The color wheel is essential in art and design, showcasing color relationships through primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Primary colors like red, blue, and yellow are foundational, while secondary colors result from mixing primaries. Tertiary colors come from mixing primary and secondary colors. Color harmony is achieved through complementary, analogous, and triadic color schemes. Color psychology explores how colors influence emotions and behavior. Understanding the color wheel and color theory helps create visually appealing and emotionally impactful art and designs.
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2 CEU Hours – Professional Hair Removal Guide
In this continuing education course, participants will learn about the various techniques and methods used for professional hair removal. The course will cover topics such as waxing, threading, sugaring, and laser hair removal. Participants will also learn about the different types of hair and skin, and how to choose the appropriate method for each client.
The course will include both theoretical and practical components. Participants will learn about the science behind hair growth and hair removal, as well as the importance of hygiene and safety measures. They will also have the opportunity to practice their techniques on live models under the guidance of experienced instructors.
By the end of this course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of professional hair removal, and will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide their clients with safe and effective hair removal services. The course will also provide participants with the opportunity to earn continuing education credits and advance their careers in the beauty industry.
The Professional Hair Removal Continuing Education Course is designed to provide licensed cosmetologists, estheticians, and other beauty professionals with advanced knowledge and skills in hair removal techniques. This course covers the following topics:
Hair growth and anatomy: Understanding the structure and growth cycle of hair is essential for successful hair removal. This module covers the different stages of hair growth, hair anatomy, and follicle types.
Waxing techniques: Waxing is one of the most popular hair removal methods, and this module covers both soft and hard waxing techniques. You will learn about the different types of wax, how to prepare the skin for waxing, and how to perform a successful waxing service.
Sugaring techniques: Sugaring is a natural alternative to waxing that uses a sugar-based paste to remove hair. This module covers the different types of sugar paste, how to prepare the skin for sugaring, and how to perform a successful sugaring service.
Threading techniques: Threading is a hair removal method that uses a twisted thread to remove hair from the root. This module covers the different threading techniques, how to prepare the skin for threading, and how to perform a successful threading service.
Laser hair removal: Laser hair removal is a popular method for permanent hair reduction. This module covers the different types of lasers used for hair removal, how to prepare the skin for laser hair removal, and how to perform a successful laser hair removal service.
Client consultation and aftercare: Proper consultation and aftercare are essential for successful hair removal services. This module covers how to conduct a thorough consultation, how to educate clients on aftercare, and how to troubleshoot common hair removal challenges.
By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and skills to perform successful hair removal services using a variety of techniques.
1 CEU Hours – Domestic Violence Awareness in the Beauty Industry
Domestic violence is a serious issue that affects millions of people every year. As a salon professional, you are in a unique position to recognize and respond to signs of domestic violence in your clients. By continuing your education on this important topic, you can make a real difference in the lives of those who may be suffering in silence.
3 CEU Hours – Professional Sanitation Practices.
The Illinois Departments of Financial and Professional Regulations regulates sanitation requirements in order to protect the public welfare, the stylist welfare and the welfare of your business. IDFPR is a regulation agency that develops and enforces rules and procedures that all professionals must follow. IDFPR inspectors and investigators work to ensure compliance of these set rules and regulations. Penalties vary from state to state they include warnings, fines, probation, suspension and revocation of licenses. Following all rules and regulations is vital to the stylist, client and salon success.