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Waxing Course
Waxing Course
Waxing Course
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Waxing Course

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During this course students will be learning the art of Waxing. No student will be qualified until they have satisfied the lecturer/assessor of their practical and theoretical standards.

On completion of this course you will be able to:

1) Prepare for a waxing treatment

2) Provide a waxing treatment

 

Lesson Objectives

1) To understand the procedure of an application of waxing.

2) To discuss the aspects of anatomy and physiology of the hair growth.

3) To relay the importance of sanitation, disinfection and the proper set up.

4) To review the step-by-step the waxing procedure.

5) To highlight the post service, clean up, and sanitation procedures after the treatment.

6) To provide a live classroom demonstration that will give course (students) a "face-to-face perspective" of how to conduct a waxing treatment.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTina Conway
Release dateJun 23, 2022
ISBN9798201693121
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    Waxing Course - Tina Conway

    COURSE 

    MANUAL

    WAXING

    Introduction

    During this course students will be learning the art of Waxing. No student will be qualified until they have satisfied the lecturer/assessor of their practical and theoretical standards.

    On completion of this course you will be able to:

    Prepare for a waxing treatment

    Provide a waxing treatment

    Lesson Objectives

    To understand the procedure of an application of waxing.

    To discuss the aspects of anatomy and physiology of the hair growth.

    To relay the importance of sanitation, disinfection and the proper set up.

    To review the step-by-step the waxing procedure.

    To highlight the post service, clean up, and sanitation procedures after the treatment.

    To provide a live classroom demonstration that will give course (students) a face-to-face perspective of how to conduct a waxing treatment.

    HYGIENE & SAFETY

    HYGIENE RULES:

    Hands should be washed before & after each client

    Long hair tied back Jewellery removed

    Short, clean nails

    Open cuts/abrasions should be covered with a waterproof dressing

    Check client for contra-indications

    Tools and implements cleaned and sterilised*

    Clean towels for client to rest hands on

    Waste disposed of in covered container

    Sanitisation is the destruction of some, but not all, micro-organisms.

    Methods – UV Cabinet, surgical spirits, barbicide, disinfectants, antiseptics

    Sterilisation is the destruction of all living organisms.

    Methods – glass bead steriliser, hot air oven, autoclave (Always wash tools in warm soapy water before sterilising, to remove grease, as the sterilisation will not be effective).

    SAFETY RULES:

    Always work within the Health & Safety Policy

    Always work within COSHH guidelines (control of substances hazardous to health)

    Ensure adequate ventilation when working with chemicals

    Protective equipment such as gloves and aprons should be worn when appropriate

    Report faulty equipment and remove from use

    Ensure no trailing wires etc. which could cause a fall

    Spillages should be notified and cleaned up immediately

    Be aware of posture when working or lifting

    Ensure clients are aware of fire evacuation procedures

    Helpful websites:

    http://www.habia.org/hba

    A full hygiene and safety guide can be found in the Guild of Beauty Therapists core manual.

    Professional Code of Ethics:

    Whilst carrying out any treatment it is important that you follow a code of professional ethics to ensure that you provide a professional treatment and do not cause offence. Clients will wish to

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