I am interested in doing an NVQ2 in facials. I have spent weeks looking into this and do not want to do the full NVQ. There are no evening classes for me to attend around here and I need to be in the salon most of the time, so I am limited with choice.
I have seen all the threads about qualifications and the debate that has ensued, so I really don't want this to be another post along those lines.
Having chased my tail in all directions I need to do something. I have been informed that the VCTC2 is the equivalent of the NVQ2.
The course is as follows:
The VTCT2 Facial course is a single unit recognised as an international qualification. A combination of theory and practical skills over 4 days. Students will learn how to cleanse the skin, tone, anaylise skin types, exfoliate, massage, mask application and moisturise. The course covers Health and Safety, anatomy, contra-indications, indication and home care.
Students will be assessed on their skills working on clients with various skin types and ages to cover all the requirements.
On completion, this qualification can be used within the Beauty industry, ideal for pre Bridal or special occasion to prepare the skin.
Do you think this course would be regarded as a good enough qualification for me to use in my own salon.
I would obviously further my education and book a course with our product provider.
I have seen all the threads about qualifications and the debate that has ensued, so I really don't want this to be another post along those lines.
Having chased my tail in all directions I need to do something. I have been informed that the VCTC2 is the equivalent of the NVQ2.
The course is as follows:
The VTCT2 Facial course is a single unit recognised as an international qualification. A combination of theory and practical skills over 4 days. Students will learn how to cleanse the skin, tone, anaylise skin types, exfoliate, massage, mask application and moisturise. The course covers Health and Safety, anatomy, contra-indications, indication and home care.
Students will be assessed on their skills working on clients with various skin types and ages to cover all the requirements.
On completion, this qualification can be used within the Beauty industry, ideal for pre Bridal or special occasion to prepare the skin.
Do you think this course would be regarded as a good enough qualification for me to use in my own salon.
I would obviously further my education and book a course with our product provider.
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