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training A sporting chance!


ForMasseurs wanting to work therapeutically, SportsMassage is the qualification to have - preferably Level 4. AccreditedMassage Courses offers ITEC courses which are recognised nationally and internationally by OfQual and are part of the national Qualifications Credit Framework (QCF).


For those starting out in this specialised field, begin with ITEC Massage Level 3 - a basic, insurable qualification which gets you started and working. After that, you can progress to ITEC Sports Massage Level 4 - a thorough, practical qualification which teaches you, not just about sports injuries, but about backache, stiff necks and all the aches and pains of modern life.


www.accreditedmassage.courses.co.uk


New courses announced


TheAcademy ofAdvanced Beauty has announced the addition of two new courses: Radio Frequency (RF) for Face and Body, andAcoustic Wave Therapy for the successful treatment of Cellulite.


These fully accredited independent courses, including core knowledge, lead to internationally recognised CIBTAC endorsed certificates and qualify for CPD and insurance cover.


Please note these courses are only open to those therapists holding a Level 3 Certificate or above.


Course dates are flexible and run on a monthly basis at either Sutton, in Cambridgeshire, or by appointment at Harley Street, London.


• Academy ofAdvanced Beauty: 01353 777 303 / 0774 769 6815 • www.academyofadvancedbeauty.com


Fast track to learning


Beaulaz offer specialised Laser hair removal training as well as training in other cosmetic procedures such as Laser skin rejuvenation and NVQs from Level 2 upwards.


For business owners, there’s an opportunity to acquire certification so you can offer more cosmetic procedures which will boost and supplement revenue, whilst individuals seeking a fulfilling career can begin a stable learning journey in the cosmetic industry.


Laser courses on offer include the two-day fast track course which has been endorsed by the BritishMedical LaserAssociation, the five- day fast track Laser and IPLVTCT approved qualification, and the full NVQ Level 4 qualification in Laser and IPL.


• Beaulaz: 01753 524 125


TheDermace teamare proud to have gained the title ofHabiaCentre of Expertise in Semi PermanentMake-up.


After successfully completing its application and passing the various accreditation stages including an assessment by an industry expert, Dermace Semi Permanent TrainingAcademy, based in Brighouse,WestYorkshire, are delighted to be the first provider in the UK to have gained the title of Habia Centre of Expertise in Semi PermanentMake-up.


Teresa Gamble, Founder of Dermace told GN: “We are very proud to say we are the first Semi PermanentMake-up TrainingAcademy in the UK to achieve this high level of accreditation and look forward to building on our ever-increasing standards in the industry. It is amazing to have our hard work recognised and is a tribute to the enthusiasm and dedication of our staff, learners and employers.”


• Dermace: 0844 357 9200 FromRussia,with love…


Lash Perfect has created a new training course, available in London, Romford,Manchester and Glasgow, that provides therapists with the skill and theory involved in the advanced Russian layering technique.


This multi-lash technique involves adhering ultra-fine lashes of varying weights onto a single natural lash to create a voluminous but natural effect.


“The Russian layering technique is a state-of-the-art technique that we are pleased to offer our customers.We are extremely dedicated to researching and keeping up with the current techniques and products in the eyelash extension industry so that we can offer our customers the most innovative services on the market,” say the lash brand.


• Lash Perfect: 0208 500 9028 Teacher training


Carlton Professional recently provided Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training for 11 lecturers from Leicester College and a further training day for 10 lecturers and a technician from Central College Sussex.


Conducted by Carlton Professional’s Trainer,AngelaMoulding, the two training days included both theoretical and practical instruction on Galvanic, Faradic andMicrocurrent techniques.


Leicester College were also treated to instruction onVacuum and High Frequency techniques, as well an introduction to Colour Therapy, whilst Central College Sussex were given training in both Crystal and DiamondMicrodermabrasion as well as demonstrations on Carlton Professional’s ThermaVisage RF8 and Visage H20 machines.


Carlton Professional’sCPDtraining taking place at theCarlton tower. Expertly done


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