Beauty Therapy
Course summary
A Beauty Therapist works independently or as part of a team supported by a manager when completing treatments as a key part of a beauty business. They deliver essential one-to-one beauty therapy treatments whilst maintaining the organisation’s image, financial viability and reputation. They complete all duties and treatments within the scope of the occupational role in accordance with legal, industry and organisational requirements within commercially viable times. They act with professionalism, without supervision and observe safe working practices to a high level of precision. • To carry out beauty therapy treatments in line with legal, industry and organisational requirements, maintaining honesty, integrity and confidentiality and within a commercially viable timeframe • How to carry out, maintain and store detailed and confidential beauty treatment consultations with clients, choosing the most appropriate treatments and products • To implement and practice safe ways of working for themselves and others in accordance with legal, beauty therapy and organisational requirements • How to select, use and apply a range of beauty therapy techniques, products, tools and equipment to provide: - Waxing services (legs, underarms, face and bikini line) - Hand and nail treatments - Foot treatments - Facial skin care treatments - Eyelash and eyebrow treatments - Make-up application - Basic massage treatments (back, neck and shoulder) • To facilitate the client journey, make appointments, complete the services and handle payments from clients • How to provide advice and recommendations relating to beauty treatments and appointments • To always portray professionalism and values that meet Beauty Therapy industry requirements and expectations • To maintain standards of appearance and the salon/spa image, etiquette and hygiene
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