nail growth Esthetics Program Outline • Paralyzation • Poor circulation • Malnutrition • Lactation • Infection • Psoriasis • Medications 94 2. Describe physiology of the nail • Nail folds • Proximal nail fold • Lateral nail fold • True cuticle, eponychium and hyponychium • Matrix • Nail plate • Keratin • Amino acids • Proteins • Lunula • Nail bed • • Dermis • Epidermis Solehorn cuticle Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 95 MAKE-UP 1 (M1) Esthetics Program Outline 96 LINE M1.A: MAKE-UP Competency: M1.A-1 Describe colour theory Learning Objectives: 1. Describe colour theory LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Basic facial shapes and features • Measuring sections of the face • Functions of colour • Classifications of colour • Selecting colours to match skin tone • Colour in relation to the skin 2. Describe physiognomy Colour psychology Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 97 LINE M1.A: MAKE-UP Competency: M1.A-2 Describe and demonstrate basic make-up application Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate application of basic make-up 2. Demonstrate product knowledge as it relates to basic make-up application 3. Describe science of esthetics as it relates to basic makeup 4. Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices as it relates to basic makeup 5. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services. 6. Describe and demonstrate tools and equipment for applying basic makeup LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Reception and booking make up services Plan and prepare for make up application • The consultation • Contra-indications • Equipment and materials • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparing the treatment area; Lighting • Preparing the client • Treatment plan and the make up sequence 2. Demonstrate make-up application techniques: Concealer • Concealing blemishes • Application of concealer • Using concealer to camouflage 3. Demonstrate make-up application techniques: Foundation • Overview of foundations • Types of foundations • Colours • Application of foundations Esthetics Program Outline 98 4. Demonstrate make-up application techniques: Contouring • Cosmetics used for contouring • Application of powder blusher • Application of cream blusher • Face shapes • Facial features 5. Demonstrate make-up application techniques: Face Powder • Overview of face powders • Types of face powders • Application of face powder 6. Demonstrate make-up application techniques: The eyes • Eyeshadow • Types of eyeshadow • Eyeliner and application • Eyebrows and colour • Mascara and application • Corrective eye make up and eye shapes 7. Demonstrate make-up application techniques: The lips • Overview of lip make up • Lipliner, lipstick and lip gloss • Lip condition • Application of corrective lip make up • Application of lipstick Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 99 LINE M1.A: MAKE-UP Competency: M1.A-3 Describe and demonstrate specialized make-up application Learning Objectives: 1. Apply specialized make-up 2. Demonstrate product knowledge as it relates to specialized make-up application LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Day make up • Evening make up • Special occasion make up • Photographic make up • Make up to suit hair and skin colouring • Variations of eye-makeup techniques Demonstrate specialized makeup application Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 100 LINE M1.A: MAKE-UP Competency: M1.A-4 Describe and demonstrate product knowledge Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate product knowledge required to apply make-up 2. Describe and demonstrate knowledge of chemistry as it applies to cosmetic ingredients LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Foundations • Powders • Eyeliners • Eyeshadow • Mascara • Lipsticks, gloss and liners • Comodogenic ingredients • No-comodogenic ingedients • Formulations • Ranges of brands and products 2. Identify products for day, evening and artistic make-up Identify and describe basic product ingredients and related chemistry Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 101 LINE M1.A: MAKE-UP Competency: M1.A-5 Enhances eyelashes Learning Objectives: 1. Prepare treatment area for enhancing eyelashes 2. Describe and demonstrate methods of colouring lashes and brows 3. Describe and demonstrate eyelash application 4. Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices as it relates to enhancing eyelashes 5. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services. 6. Describe and demonstrate tools and equipment for enhancing eyelashes 7. Describe and demonstrate use of tools and equipment used for enhancing eyelashes LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Contra-indications • Preparing for treatment • Equipment and materials • Sterilization and disinfection • Treatment plan • Preparation of chair and tray • Basic colours for eyebrows and lashes • Basic techniques • Removal and safety measures • Application of colour • Time involved in processing stage • Removal of last and brow colours 2. Describe and demonstrate preparation of treatment area Describe and demonstrate colouring lashes and brows Esthetics Program Outline 102 3. Eyelash application • Contra-indications • Equipment and materials • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparing and planning the treatment • Cleanse lashes • Application of individual lashes • Strip lashes • Contra-actions and home care • Removal and replacement of individual lashes Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 103 LINE M1.A: MAKE-UP Competency: M1.A-6 Describe follow-up treatments Learning Objectives: 1. Describe follow-up treatments and care of lashes LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Repeated shaping treatment • Lash care • Lash regrowth • Benefits of re-tinting Describe treatments and need for taking care of individual lashes Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 104 SKIN 1 (S1) Esthetics Program Outline 105 LINE S1.A: MASSAGE - FACIAL Competency: S1.A-1 Describe contra-indications and safety for all skin types Learning Objectives: 1. Describe contra-indications and safety for all skin types 2. Describe safe beauty practices as it relates to facial massage 3. Describe science of esthetics as it relates to facial massage LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • General contra-indications which affect the whole body • Local contra-indications which which are concentrated in a particular area • Temporary contra-indications have a short time frame in which they affect the skin • Consultation techniques Describe contra-indications to facial massage Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 106 LINE S1.A: MASSAGE - FACIAL Competency: S1.A-2 Demonstrate basic massage movements and techniques Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate basic massage movements and techniques 2. Describe and demonstrate use of equipment and products used for facial massage 3. Describe and demonstrate consultation, reception duties and promoting products and services. LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Plan the treatment • Prepare the treatment • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of therapist and client • Estheticians’s stance and posture • Effleurage • Petrissage • Percussion • Friction • Vibration • Types of massage • Manual massage • Mechanical massage • Equipment • Products 2. 3. Plan and prepare treatment Describe and demonstrate basic massage movements Describe and discuss equipment and products needed for cosmetic massage Esthetics Program Outline 107 4. 5. Describe and discuss the need for each massage techniques Demonstrate and describe manual facial massage • Physiological effects • Psychological effects • Stimulating • Relaxing • Cleansing massage • Preparation of facial massage • Application of massage medium • Process of facial massage • Completing the treatment • Homecare advice Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 108 LINE S1.B: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN FACIAL CONDITION Competency: S1.B-1 Describe basics of skin care for the face Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the basics of skin care for the face 2. Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices as it relates to skin care for the face 3. Describe and demonstrate use of implements and equipment used for skin care LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Introduction to equipment and materials • Treatment couch, stool and trolley • Sundries • Comedone remover • Milia remover • Pulverizer (Lucas) • Infrared lamps • Ultra-violet lamps • Brush unit • Magnifying lamp • Vaporizer • Vacuum spray Describe the implements and equipment used Esthetics Program Outline 109 2. Describe the products used • Cleansing: Product types, features and benefits • ph scale: Acid and Alkaline • Toning: Product types, features and benefits • Moisturizers: Product types, features and benefits • Specialized products: Product types, features and benefits • Exfoliation- Physical and chemical: Product types, features and benefits • Masques: Product types, features and benefits • Massage mediums: Product types, features and benefits • Serums, boosters, complexes: Product types, features and benefits • Selection of appropriate products • Client need for specific product • Contra-indications to products and ingredients Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 110 LINE S1.B: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN FACIAL CONDITION Competency: S1.B-2 Describe skin types and skin conditions Learning Objectives: 1. Describe skin types and skin conditions 2. Describe science of esthetics as it relates to skin care for the face LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Skin types: Structure and physiological functioning • Dry (allipoid) skin type • Oily skin type • Sensitive skin type (couperouse) • Acne Skin • Normal skin type • Combination skin type • Dehydration skin condition • Premature aging skin condition • Analyze muscle tone • Sensitized skin condition • Hyper/ hypo pigmentation • Breakouts • Hyper keratosis • Intrinsic factors affecting the condition • Extrinsic factors affecting the condition • Scar tissue • Premature aging 2. Describe skin types Describe skin conditions Esthetics Program Outline 111 3. Factors affecting skin type and skin condition • High blood pressure • Allergic reactions • Sex and race Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 112 LINE S1.B: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN FACIAL CONDITION Competency: S1.B-3 Describe and demonstrate planning and preparation for a skin treatment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate consultation, planning and preparation for a body treatment LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Consultation with client • Making and booking the appointment • Client arrival • Contra-indications • Preparing the service area • Preparing the client • Preparation on the therapist • Preparation procedure • Verbal communication • Skin analysis: Step by step procedure • recording information • Choosing the correct ingredients to suit visual and verbal outcomes from the skin analysis • Skin type • Skin conditions • Recommended ingredients • Equipment • Recommended products • Advising client • Link to treatment and home care 2. 3. Describe and demonstrate the planning and preparation for the skin care treatment Describe and demonstrate skin analysis Describe and demonstrate treatment advice Esthetics Program Outline 113 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 114 LINE S1.B: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN FACIAL CONDITION Competency: S1.B-4 Describe and demonstrate all stages of a skin treatment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate all stages of a skin treatment 2. Describe and demonstrate promoting products and services and reception duties LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Appropriate products based on skin type and condition • Safety procedures • Equipment and products • Consultation • Eye and lip cleansing • Facial and decollate cleansing • Link to akin analysis • Exfoliation • Extractions • Masques • Massage • Treatment products (serums, booster, complexes) • Toning • Moisturizer for face • Eye and lip treatment • SPF • Application and removal of products • Hands on techniques 2. Use required implements Describe and demonstrate the stages of a prescriptive skin treatment Esthetics Program Outline 115 3. Describe and demonstrate follow-up treatment • Additional treatments • Home care advice • Prescriptive retail Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 116 LINE S1.B: IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN FACIAL CONDITION Competency: S1.B-5 Describe and demonstrate basic skin treatment (including extraction) Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate basic body treatment (including extraction) LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Appropriate products based on skin type and condition • Safety procedures • Equipment and products • Consultation • Eye and lip cleansing • Facial and decollate cleansing • Link to akin analysis • Exfoliation • Extractions • Masques • Massage • Treatment products (serums, booster, complexes) • Toning • Moisturizer for face • Eye and lip treatment • SPF • Application and removal of products • Hands on techniques 2. Use required implements Describe and demonstrate the stages of a prescriptive skin treatment Esthetics Program Outline 117 3. Describe and demonstrate follow-up treatment • Additional treatments • Home care advice • Prescriptive retail Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 118 LEVEL 2 ENDORSEMENTS Esthetics Program Outline 119 BODY 2 (B2) Esthetics Program Outline 120 LINE B2.A: AROMATHERAPY Competency: B2.A-1 Describe essential oils Learning Objectives: 1. Describe essential oils LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Essential anatomy and physiology knowledge requirements (see chart) • An introduction to aromatherapy • Essential oils: An introduction • Properties of essential oils: Basic properties, top, middle and base notes • Extraction techniques: Distillation, Enfleurage, comminution, maceration, solvent extraction and expression • Storage of essential oils • Purchasing essential oils • Essential oils: Name of oils, plants of origin and details of specific oils including health and safety. • Safety when using essential oil • Carrier oils: An introduction • Extraction of carrier oils: Solvent extraction and cold pressing • How to choose a carrier oil • Carrier oils: Name of oil, plant of origin and specific details • Pre-blended oils to meet clients needs • Choose oils to suit particular outcomes 2. 3. 4. Describe aromatherapy Describe and demonstrate the use of essential oils Describe and demonstrate the use of carrier oils Demonstrate selecting preblended massage oils Esthetics Program Outline 121 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 122 LINE B2.A: AROMATHERAPY Competency: B2.A-2 Describe effects of aromatherapy Learning Objectives: 1. Describe effects of aromatherapy LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Uses in skin care • Methods of entry to essential oils into the body: Skin, lungs, digestive system • Physiological effects and the elimination process of essential oils Describe effects of aromatherapy Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 123 LINE B2.A: AROMATHERAPY Competency: B2.A-3 Demonstrate methods of application Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate methods of application 1. Describe and demonstrate the types of massage techniques used in aromatherapy 2. Describe and demonstrate providing aromatherapy massage • Massage techniques in aromatherapy: An introduction • Swedish massage • Neuromuscular massage • Shiatsu massage • Contra-indications • Contra-indicated essential oils • Plan and prepare the treatment area: Equipment needed, sterilization and disinfection, presentation of the therapist, preparation of the client • Treatment procedures • Compatibility of essential oils • Skin sensitivity test • Order of aromatherapy massage • Aftercare • Contra-actions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 124 LINE B2.A: AROMATHERAPY Competency: B2.A-4 Describe regulations related to aromatherapy Learning Objectives: 1. Describe regulations related to aromatherapy LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Provincial regulations • Health and safety Describe regulations related to aromatherapy Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 125 LINE B2.A: AROMATHERAPY Competency: B2.A-5 Demonstrate product knowledge Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate product knowledge LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Product knowledge • Storage • Essential oils for home care: Bathing and vaporization Demonstrate product knowledge Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 126 LINE B2.B: HEAD AND BODY MASSAGE TREATMENT Competency: B2.B-1 Describe types of massage Learning Objectives: 1. Describe types of massage LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Essential anatomy and physiology knowledge requirements (see chart) • An introduction to aromatherapy • Manual massage • Mechanical massage • Audio sonic 2. Describe aromatherapy Describe and demonstrate types of massage used in head and body treatments Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 127 LINE B2.B: HEAD AND BODY MASSAGE TREATMENT Competency: B2.B-2 Describe the effects of manual massage Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the effects of manual massage LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Physiological effects of manual massage • Psychological effects of manual massage • The skin • The nervous system • The lymphatic system • The circulatory system • The muscular system • The lungs • Pre-heating treatments • Infra-red • Hot stone • Hot and cold stone therapy 2. 