For qualified skincare therapists wishing to offer this new advanced aesthetic treatment loved by celebrities.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will:
- Be qualified to perform this form of manual exfoliation to a high commercial standard.
- Be able to offer your clients a highly effective exfoliation treatment that removes both dead skin cells and peach fuzz to leave your clients skin incredibly soft.
- Be able to increase your salon profits with this popular and cost-effective treatment with a low operating cost.
Requirements
This course is for therapists qualified to NVQ Level 2, or equivalent in Facials treatments. Medical practitioners and Microblading / SPMU artists are also eligible for this course.
Exam / assessment info
You will be assessed by continual observation throughout the course, to ensure that you have all the knowledge that you will need to practice your skills professionally.
NB. Please note as this is such a precise skill, depending on your level of skill and experience we recommend you devote time to practising before going fully commercial.
Qualification / Certification
Upon successful completion of the course, you will be awarded a ‘Dermaplaning Diploma’
Course Summary
- 1 Day.
- 9.30 am to 1.00 pm.
- Course Fee £499
Dermaplaning is a gentle, non-invasive form of manual exfoliation of the skin in which a tool is used to gently exfoliate the outermost layers of the epidermis to remove dead skin cells and fine facial hair commonly known as “peach fuzz”. This encourages the skin to regenerate new skin cells, leaving the complexion smooth, soft and vibrant. A noticeable improvement is immediate with a smoother texture and fresh skin appearance. Even products penetrate the skin better following Dermaplaning.
There are numerous benefits of Dermaplaning that clients will love.
- it can help remove that fine vellus hair (often referred to as “peach fuzz”) from the face.
- it gives a deep but gentle exfoliation which leaves the complexion looking brighter and more radiant.
- It creates a flawless canvas for makeup to glide on smoothly.
Dermaplaning is a firm favourite in the entertainment industry, specifically among models and actresses as it eliminates that annoying peach fuzz that cakes up in makeup and can be enhanced by harsh production lighting and high-definition cameras.
It can also have a positive effect on the appearance of scars, in particular, acne scars, pigmentation and fine lines if the client undertakes a course of treatments.
Dermaplaning may also be used in conjunction with other aesthetic services, for instance, a peel done immediately after dermaplaning is an excellent way to make sure that the peel penetrates deeper and more evenly.