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1 CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST (CAC) ESTHETICIAN Apprenticeship Manitoba prescribes time and content specific curriculum standards for technical training in the trade of Cook. To assist accreditation applicants in meeting industry approved standards, this form is to be completed independently or in consultation with a member of the Program Standards Unit. The completed form should be signed and submitted as part of the original Accreditation Application Package or with supporting documentation when there are changes to the approved standards. Applicants should be aware that their observance of these standards, as declared by completing the Curriculum Assessment Checklist, will be reviewed by Branch staff for the purpose of quality assurance. Example of a completed learning objective: Code Descriptors (Unit and objectives) Please specify reference(s) indicating where in your program this objective is covered, and the approximate time allocated to this content. Reference(s) Time A3.4 Identify communicating skills. What are the learning resources being used? I.e. Text Books, Learning Modules, Videos, etc. Report Writing How much time is allotted for this objective? 5 Hours Please fill out the two columns on the right-hand side only, including time-weighting for each of the learning objectives (A1.1, A1.2 etc.). The completed form should be submitted for review to: Accreditation Coordinator Apprenticeship Manitoba Entrepreneurship, Training & Trade York Avenue Winnipeg MB R3C 0P8 School/College: Instructor(s):
2 2 GENERIC INTRODUCTION TO ESTHETICIAN/ELECTROLOGIST TECHNICAL TRAINING Codes Descriptors (Unit; Objective) Please specify reference(s) indicating where in your program this objective is covered, and the approximate time allocated to this content. Reference(s) Time A1 Introduction to Esthetics/Electrologist Industry A1.1 Examine the esthetics and electrology industry A1.2 Examine the roles and responsibilities of estheticians and electrologists A1.3 Identify professional development opportunities in the industry A1.4 Identify and locate facilities and services A1.5 Discuss personal and professional health A1.6 Describe professional image A1.7 Discuss ethics A2 Client Services: Pre-service/Post-service A2.1 Discuss preparation of client for services A2.2 Discuss and practice procedures for performing an allergy test A2.3 Examine products used for services A2.4 Describe and practice how to sanitize hands A2.5 Demonstrate assembling tools, materials, equipment and products A2.6 Practice pre-service with client A2.7 Discuss the completion of service with client A2.8 Discuss sanitary measures after releasing the client A2.9 Practice post-service with client A3 Retail and Salon Management A3.1 Describe retail marketing techniques A3.2 Discuss booking for a salon and record keeping A3.3 Discuss telephone etiquette A3.4 Describe good human relations and professional attitude A3.5 Discuss qualities of effective communication A3.6 Discuss recording of daily intake A3.7 Describe inventory control A4 Anatomy and Physiology A4.1 Define anatomy and physiology A4.2 List and describe various systems of the body A4.3 Describe the skeletal system A4.4 Describe the muscular system
3 3 A4.5 Describe the divisions of the nervous system and how they function A4.6 Describe the digestive system A4.7 Describe the respiratory system A4.8 Describe the circulatory (vascular) system A4.9 Describe the excretory system, its functions and the main diseases of the system A4.10 Describe the integumentary system A5 New Trends A5.1 Define trends A5.2 Discuss trends from the past A5.3 Identify new trends in the industry A5.4 Begin preparing a resume and portfolio B1 Safety in the Workplace B1.1 Discuss safety regulations and health standards B1.2 Discuss occupational health hazards for esthetician/ electrologist and client and methods of prevention B1.3 Discuss potential hazards in a working salon B1.4 Discuss and practice fire prevention and fire fighting procedures B1.5 Discuss drug and alcohol safety regulations B2 Hygiene, Bacteriology and Sterilization B2.1 Describe good hygiene practices B2.2 Identify bacteriology and the related diseases and disorders B2.3 Describe