3. Describe and demonstrate the effects of manual massage Describe and demonstrate the effects body massage on the systems of the body Describe and demonstrate heat treatments used to enhance the effect manual massage Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 128 LINE B2.B: Competency: HEAD AND BODY MASSAGE TREATMENT B2.B-3 Describe and demonstrate massage movements and application Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate massage movements and application LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Effleurage • Petrissage • Tapotement (Percussion) • Friction • Deep pressure • Vibration • Pressure points • Pregnancy • Relaxing massage • Tight/contracted muscles • Massage for weight problems • Slack muscles • Massage for males • Older clients • Skin condition • Postural condition • Massage cream • Massage oil • Purified talc • Massage emulsion • Massage gel 2. Describe and demonstrate basic massage movements Describe and demonstrate adaption of massage to suit the client 3. Describe and demonstrate the use and knowledge of massage mediums Esthetics Program Outline 129 4. Demonstrate head and body massage • Arm massage • Neck and chest massage • Abdomen massage • Leg massage • Gluteals massage • Back and neck massage • Head massage • Completing the treatment Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 130 LINE B2.B: HEAD AND BODY MASSAGE TREATMENT Competency: B2.B-4 Describe client consultation, planning and preparation Learning Objectives: 1. Describe client consultation, planning and preparation LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Consultation • Reception • Contra-indications to massage • Greeting and communication • Physiology and histology • Sterilization and disinfection: Manual massage, mechanical massage • Preparation of the therapist • Preparation of the client • Draping client • Preparation of treatment area • Equipment required • Planning head and body massage treatments • Body posture and working positions for the therapist 2. Describe client consultation Describe client planning and preparation Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 131 LINE B2.B: HEAD AND BODY MASSAGE TREATMENT Competency: B2.B-5 Describe mechanical massage treatments Learning Objectives: 1. Describe mechanical massage treatments LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Refer to module ‘Improve body condition using electro-therapy’ to learn the techniques for preforming mechanical massage treatment • Machines and implements • Effects • Benefits • Electrical equipment Describe and demonstrate mechanical massage treatments and how they relate to head and body massage Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 132 LINE B2.C: PROVIDE SELF-TANNING TREATMENTS (OPTIONAL) Competency: B2.C-1 Describe self-tanning treatments Learning Objectives: 1. Describe self-tanning treatments LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Self tanning treatments: An introduction • Essential anatomy and physiology knowledge requirements (see chart) • Anatomy and physiology: Active ingredients and how they react with the skin • Reception: Booking appointments, advice for clients before and after treatment Describe self-tanning treatments Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 133 LINE B2.C: PROVIDE SELF-TANNING TREATMENTS (OPTIONAL) Competency: B2.C-2 Describe client consultation, planning and preparation Learning Objectives: 1. Describe client consultation, planning and preparation LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Consultation • Contra-indications • Plan the self tan treatment • Equipment list • Prepare for the treatment • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation of the client • Products to consider for professional self tanning Describe and demonstrate client consultation, planning and preparation Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 134 LINE B2.C: PROVIDE SELF-TANNING TREATMENTS (OPTIONAL) Competency: B2.C-3 Describe and demonstrate application of self-tanning products manually Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate application of self-tanning products manually LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • How to apply self tanning products • Step by step procedure in manual application • Exfoliation technique prior to self tanning application Describe and demonstrate the application of self tan products Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 135 LINE B2.C: PROVIDE SELF-TANNING TREATMENTS (OPTIONAL) Competency: B2.C-4 Describe and demonstrate application of self-tanning products using airbrush Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate application of self-tanning products using airbrush LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Airbrush technique: An introduction • How to apply self tan using spray application technique • Step by step in airbrush tanning Application of self tanning products using airbrush Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 136 B2.C: PROVIDE SELF-TANNING TREATMENTS (OPTIONAL) Competency: B2.C-5 Describe home care advice for clients Learning Objectives: 1. Describe home care advice for clients LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Completing the treatment • Aftercare advice • Products to use to maintain the self tanning treatments Describe home care advice for clients after tanning Achievement Criteria: This is not required for Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Qualification, schools may use their own assessment criteria if they choose to include this module. Esthetics Program Outline 137 NAILS 2 (N2) Esthetics Program Outline 138 LINE N1.A: NAIL CARE Competency: N2.A-1 Describe advanced nail science Learning Objectives: 1. Describe nail science LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Nail growth facts • Factors that could slow nail growth Describe nail growth Esthetics Program Outline • Paralyzation • Poor circulation • Malnutrition • Lactation • Infection • Psoriasis • Medications 139 2. 3. Describe physiology of the nail Describe chemistry, as it relates to nail science • Nail folds • Proximal nail fold • Lateral nail fold • True cuticle, eponychium and hyponychium • Matrix • Nail plate • Keratin • Amino acids • Protiens • Lunula • Nail bed • Dermis • Epidermis • Solehorn cuticle • Impact of molecule size (see Appendix) • Catalysts and curing 3. Describe adhesion and primers • Adhesion and primers 4. Describe and demonstrate nail enhancements • Monomers and polymers • Cross linkers • Volatility • Catalysts • Nail disorders • Levels of decontamination 5. Describe safe beauty practices, as they relate to nail science Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 140 LINE N2.A: NAIL ENHANCEMENT SYSTEMS Competency: N2.A-2 Describe and demonstrate acrylic nail enhancements Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate acrylic nail enhancements 2. Describe purpose and benefits for all stages of an acrylic nail enhancement 3. Describe and demonstrate procedure and application for all stages of an acrylic nail enhancement 4. Describe and demonstrate guidelines for choosing acrylic tips for enhancements 5. Describe and demonstrate sanitation, disinfection and sterilization in the spa/salon 6. Describe and demonstrate preparation, adhesion and primers 7. Describe and demonstrate filing and finishing 8. Describe benefits of each stage of an acrylic nail enhancement LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Sanitize and disinfect • Inspection of nails and hands • Push back cuticle • Detail cuticle with nippers • Remove shine and true cuticle with 180 grit file • Dust • Cleanse • Prime nail plate • Greeting and consultation • Plan acrylic enhancement • Plan treatment area • Products and supplies • Preparation of client • Reasons for acrylic enhancements • Home maintenance 2. Describe and demonstrate preparation of the nail plate Describe and demonstrate client consultation for acrylic enhancements Esthetics Program Outline 141 3. 