Natural Cosmetology Technician Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Practical activities

Online and lifelong course

What will I learn?

Unlock the secrets of natural cosmetology with our Natural Cosmetology Technician Course, adapted for Zambian beauty practices. This course is designed for beauty professionals eager to master sensitive skin care using locally relevant approaches where applicable. Dive into the world of anti-inflammatory, hydrating, and soothing ingredients readily available or easily sourced in Zambia, and learn to craft personalised skincare routines. Improve your client communication skills by simplifying complicated information and building trust. Gain expertise in product formulation, selection, and understanding sensitive skin triggers common in the Zambian climate and lifestyle. Elevate your career with practical, high-quality insights today!

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master natural ingredients: Select anti-inflammatory, hydrating, and soothing elements suitable for Zambian skin types and availability.

Design skincare routines: Tailor steps and timing for sensitive skin needs, considering the Zambian climate.

Build client trust: Communicate effectively and simplify complicated information, using language that resonates with Zambian clients.

Analyse product labels: Identify safe products and evaluate claims accurately, considering locally available brands and ingredients.

Understand sensitive skin: Recognise triggers and maintain skin barrier health, with a focus on common sensitivities in Zambia.