the procedure for sanitizing hands B2.4 Describe methods of sterilization and sanitation B2.5 Describe sanitation and sterilization process of tools and equipment B2.6 Practice sanitizing and sterilizing tools, equipment and other supplies B2.7 Describe guidelines to maintain a clean and orderly work area B3 WHMIS, First Aid and CPR First Aid and CPR B3.1 Examine the responsibilities and duties of the first aid person B3.2 Explain artificial respiration B3.3 Explain emergency treatment B3.4 Explain the procedure for treating burns B3.5 Describe first aid procedures for various chemicals found in a salon B3.6 Explain and demonstrate basic rescuer CPR WHMIS B3.1 Describe what WHMIS is, its rationale and major elements B3.2 Define what is meant by a WHMIS label and distinguish between supplier and workplace labels and other means of identification
4 4 B3.3 Describe what is meant by the following classifications: prohibited product, restricted product, controlled product B3.4 Explain what a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is, its purpose and limitations B3.5 Describe the roles and responsibilities of employer, supplier, and the worker in the education of workers B3.6 Other subject areas as deemed appropriate and deliverable by the instructor TOTAL Submitted by: (Signature) Date: For Office Use Only Declaration verified by: Signature: Date:
5 5 NAIL TECHNICIAN TECHNICAL TRAINING Codes Descriptors (Unit; Objective) Please specify reference(s) indicating where in your program this objective is covered, and the approximate time allocated to this content. Reference(s) Time C1 Introduction to Nail Technician C1.1 Discuss the history of nail care C1.2 Describe basic skills and requirements performed by the Nail Technician C1.3 Describe Nail Technician career opportunities C1.4 Describe the services performed by a Nail Technician C1.5 Describe time evaluation for various treatments C2 Tools and Equipment C2.1 List and describe the purpose of tools and equipment needed to perform a manicure, pedicure, and artificial nail service C2.2 Identify and describe the purpose of supplies required to perform manicures, pedicures and treatments for artificial nails C2.3 Demonstrate handling of tools C2.4 Demonstrate the operation of tools and equipment C2.5 Describe the basic care and maintenance requirements for tools and equipment C2.6 Discuss the purpose of sharp-edged objects and use of sharp containers for disposal C2.7 Explain general and specific safety practices for tools and equipment C2.8 Discuss the process of sanitizing equipment C2.9 Discuss the process of sterilizing metal equipment C3 Nail Structure and Function C3.1 Describe healthy nails C3.2 Explain the composition of nails C3.3 Describe the function and growth of nails C3.4 List the parts of the nail C3.5 Explain the structures beneath the nail C3.6 Describe the skin surrounding the nail C4 Nail Product Chemistry C4.1 Explain the basics of chemistry C4.2 Discuss chemical reactions C4.3 Explain adhesion C4.4 Describe coatings applied to the nail plate C4.5 Discuss safety precaution when using nail products
6 6 C5 Trends C5.1 Identify new trends in the nail care industry C5.2 Discuss trends from the past C5.3 Describe various supplies and application techniques C5.4 Practice current trends C5.5 Attend the industry/ manufacturers trade show and discuss new trends in manicures, pedicures and artificial nails C5.6 Review current publications for Nail Technology C6 Provincial Certification Review C6.1 Discuss format and general content of Nail Technician Provincial Examinations C6.2 Identify resources, strategies and other considerations for maximizing successful completion of written exams C6.3 Discuss and review program content regarding safety and sanitation C6.4 Discuss and review program content regarding records management C6.5 Discuss and review program content regarding retail and salon management functions C6.6 Discuss and review program content regarding basic job skills C6.7 Discuss and review program content regarding nail care C6.8 Develop a review plan D1 Anatomy and Physiology of Arms, Hands and Nails D1.1 Describe and identify bone structure of the arm, wrist and hand D1.2 Describe and identify muscles of the arm, hand and fingers D1.3 Discuss