4. 5. 6. Describe chemistry of acrylic nail enhancements Describe purpose of acrylic nail enhancements Describe procedures and precautions related to acrylic nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices for acrylic nail enhancements Esthetics Program Outline • Molecules related to acrylics • Monomers, polymers and catalysts • Primers used with acrylics, acids and non-acids • Adhesion to the nail plate • Vapors and volatility • Difference between acrylics, gels and resins • Adding acrylic to gels or resins • Types of acrylics • Effectiveness • Benefits • Adhesion • Volatility • Safety • Maintenance • Work station setup • Work station cleanliness • Work station cleanup • Dust and dust collectors • Vapors and ventilation • Safety • Ventilation • Safety eyewear • Use of dust collector • Disposal of waste in airtight container 142 7. 8. 9. Describe and demonstrate application methods of acrylic Describe and demonstrate sculpting acrylic nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate tips and overlay 10. Describe and demonstrate overlay 11. Describe and demonstrate maintenance (fills) 12. Describe and demonstrate repairs of acrylic nail enhancements 13. Describe and demonstrate filing and finishing acrylic nail enhancements Esthetics Program Outline • Bead methods • Brush angles for application • Placement of beads for best adhesion and strength • Working properties of different shades of acrylic • Differences between working with acrylic and gel Forms, types, angles and custom • • Types and shades of acrylic products and supplies • Reasons for sculptured • Types/shades of tips • Types/shades of acrylic products and supplies • Types/shades of acrylic products and supplies • Reasons for overlay • Blending and nail prep prior to filling • Natural fills • French fills • Types/shades of acrylic products and supplies • Cracks and chips • Tip or sculpt repair • Types/shades of acrylic products and supplies • Hand filing • Grits of files and buffers • E-filing • Electric files and attachments • Finishing products 143 14. Describe and demonstrate removal of acrylic nail enhancements • Removal products • Ventilation • Soaking and removal • Post-manicure • Home care Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 144 LINE N2.A: ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE OF THE NATURAL NAIL SYSTEMS Competency: N2.A-3 Describe and demonstrate gel nail enhancements Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate gel nail enhancements 2. Describe purpose and benefits for all stages of a gel nail enhancement 3. Describe and demonstrate procedure and application for all stages of a gel nail enhancement 4. Describe and demonstrate guidelines for choosing gel enhancements 5. Describe and demonstrate sanitation, disinfection and sterilization in the spa/salon 6. Describe and demonstrate preparation, adhesion and primers 7. Describe and demonstrate filing and finishing of gel enhancements 8. Describe benefits of each stage of gel nail enhancements LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Sanitize and disinfect • Inspection of nails and hands • Push back cuticle • Detail cuticle with nippers • Remove shine and non-living cuticle • Dust • Cleanse • Greeting and consultation • Plan gel enhancement • Plan treatment area • Products and supplies • Preparation of client • Reasons for gel enhancements • Home maintenance 2. Describe and demonstrate preparation of the nail plate Describe and demonstrate client consultation for gel enhancements Esthetics Program Outline 145 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Describe chemistry of gel nail enhancements Describe purpose of gel nail enhancements Describe procedures and precautions related to gel nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices for gel nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate application methods of gel Esthetics Program Outline • Molecules related to gels • Oligimers and photo-initiators • Curing lamps (UV vs. LED) • Bulbs and wattages • Freezing and full curing • Burning on nail plate (causes and solutions) • Adding gel to acrylic or resins • Benefits of LED curing lamps • Types of gels • Effectiveness • Benefits • Adhesion • Volatility • Safety • Maintenance • Work station setup • Work station cleanliness • Work station cleanup • Dust and dust collectors • Vapors and ventilation • Safety • Ventilation • Safety eyewear • Use of dust collector • Sanitation and disinfection • Placement of gel for best strength and adhesion • Brushing angles and techniques for application 146 8. 9. Describe and demonstrate sculpting gel nail enhancements • Forms, types, angles and custom • Types and shades of gel products and supplies Describe and demonstrate tips and overlay • Types/shades of tips • Types/shades of gel products and supplies • Application • Types/shades of gel products and supplies • Curing • Types/shades of gel • Natural fills • French fills • Colour fills • Types/shades of gel products and supplies • Blending, shaping, curing and filing • Cracks and chips • Tip or sculpt repair • Types/shades of gel • Products and supplies • Curing • Hand filing • Grits of files and buffers • E-filing • Filing and blending • Finishing products 10. Describe and demonstrate overlay 11. Describe and demonstrate maintenance (fills) 12. Describe and demonstrate repairs of gel nail enhancements 13. Describe and demonstrate filing and finishing gel enhancements Esthetics Program Outline 147 14. Describe and demonstrate removal of gel enhancements • Removal products • Removal by filing • Products and supplies • Safety and precautions • Post-manicure • Home care Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 148 LINE N2.A: ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE OF THE NATURAL NAIL SYSTEMS Competency: N2.A-4 Describe and demonstrate wrap/resin nail enhancements Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate wrap/resin nail enhancements 2. Describe purpose and benefits for all stages of a wrap/resin nail enhancement 3. Describe and demonstrate procedure and application for all stages of a wrap/resin nail enhancement 4. Describe and demonstrate guidelines for choosing wrap/resin tips enhancements 5. Describe and demonstrate sanitation, disinfection and sterilization in the spa/salon 6. Describe and demonstrate preparation and adhesion 7. Describe benefits of each stage of wrap/resin nail enhancements LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Sanitize and disinfect • Inspection of nails and hands • Push back cuticle • Detail cuticle with nippers • Remove shine and non-living cuticle • Dust • Cleanse • Greeting and consultation • Plan wrap/resin enhancement • Plan treatment area • Products and supplies • Preparation of client • Reasons for gel enhancements • Home maintenance 2. Describe and demonstrate preparation of the nail plate Describe and demonstrate client consultation for wrap/ resin enhancements Esthetics Program Outline 149 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Describe chemistry of wrap/ resin nail enhancements Describe purpose of wrap/resin nail enhancements Describe procedures and precautions related to wrap/ resin nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate safe beauty practices for wrap/resin nail enhancements Describe and demonstrate tips and overlay Esthetics Program Outline • Resins • Different types of materials used for wraps • Catalysts used with resins • Adhesion to the nail plate • Vapors and volatility • Differences between gels, acrylics and wraps/resins • Types of wraps/resins • Effectiveness • Benefits • Adhesion • Volatility • Safety • Maintenance • Work station setup • Work station cleanliness • Work station cleanup • Dust and dust collectors • Vapors and ventilation • Safety • Ventilation • Safety eyewear • Use of dust collector • Disposal of waste in airtight container • Types/shapes of tips • Types of resins/wraps • Catalyst used with resins/wraps 150 8. 