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European Facials Part 3 (2 CE Hours) F16C
European Facials Part 3 (2 CE Hours) F16C
This course is approved for continuing education by the NCEA Commission on Accreditation (COA) and by state licensing boards in D.C., Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon and Florida.
In this CE course, Award-winning CIDESCO diplomat, Rita Page, demonstrates the steps of a thorough European facial. Part of a comprehensive three-part series, Part 3 continues the facial being demonstrated in Parts 1 and 2. Rita finishes the facial with a mask customized for different parts of the face (T-zone, eyes, cheeks, and décolleté), hot and cold compresses, and protective facial creams. While products are penetrating, Rita demonstrates how to perform a scalp massage, hand and arm treatment, and foot and lower leg treatment. Rita completes the facial with a post-treatment client consultation. In a special feature, Rita demonstrates how to make her trademark cotton pads.
This course is worth 2 CE hours.
Course Objective:
After completion of this continuing education course, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate how to apply a customized facial mask
- Explain why you would use more than one type of mask
- Demonstrate how to perform a scalp massage
- Explain the steps to remove the mask
- Perform application of protective creams
- Describe how to do a post-treatment consultation
- Perform a hand and arm treatment
- Describe how to use thermal mitts
- List three benefits of using thermal mitts and booties
- Perform a foot and lower leg treatment
- Describe how to make custom eye pads and cotton round pads
- Define 25 terms relevant to European facials
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 75% or higher
Presenter:
Rita Page is a Licensed Esthetician/Skin Care Specialist, Cosmetologist and CIDESCO diplomat with decades of experience and a long list of credentials. She has been awarded the top honor of International CIDESCO Diplomat, the most prestigious esthetic credential in the world. She holds a Bachelor degree in Textiles and Chemistry from the University of Arizona. She is also a graduate of the Linda Seidel Institute for Corrective Makeup in Baltimore, Maryland; Christine Valmy, Inc. of New York City; the Dr. Vodder School – North American in Victoria, B.C., and the Cosmetology School of Vancouver, B.C. She perfected her makeup skills at the M.G. Westmore Academy of Cosmetic Arts in California, which is considered to be the most advanced cosmetic training in the country. She has been a beauty therapist and educator at both the world-class Golden Door Spa and Cal-a-Vie Health Spa. Page founded the Paramedical Clinic, where physicians referred patients for treatment to alleviate the effects of postsurgical conditions, deformities, and burns. She founded ProLight Aesthetics. She also founded Primera Labs Skincare, which is a leader, manufacturer and supplier of sensitive skin care products for the wholesale and private label beauty industry.
Customer Reviews:
“I personally enjoyed the concept, self-paced process, being able to rewind the video to go back and review and to clarify. It makes it convenient for those who are visual learners. Being able to pause and pick back where I left off was a bonus ...” Regina T.
“I really enjoyed how thorough Rita was in explaining the process. I feel that the video was very informative and thorough; Rita did a really good job of breaking the steps down.” Latina M.
“The features I liked about the course were the commentary and information stated. I feel that it was all relevant and useful information.” Karina M.
“I liked that the instructor was talking at a good pace and I could hear her very clearly. I liked how she did both hands and feet during the procedure.” Stacy O.
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