and identify the parts of the muscle D1.4 Describe and identify the nerves (sensory/ motor) of the arm and hand D1.5 Describe and identify blood supply to the arm and hand D2 Hand and Arm Massage D2.1 Discuss benefits of massage D2.2 Describe massage techniques D2.3 Discuss massage products D2.4 Discuss the steps in performing massage D2.5 Demonstrate massage D2.6 Identify muscles and bones of the hand and lower arm D3 Nail Disease and Disorders D3.1 Review the structure of a healthy nail D3.2 Explain the difference between disorders and diseases D3.3 Discuss the purpose of studying diseases and disorders of the nails D3.4 Describe and identify nail diseases and disorders that can be treated by the Nail Technician D3.5 Describe and identify nail diseases and disorders that cannot be treated by the Nail Technician
7 7 D4 Skin Disease and Disorders D4.1 Discuss healthy skin D4.2 Explain the functions of skin D4.3 Discuss the purpose of studying diseases and disorders of skin D4.4 Describe and identify skin diseases and disorders that can be treated by the Nail Technician D4.5 Describe and identify skin diseases and disorders that cannot be treated by the Nail Technician D5 Basic Manicure D5.1 Describe and list supplies needed to perform a manicure D5.2 Explain the steps and procedures in performing a basic manicure D5.3 Perform a basic manicure D6 Manicure Treatments D6.1 Discuss the purpose of manicure treatments D6.2 Discuss types of manicure treatments D6.3 Discuss the procedure for a man s manicure D6.4 Describe products used for various manicure treatments D6.5 Perform manicure treatments D6.6 Discuss and perform carious enamel applications E1 Anatomy and Physiology of Foot and Leg E1.1 Describe and identify bone structure of the ankle E1.2 Describe and identify muscles of the foot and leg E1.3 Describe and identify the nerves (sensory/motor) of the foot and leg E1.4 Describe and identify blood supply to the foot and leg E2 Foot Massage E2.1 Describe and identify various foot massage techniques E2.2 Discuss massage products E2.3 Discuss the steps in performing a foot massage E2.4 Demonstrate a foot massage E2.5 Identify muscles and bones of the foot and lower leg E3 Foot/Nail Diseases and Disorders E3.1 Review the structure of a healthy toenail and foot E3.2 Explain and define the difference between diseases and disorders of foot and nails E3.3 Discuss the purpose of studying disease and disorders of the foot, nails and leg E3.4 Describe and identify foot and nail diseases and disorders which can be treated by the Nail Technician E3.5 Describe and identify foot and nail diseases and disorders which cannot be treated by the Nail Technician E3.6 Discuss and identify corns and calluses E3.7 Discuss treatments to corns and calluses E4 Basic Pedicure E4.1 Describe and list supplies needed to perform a basic pedicure
8 8 E4.2 Explain the procedures and precautions before performing a pedicure E4.3 Explain the steps and procedures in performing a basic pedicure E4.4 Perform a basic pedicure E4.5 Discuss trends in pedicures F1 Basic Tip Application F1.1 Describe nail tips F1.2 Discuss supplies needed and used for nail tip application F1.3 Discuss nail tip application pre-service F1.4 Discuss and demonstrate nail tip application procedure F1.5 Discuss nail tip post-service F1.6 Perform a nail tip application F2 Overlays (Gels/Acrylic/Fibreglass) Gel Nails F2.1 Describe gel nails F2.2 List supplies needed for light-gel application F2.3 Describe and demonstrate gel application pre-service F2.4 Demonstrate the procedure and precautions for lightcured gel application F2.5 Demonstrate gel application over tips F2.6 Describe and demonstrate gel-application post-service F2.7 Demonstrate the procedure and precautions for lightcured gel application over tips F2.8 Describe the procedure and precautions for no-light gel application F2.9 Discuss gel maintenance and gel removal Acrylic Nails F2.1 Describe acrylic nails F2.2 Compare gel and acrylic overlays and their appropriate uses F2.3 List supplies needed for application of acrylic nails F2.4 Describe and demonstrate acrylic nail application preservice F2.5 Describe and demonstrate the procedure and precautions for acrylic nail application over tips F2.6 Describe acrylic nail application post-service F2.7 Discuss acrylic maintenance and acrylic nail removal Fibreglass Nails F2.1 Describe fibreglass nails F2.2 List supplies needed for the application of fibreglass overlays F2.3 Describe and demonstrate fibreglass overlay preservice F2.4 Describe and demonstrate the application of fibreglass overlays F2.5 Describe and demonstrate fibreglass overlay postservice F2.6 Demonstrate the procedure and precautions for fibre glass nails