9. Describe and demonstrate overlay • Types of resins/wraps • Catalysts used with resins/wraps Describe and demonstrate maintenance (fills) • Types of resins/wraps • Catalyst • Products and supplies • Blending and shaping • Cracks and chips • Tip repair • Products and supplies • Hand filing products and supplies • E-filing products and supplies • Resin finishes • Gel finishes • Removal products • Products and supplies • Precautions and ventilation • Soaking times 10. Describe and demonstrate repairs of wrap/resin nail enhancements 11. Describe and demonstrate filing and finishing wrap/resin nail enhancements 12. Describe and demonstrate removal of wrap/resin nail enhancements Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 151 LINE N2.A: ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE OF THE NATURAL NAIL SYSTEMS Competency: N2.A-5 Describe and demonstrate nail art (acrylic and gel) Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate nail art (acrylic and gel) 2. Describe and demonstrate procedure and application for nail art 3. Describe and demonstrate guidelines for choosing acrylic and gel nail art 4. Describe and demonstrate sanitation, disinfection and sterilization in the spa/salon 5. Describe and demonstrate preparation, adhesion and primers LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. Describe and demonstrate preparation of the nail plate • Sanitization and disinfection • Inspection of hands and nails Describe and demonstrate client consultation • Greeting and consultation • Planning for treatment area and nail art • Client preparation • Differences between acrylic and gel nail art • Products and supplies related to acrylic art • Simple affixed art • Simple coloured acrylic application • Products and supplies related to gel nail art • Simple affixed art • Simple coloured gel • Curing of coloured gel and how it differs from non-coloured gel 2. 3. 4. Describe and demonstrate simple acrylic nail art Describe and demonstrate simple gel nail art Esthetics Program Outline 152 5. 7. Describe and demonstrate finishing acrylic and gel nail art Describe and demonstrate removal of acrylic and gel nail art • Finishing with gel, lacquer and resin • Products and supplies for finishing • Reasons for finishing • Removal supplies • Soaking removal • File removal • Safety and precautions • Ventilation Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 153 LINE N2.A: ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE OF THE NATURAL NAIL SYSTEMS Competency: N2.A-6 Describe and demonstrate application of nail art to toes Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate application of nail art to toes 2. Describe and demonstrate guidelines for choosing nail art for toes 3. Describe and demonstrate sanitation, disinfection and sterilization in the spa/salon 4. Describe and demonstrate preparation, adhesion and primers LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Sanitize and disinfect • Inspection of foot, toenails and surrounding areas • Push back cuticle with sanitizing solution • Removal of shine and non-living cuticle • Cleanse • Choice of enhancement • Application • Filing and finishing • Reasons and benefits of application of enhancement application prior to pedicure • Proceed with pedicure if desired Describe and demonstrate application of enhancement prior to pedicure Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 154 SKIN 2 (S2) Esthetics Program Outline 155 LINE S2.A: MICRODERMABRASION Competency: S2.A-1 Describe and demonstrate outcome of microdermabrasion Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate outcome of microdermabrasion LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Micro-dermabrasion treatment: An introduction • Essential anatomy and physiology knowledge requirements (see chart) • General effects • Anatomy & physiology of how microdermabrasion effects the skin • Treatment times and series of treatments • Contra-indications • Sterilization and disinfection Describe and demonstrate improving the appearance of the skin using microdermabrasion Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 156 LINE S2.A: MICRODERMABRASION Competency: S2.A-2 Describe and demonstrate microdermabrasion treatment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate performing microdermabrasion treatment LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation of the therapist • Preparation of the client • Treatment application: Step by step • Aftercare • Contra-actions Describe and demonstrate the micro-dermabrasion treatment Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 157 LINE S2.B: IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTRO-THERAPY Competency: S2.B-1 Describe improving face and skin condition using electro-therapy Learning Objectives: 1. Describe improving face and skin condition using electro-therapy LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Essential anatomy and physiology knowledge requirements (see chart) • Introduction to body electro-therapy Describe and electro-therapies Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 158 LINE S2.B: IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTRO-THERAPY Competency: S2.B-2 Describe faradic electro-therapy treatments. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe faradic electro-therapy treatments LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. CONTENT Describe faradic electro-therapy treatments Describe the planning, preparation, treatments procedure and aftercare of faradic treatments • Introduction • Anatomy and physiology • Treatment times and series of treatments • Equipment and materials • Contra-indications • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation for the therapist • Preparation for the client • Treatment application for the face and skin • Aftercare and contra-actions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 159 LINE S2.B: IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTRO-THERAPY Competency: S2.B-3 Describe and demonstrate galvanic electro-therapy treatments. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate galvanic electro-therapy treatments LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. CONTENT Describe and demonstrate galvanic electro-therapy treatment Describe and demonstrate planning, preparation, treatments procedure and aftercare for galvanic treatments • Introduction • Anatomy and physiology • Electrical and chemical effects • Disincrustation • Iontophoresis • Treatment times and series of treatments • Equipment and materials • Electrodes for galvanic • Contra-indications • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation for the therapist • Preparation for the client • Disincrustation treatment application for the face and skin • Iontophoresis treatment application for the face and skin • Aftercare and contra-actions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 160 LINE S2.B: IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTRO-THERAPY Competency: S2.B-4 Describe and demonstrate high-frequency electro-therapy treatments. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate high-frequency electro-therapy treatments LEARNING TASKS 1. CONTENT Describe and demonstrate high-frequency electro-therapy treatments • Introduction • Anatomy and physiology • Direct High-frequency • In-direct high-frequency • Electrical and chemical effects • 2. Describe and demonstrate the planning, preparation, treatments procedure and aftercare high-frequency treatments • Treatment times and series of treatments • Equipment and materials • Electrodes for high-frequency • Contra-indications • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation for the therapist • Preparation for the client • Direct high-frequency treatment application for the face and skin • In-direct high-frequency treatment for the face and skin • Aftercare and contra-actions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 161 LINE S2.B: IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTRO-THERAPY Competency: S2.B-5 Describe audio sonic electro-therapy treatments. