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training Graduates giving back


Two JamesWatt College graduates are giving back to the college, demonstrating to students how to create styles that range fromsimple weddingmake-up to extravagant over-the-top looks.


Heather Gault, 27 fromGreenock, and Jane Hamilton, 23 of Paisley, forged a friendship over a shared love of old school glitz and glamour, and founded Smujj Studio inMarch 2010.


The girls, who studied HNC and HNDMake-up artistry, now own their very own city-based studio in Glasgow’s StyleMile in St Enoch’s Square.


They will be helping the students build their portfolios by giving themprofessional photographs of the looks they create on the day.


An amazing experience


Nykki Gardiner and her husband reaching the highest point in Africa


Congratulations to Nykki Gardiner,TheManaging Director ofTraining Solutions, and her husband for reaching the highest point inAfrica, Uhuru Peak, Kilimanjaro in aid ofMarie Curie Cancer Care.


Following a four-day trek through theAfrican jungle,moving up to desert terrain and finally after a nine hour trek through the night, they reached the glacier covered summit reaching a staggering 5,895mhigh.


Raising nearly £9,000.00, Nykki said: “It was themost amazing experience ever to see what a truly wonderful world is around us and the sense of calmness an open space can give and stay with you.”


A Smujj StudioMake-up Artistry creation forMichelleMcManus. Hot newLava Shell courses Shared Beauty Secrets has introduced new courses for advanced Lava Shell therapy.


The Lava Shell Detox is a one-day course for therapists who have already completed The Lava Shell Relax training, covering tummymassage using both hot Lava Shells and cold Glacial Shells for holistic colonic cleansing and lymphatic drainage.


The Lava Shell Reflexology is a half-day course for qualified reflexologists using Lava Shells and specificmassage techniques for the feet.


For therapists new to Lava Shells, there isThe Lava Shell Relax, a one-day relaxing bodymassage course including facemassage andTheTherma Facial, a one-day facialmassage training using the Lava Shells and Spa Find skincare products.


• Shared Beauty Secrets: 01869 357 701 Habia hostsworkshops


Habia recently held four half-day workshops so that training providers can get to grips with the big changes that are happening toApprenticeships this year.


The workshops were held byAndrew Darby, Deputy Chief Executive Habia, responsible for Policy and Carolynne Hanson, Learning Frameworks Officer Habia, responsible forApprenticeships.


Topics covered included the new frameworks in detail, how the Personal, Learning andThinking (PLTS) have beenmapped and how the ERR requirements have been strengthened.


They also covered Guided Learning Hours, what was in theActivity Costing Model used by the Skills FundingAgency and upcoming future developments inApprenticeships in England.


•Habia: 0845 612 3555 Diva Poulos (bottomcentre) visitedWest Lothian College recently.


West Lothian College students were given a once in a lifetime opportunity when they had a visit fromhairstylist to the stars Diva Poulos.


Diva’s clients range fromParis Hilton andTV’s Desperate Housewives to the stars of Broadwaymusicals.


Organised by the College Sales Executive, the San Francisco-based hairdresser visited the College’s PlatinumSalon and Spa whilst en route toMilan.


She discussed with the students her rise to fame in the hairdressing world and gave the students tips on how tomake it in the industry.


The day was a resounding success, leaving the students fuelled with ambition. GUILD NEWS 99 Viva la Diva!


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