training
IDI holds a beehive
The International Dermal Institute (IDI) is hosting a free guest speaker evening, known as a Beehive, onMonday 6th June.
The evening features Claudia
C.Aguirre, Ph.D, Scientific CommunicationsManager for The International Dermal Institute and Dermalogica, who develops scientifically advanced classes for IDI and works on product development, while sharing her expertise with trade and consumermedia.
The event is titled ‘The Cellulite Debate: Exposing theMyths and Discovering the Truth’, and DrAguirre will sift through fact and fiction regarding this ever-present condition analysing the biology of cellulite and discussing the latest treatments and technologies available.
• IDI: 08000 564544 Extended training fromiiaa
The iiaa has extended its foundation training programme.
The International Institute forAnti-Ageing (iiaa) has changed the format of its Environ Skin Care foundation training programme to allow evenmore time for therapists to confidently put into practice what they learn.
The course has been extended fromfour to five days to enable practical training each day, and to cover knowledge of the brand’s expanding product range.
Head of training ClareMuir comments: “The training not only covers Environ’s range, it also provides post-graduate education in advanced skincare, so that therapists leave with the ability and confidence to apply their knowledge in recommending appropriate solutions for clients.”
• iiaa: 0208 450 2020 Competition time Dr. Claudia C. Aguirre.
Formed for you
The CTIA (CosmeticTreatments and InjectablesAssociation) has been established to regulate therapists carrying out injectable treatments.
They say: “We believe the training and in depth knowledge that therapists gain at Level 3 and how attentive and skilled they are when undertaking for instance an electrolysis treatmentmeans they are as qualified as a doctor or
nurse.The CTIA was formed for you, the therapist and to provide your clients with choice.”
Visit
www.ctia.co.uk to see how you can join the association.
Level 3 hairdressing and beauty therapy students at Norton Radstock College, near Bath, were selected as best in their group, and rewarded with a deluxe session at the Longleat Center Parcs Spa, including lunch, a facial and amanicure.
The event comprised four competitions for hairdressing and a separate contest for NVQ Level 2 beauty therapy students to producemake- up for a bride in 45 minutes.
The beauty therapy competition was won by RochelleWilliamson, of Radstock, withAmy Brodrick, also of Radstock, as runner-up.
RochelleWilliamson, of Radstock, receives her prize fromjudgeMark Hancock, of GilmorHair Beauty Products, after winning the beauty therapy competition for bridalmake-up atNorton Radstock College’s annual hair and beauty competition.
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