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe audio sonic electro-therapy LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. CONTENT Describe audio sonic electrotherapy treatments Describe the planning, preparation, treatments procedure and aftercare for audio sonic treatments • Introduction • Anatomy and physiology • Audio sonic effects • Treatment times and series of treatments • Equipment and materials • Attachment heads for Audio sonic • Contra-indications • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation for the therapist • Preparation for the client • Treatment application for the face and skin • Aftercare and contra-actions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 162 LINE S2.B: IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTRO-THERAPY Competency: S2.B-6 Describe vacuum suction electro-therapy treatments Learning Objectives: 1. Describe vacuum suction electro-therapy treatments LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. CONTENT Describe vacuum suction electro-therapy treatments Describe the planning, preparation, treatments procedure and aftercare for vacuum suction treatments • Introduction to vacuum suction therapy • Anatomy and physiology • Vacuum suction effects • Treatment times and series of treatments • Equipment and materials • Different types of vacuum cups • Contra-indications • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation for the therapist • Preparation for the client • Treatment application for the face and skin • Aftercare and contra-actions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 163 LINE S2.B: IMPROVE FACE AND SKIN CONDITION USING ELECTRO-THERAPY Competency: S2.B-7 Describe micro-current electro-therapy treatments. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe micro-current electro-therapy treatments LEARNING TASKS 1. 2. CONTENT Describe micro-current electrotherapy treatments Describe the planning, preparation, treatments procedure and aftercare for micro-current treatments • Introduction • Anatomy and physiology • Micro-current effects • Electrical science • Treatment times and series of treatments • Equipment and materials • Different types needles • Contra-indications • Sterilization and disinfection • Preparation of treatment area • Preparation for the therapist • Preparation for the client • Treatment application for the face and skin • Aftercare and contra-actions Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 164 ELECTROLYSIS* 2 (E2) *REQUIRES USE OF ELECTROLOGY COURSE OUTLINE (SEE LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS) Esthetics Program Outline 165 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-1 Introduction to electrology Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts and brief history of electrology LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • 2. Describe the history of electrology Describe the required skills performed by the electrologist History of electrology • Social implications • Origins • Historical evolution of electrolysis, thermolysis and the blend • Processes of electrolysis, thermolysis and blend • Nature of electrolysis treatment • Skills required to perform electrolysis treatment • Process leading to professional qualification • Personal qualities for services career 3. Identify electrolysis terms used for services • Terms 4. Describe the Electrolysis Associations • Role of the Electrolysis Association • Role of members • Role of the Federation of Canadian Electrolysis Associations Esthetics Program Outline 166 5. 6. 7. 8. Describe code of ethics and professional conduct Describe personality development, motivation and goal setting Describe image projection Describe safety procedures • Code of ethics • Reasons for guides and professional conduct • Ethics related to: • Clients/patients • General public • Employee/employer responsibilities • Personality development • Motivation • Goal setting • Image projected to clients • Relationship between image and atmosphere of professionalism and competence • Potential hazards • Safety precautions related to: • Electrical equipment • Filament/probe/electrode • Sanitation/sterilization Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 167 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-2 Describe causes of hair problems Learning Objectives: 1. Describe causes of hair problems LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Glands associated with hair, their function and related products • Stimulation of new hair growth • Abnormal and normal congenital patters • Topical causes • Systematic causes and changes • Endocrine system and relationship with stimulation of hair growth: Describe congenital, topical and systematic growth • Esthetics Program Outline • Puberty • Pregnancy • Menopause Abnormal systematic and pathological changes causing hypertrichosis: • Inherited • Acquired • Tumor • Diet • Adrenogenital syndrome • Cushing’s syndrome • Surgical changes • Medicinal changes • Emotional changes 168 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 169 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-3 Describe and demonstrate hygiene, bacteriology and sterilization Learning Objectives: 1. Describe principles of electricity as it relates to the different methods of permanent hair removal, including filament and selection of appropriate current will also be discussed LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Bacterial infection • Types of bacteria • Difference between active and inactive stages • Favorable growth conditions for bacteria • Contagious/communicable diseases • Infection agents • Common skin diseases from pathogens • Primary and secondary lesions • Common terms for diseases • Disorders of the sebaceous gland • Normal defense system in the human body • Acquired immunity deficiency syndrome (AIDS) • Rules of cleanliness and personal hygiene • Necessity for personal hygiene • Relationship between cleanliness, good health and success • Appropriate dress code • Personal hygiene, grooming and dress code 2. Describe bacteriology and related diseases and disorders Describe and demonstrate personal hygiene Esthetics Program Outline 170 3. 4. Describe and demonstrate public hygiene Describe and demonstrate sanitation/sterilization • Public hygiene • Clinic or school’s responsibilities to assure public health • Provincial requirements • Sterilization • Sanitation measures • Disinfectants • Antiseptic • Physical sanitation agents • Methods of sterilization and sanitation • Uses of sanitizing agents • Safety precautions and procedures • Sanitation and sterilization rules and approved methods in the clinic Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 171 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-4 Describe skin dermatology and histology Learning Objectives: 1. Describe skin dermatology and histology LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Sensitive skin • Average skin • Insensitive skin • Soft-firm skin • Thin-thick skin • Moist-dry skin • Oil - not oily • Aged skin • • Acne Skin divisions • Skin functions • Strata of the epidermis • How skin is nourished • Motor nerves of the skin • Sensory nerves of the skin • Colour of the skin • Skin elasticity and pliability • Sebaceous and suderiferous glands and their disorders • Cause of increased activity of the sweat gland • Areas where hirsutism is common on a female 2. Describe skin characteristics Describe histology and pathology of the skin Esthetics Program Outline 172 3. 4. Describe dermatology Describe tissue • Skin lesions • Skin disorders and imperfections • Common terms for diseases and disorders • Skin inflammations • Parasitic diseases • Skin diseases where electrolysis treatment must not be administered • • Hypertrophies of the skin Physiology of cells and tissue • Four main kinds of tissue • Stages of mitosis • Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) • Effects of sun on skin and hair Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 173 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-5 Describe anatomy and physiology Learning Objectives: 1. Describe anatomy and physiology LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Functions of the skeletal system • Divisions of the skeletal system • Function and importance of skeletal muscles • General functions of the muscular system • How skeletal muscles maintain posture • Divisions of the nervous system and how they function • Neuron and its functions • Diseases of the nerves • Pain threshold and the function of the synapse • Twelve pairs of cranial nerves • Function of spinal cord and spinal nerves • Diseases of the brain and spinal cord • Structure and function of the thalamus and hypothalamus • Gastrointestinal tract • Digestion process • Absorption process • Metabolism • Anabolism and catabolism 2. 3. 4. Describe the skeletal system Describe the muscular system Describe the nervous system Describe the digestive system Esthetics Program Outline 174 5. 6. 7. 8. Describe the respiratory system Describe the circulatory (vascular) system Describe the excretory system Describe the reproduction system Esthetics Program Outline • Six organs of the respiratory system • Mechanisms of breathing • Respiratory disorders • Angiology • Four organs of the circulatory system • Heart and its functions • Blood circulatory system • Structure and function of blood • Main diseases of the blood • Platelets • Four main blood types • Blood vessels • Blood pressure • Lymphatic system • Important functions of the lymphatic system • Function of the spleen • Excretory system and its functions • Main diseases of the excretory system • Masculinizing hormone and related glands • Feminizing hormone and related glands • Ovulating hormone and related glands • Diseases that affect hair growth 175 9. Describe the glandular system • Endocrine systems and its eight major glands • Duct and ductless glands • Internal secretion glands • External secretion glands • Glands of double secretion • Hormone and its effect on hair growth • Diseases of the endocrine system and related syndromes • Endocrine system in connection with hair stimulation Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 176 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-6 Describe hair structure Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate knowledge of hair structure LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Function of hair • Lanugo hair and vellus • Terminal hair and reasons for length varition • Lifespan of hair on various areas of the body • Hair growth • Stages of hair growth • Types of hair • Structure of the hair follicle • Distortions of the hair follicle and reasons for them • Multiple hair growth from one follicle • Follicle, root, hair bulb, shaft and papilla • Growth potential in the pilosebaceous unit Describe hair growth, shapes and reproduction Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 177 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-7 Describe and demonstrate practical analysis of hair and skin Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate analysis of hair and skin LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Characteristics of the skin • Sensitivity level • Allergies • Hair texture • Previously removed hair growth • Virgin hair • Unusual hair growth • Holding a probe • Insertion into follicle • Angle of inclination • Use of magnifying devices during examination and insertion • Methods for making good insertion • Establishing a depth gauge • Holding forceps • Correct epilation • Effect of keratinized hair bulb on insertion • Hair condition • Evaluation of re-growth cycle • Causes of re-growth • Scheduling according to re-growth • Communication facets of re-growth to the client 2. Describe and demonstrate examination Demonstrate practical application Esthetics Program Outline 178 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 179 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-8 Describe principles of electricity and equipment Learning Objectives: 1. Describe principles of electricity and equipment LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Polarity and electron flow • Basic electricity • Measurement of electricity • Milliamperemeter • Function of negative and positive reaction • Electrolysis by galvanic current • High frequency current • Outcome of galvanic and high currency combined in a treatment (blend) • Rectifier, filter, oscillator and rheostat • Types of electrology equipment • Equipment/treatments for permanent hair removal (laser) • Safety measures associated with equipment 2. Describe electrical currents Describe electrology equipment Esthetics Program Outline 180 3. 4. Describe electrolysis Thermolysis Esthetics Program Outline • Theory of galvanic current • Effects of galvanic lye on tissue • Effect of moisture gradient in galvanic blend treatment • Needle depth and current intensity • Effects of polarity • Effect of needle diameter on the treatment • Selecting the needle • Procedure for setting up galvanic technique • Multiple needle method • Catophoresis and anaphoresis as applicable to electrology • Function of thermolysis • High frequency current • Examples of high frequency heating • Modes of tissue destruction • Intensity of heat pattern on various sizes of hair • Effects of moisture gradient of skin • Effects of varying electrode diameters • Timing of current on various sizes of hair • Differences between manual and automatic (flash) technique • Problems which may occur on a distorted follicle • Procedures of application of the flash technique • Procedure of the application for manual technique • Working point 181 5. 6. Describe the blend Describe the needle (probe/ electrode) Esthetics Program Outline • Blend method • Effect of blend method on hair • Application of the blend • Neutral effects of the blend • Determining proper balance of currents • Time factor in the blend • Lye quantity factor • Variations in the sequence of currents • Elimination of galvanic after-count • Extension of galvanic after-count • Progressive epilation • Progressive epilation as a guide to accurate insertions • Treating double and triple hair patterns • History of needle types • Bulbous needle • Coated needle • Two-piece needle • Tapered needle • Metals used in needles • Needle as a probe • Needle as an electrode • Comparison of straight and tapered needles • Proper use of tapered needles • Suggested methods for increasing needle life • Decrease needle diameter, shape a needle point, shorten a needle shaft, restore polish to a needle, straighten needles • Colour-coding of various sizes of needles 182 Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam. Esthetics Program Outline 183 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-9 Describe and demonstrate general treatment procedures Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate general treatment procedures 2. Describe and demonstrate safety and hygiene rules for all treatment procedures 3. Describe and demonstrate client positioning for each treatment area 4. Describe and demonstrate characteristics for each treatment area 5. Describe and demonstrate suggested work pattern for each treatment area 6. Describe and demonstrate post-treatment for each treatment area LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Liability release form • Skin (predisposition) test • Patch test • Consultation with client’s doctor • Consultation/first interview • Personal history card • Preparation of treatment area and equipment • Client positioning and draping • Sanitizing client’s skin • Lighting requirements • Appearance of skin • Epilation using forceps • Needle insertion and setting current and intensity 2. Describe and demonstrate pretreatment procedures Preparations for hair removal Esthetics Program Outline 184 3. 4. Specific treatment areas Follow-up treatments • Upper and lower lip • Chin, underchin and throat • Side face • Eyebrows • Ears • Underarms • Back and shoulders • Chest and breasts • Legs • Nape of neck • Hairline • Formation of fluid or scabs • Home care and protective advice • Products to avoid Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 185 LINE E2.A: ELECTROLYSIS Competency: E2.A-10 Describe and demonstrate developing a practice Learning Objectives: 1. Describe and demonstrate developing a practice LEARNING TASKS CONTENT 1. • Personal hygiene • Honesty and integrity • Appropriate attitude towards client/ patient • Dress code • Desirability of neighbourhood • Location and type of office • Rental situations • Required equipment and supplies • Business promotion • Clinic/office layout • Basic interior decoration • Purchasing and naming • Lease terms • Legal council • General • Malpractice • Tenants and legal liability • Theft and burglary • Vandalism • Fire, etc. 2. 3. Describe and demonstrate professional integrity Describe clinic/office requirements Describe the need for insurance coverage Esthetics Program Outline 186 4. 5. 6. 7. Describe regulations Describe clinic/office policy Describe and demonstrate telephone communication Describe reception services Esthetics Program Outline • Federal and Provincial tax laws for self-employed and for employees • Local laws related to: • Building inspection • Health inspection • Municipal licensing • City by-laws • Importance of maintaining office policy • Employer/employee responsibility • Hours and fees • Displaying business license • Displaying qualification/training certificates • displaying Association certificates • fulfilling obligations to clients/patients, employees and co-workers • Telephone techniques and manners • Adjusting complaints over the phone • Necessity for scheduling appointments • Proper telephone usage on an ongoing basis • Requirements to be a good receptionist • Need for good record keeping • Electrolysis treatment performed in an electrology centre and explain why it is not possible to accurately estimate treatment time without consultation 187 8. Describe and demonstrate professional attitude • Need for professional attitude • Requirements to maintain sufficient clinic/office supplies • Keeping equipment at peak performance • Knowledgeability of new developments, techniques, equipment in your profession • Subscribing to electrolysis publications • Need to form a good working relationship with co-workers or colleagues in your area Achievement Criteria: The student must receive at least 70% on a written exam and practical assessment. Esthetics Program Outline 188 SECTION 3 TRAINING PROVIDER STANDARDS Esthetics Training Provider Standards 189 RECOMMENDED REFERENCE TEXTBOOKS All esthetician training program instructors and trainees are required to ensure they use the most current standard for safety, industry specifications, ITA policies, etc. The following textbooks are recommendations only. Instructors may use any combination of these and other resources to teach students the required competencies. Milady’s Standard Comprehensive Training for Estheticians Publisher: Miladay Publishing, Albany, New York Milady’s Nail Technology Course Publisher: Miladay Publishing, Albany, New York A Consumer’s Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients Publisher: Three Rivers Press WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation Publisher: Crown Publications Inc., Victoria, BC Introductory Guide to Business Publisher: EMS Publishing Nail Artistry Publisher: Thomson Learning Make-Up Artistry for Professional Qualifications Publisher: Neinemann The Complete Spa Book for Massage Therapists Publisher: Delmar Learning Spa - The Official Guide to Spa Therapy - Levels 2 & 3 Publisher: Thomson Learning An Introductory Guide to Anatomy and Physiology Publisher: EMS Publishing An Introductory Guide to Aromatherapy Publisher: EMS Publishing Electrology Course Outline Province of BC, April 1989 - available through The Association of Professional Electrologists of British Columbia Electrolysis, Thermolysis and The Blend: The Principles and Practice of Permanent Hair Removal Publisher: Arroway Publishers Unwanted Hair, Its Cause and Treatment Publisher: Parthenon Press Esthetics Training Provider Standards 190 WEBSITES The following website links have been provided solely for the convenience of users of the Esthetics Training Program Outline and were correct at the time of publishing. We are not responsible for the accuracy, currency or the reliability of the content; we are not responsible for the information found through these links nor do we endorse the site and its content. Trade National Occupation Analysis: Esthetics http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/Profile.aspx?val=6&val1=6482 Hand Washing Slide Show http://www2.worksafebc.com/media/fss/handWashing/slideshow.htm WorkSafeBC Home page http://www.worksafebc.com/ Health Canada – Canada’s Food and Drugs Acts and Regulations http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/legislation/acts-lois/act-loi_reg-eng.php Labour Canada http://canadaonline.about.com/od/labourstandards/ Canada_Employment_and_Labour_Standards.htm Occupational Health and Safety – Hand Washing http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/diseases/washing_hands.html Esthetics Training Provider Standards 191 TRAINING PROVIDER STANDARDS FOR INSTRUCTORS Instructor qualifications Instructors must possess the following qualifications • • • Level 2 Certificate of Qualification or equivalent A minimum of 3 years industry experience A minimum of 1 year of formal teaching experience or teaching credentials appropriate to the level of the program • Or a combination of formal education qualifications and industry experience that equals the minimum requirements. Institutions hiring instructors must require their instructors to possess both formal industry and teaching credentials and experience. Continuing studies Instructors must complete a total of 16 hours of professional development in teaching and esthetics each year: 8 hours of professional development related to teaching and education and 8 hours of professional development in esthetics. Esthetics Training Provider Standards 192 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Make-up Pressed powder Translucent powder Liquid foundation Concealers Specialty concealers Blush Eyeshadow Black mascara Eyeliner Lipstick Lipgloss Lip pencil Spatula Pencil sharpener Wedge sponges Disposable mascara sponges Brush: Lip Brush: Large shadow Brush: Powder Brush: Blush Brush: Pointed crease/shader Brush: Angle Brush: Small shadow Brush: Brow Brush: Fan Brush: Eyeliner Manicures/pedicures Nail Clippers - 5 1/2” (Stainless steel) Cuticle scissors - straight (Stainless steel) Cuticle nippers - 4” 4mm (Stainless steel) Tweezers (Stainless steel) Ptergium Knife (Stainless steel) Nail lifter - 6 1/2” (Stainless steel) Cuticle pusher (Stainless steel) Corn plate - Credo blade (Stainless steel) Extra blades Hindu stone Foot paddle/callous rasp Sanitizing buffing block 3-sided buffer Nail file (sanitizable) Nail brush Birchwood sticks Pedicure slippers Toe separators Red lacquer Esthetics Training Provider Standards 193 French manicure lacquer (pink/white) Cuticle oil Base, top coat lacquer Manicure bowl Box gloves Ear loops masks Disposable apron Facial skin care Beds Trolley Magnifying lamp High frequency machine Steamer Galvanic machine Stool/chair Sterilizer (chemical) Wood’s lamp Lucas or Atomizer spray Brush machine Skin and body care Facial cleansers Facial toners Facial skin peels - granular, enzymatic and AHA creams Eye care cleanser Eye care cream Moisturizers Cleanser Body peels/exfoliants Body moisturizing cream Massage medium Essential oils Algae or seaweed wrap Mud wrap Treatment/night care Ampoules/concentrates Facial masks Waxing Beds Trolley Magnifying lamp Wax pot (warm wax) Wax pot (hot wax) Disposable gloves Disposable wax applicators Powder Pre-waxing solution Post-waxing product Covered garbage disposal Esthetics Training Provider Standards 194 SECTION 3 APPENDICES Esthetics Training Appendices 195 APPENDIX A: SCIENCE OF ESTHETICS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST A&P Aromatherapy Head & body massage treatments Skin: Cells & Tissues ★ ★ Neurology ★ ★ Provide self tanning treatments ★ Improve body Improve skin Enhance the Maintain, Microcondition condition appearance of repair & dermabraision using electro using electro natural nail enhance therapy therapy systems artificial nail structures ★ ★ ★ ★ The hair ★ ★ ★ ★ The nails The brain ★ ★ ★ Skeletal system ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Muscular system ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nervous system ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Cardiovascular system ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Endocrine system ★ ★ Lymphatic system ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Respiratory system ★ ★ Digestive system ★ ★ Excretory system ★ ★ Olfactory system ★ ★ Reproductive system ★ ★ Esthetics Training Appendices 196 APPENDIX B: MOLECULE SIZE CHART FOR NAIL ENHANCEMENTS Molecule Size Smallest Chemical Name Small Larger Largest Ethyl Methacrylate (EMA) Methoxyethoxy Ethyl Methacrylate (MEM) Urethane Acrylate Oligomers (UAO) Fast cure Moderate cure Moderate cure UV-Cure No surface residue. No surface residue. Moist surface residue for dustfree filing. Moist surface residue - needs to be wiped off. Dangerously hard, rigid acrylic.* Durable, flexible acrylic. Durable, flexible acrylic. Durable, flexible acrylic. Volatile Somewhat volatile Low volatility Low volatility Sharp odor. Average odor. Virtually no odor. Virtually no odor. Very poor inherent adhesion to the natural nail, even with primer. Good with only light buffing and appropriate priming. Very good with light buffing and appropriate primer. Very good. Natural nail must be filed aggressively -“shredded” -- to make MMA stick ** No aggressive filing is necessary. Some people can wear it primerless (not recommended, but possible) Difficult to remove. Methyl methacrylate (MMA) Hazardous & Illegal Cure Volatility Adhesion *MMA is stronger than natural nails. If a break occurs, the natural nail can be severely injured or torn off. **This “shredding” accounts for much of the damage associated with MMA usage on nails. Unfortunately, techs trained on MMA may continue filing the nail down too aggressively after they change over to legitimate products, not know that itʼs no longer necessary. This highlights the importance of product education. Esthetics Training Appendices 197