9 9 F2.7 Discuss fibreglass maintenance and removal F3 Sculptured Nails F3.1 Describe sculptured nails F3.2 Demonstrate nail forms F3.3 Describe and demonstrate sculptured pre-service application F3.4 Describe and demonstrate sculptured application F3.5 Demonstrate the procedure and precautions for sculpting with acrylic F3.6 Demonstrate the procedure and precautions for sculpting with gel F3.7 Describe and demonstrate nail sculpting post-service F3.8 Discuss common problems and cautions with sculptured nails F4 Modified Nails F4.1 Describe nail wraps (overlays) F4.2 Discuss supplies needed for nail wraps F4.3 Discuss nail wrap pre-service F4.4 Discuss and demonstrate each nail wrap application F4.5 Discuss nail wrap post-service F4.6 Discuss purpose of artificial toenails F4.7 Discuss artificial toenail products F4.8 Discuss and demonstrate application and techniques of artificial toenails F5 Artificial Nail Maintenance F5.1 Discuss artificial nail maintenance F5.2 Describe and demonstrate fills F5.3 Describe and demonstrate back fills F5.4 Describe and demonstrate artificial nail repair techniques F5.5 Describe and demonstrate artificial nail removal TOTAL Submitted by: (Signature) Date: For Office Use Only Declaration verified by: Signature: Date:
10 10 SKIN CARE TECHNICIAN TECHNICAL TRAINING Codes Descriptors (Unit; Objective) Please specify reference(s) indicating where in your program this objective is covered, and the approximate time allocated to this content. Reference(s) Time G1 Introduction to Skin Care Technician G1.1 Discuss the history of skin care and the use of cosmetics G1.2 Discuss the present day trends in cosmetics and skin care practices G1.3 Describe Skin Care Technician career opportunities G1.4 Describe the services performed by a Skin Care Technician G1.5 Describe methods used by a Skin Care Technician G1.6 Discuss the health of skin G2 Tools and Equipment G2.1 Describe the treatment room G2.2 Describe the function and purpose of tools used by a Skin Care technician G2.3 Discuss general and specific safety practices and regulations for common hand/electric tools G2.4 Practice using the tools used by a Skin Care Technician G2.5 Describe the function and purpose of equipment used by a Skin Care Technician G2.6 Describe sharp containers for disposal for sharpedged objects G2.7 Discuss general and specific safety practices and regulations for equipment G2.8 Discuss and demonstrate sanitation of tools and equipment G2.9 Discuss and demonstrate sterilization of metal equipment G2.10 Practice using tools and equipment used by a Skin Care Technician G3 Cosmetic Massage G3.1 Discuss cosmetic massage G3.2 Describe basic massage movements G3.3 Describe contra-indication and safety for all types G3.4 Discuss equipment and products needed for cosmetic massage G3.5 Identify the need for each massage technique G3.6 Describe manual/mechanical muscle toning G3.7 Demonstrate the massage techniques G3.8 Demonstrate a manual massage to firm and stimulate muscle of the face, neck and décolletage G3.9 Demonstrate a manual application of pressure on all motor points to create a stimulus G3.10 Describe the removal of excess massage products
11 11 G3.11 Demonstrate the removal of excess massage products G3.12 Practice cosmetic massage G4 Anatomy and Physiology G4.1 Discuss the anatomy and physiology of the case and décolletage G4.2 Describe massage related anatomy and physiology G4.3 Identify structures of the skin G4.4 Identify the five layers of the epidermis G4.5 Identify the two layers of the dermis, corium or cutis (true skin) G4.6 Describe the subcutaneous layer of the skin G4.7 Identify motor points of the skin G5 Skin Products and Chemistry G5.1 Discuss the importance of an esthetician s familiarity with the ingredients used in products G5.2 Describe product forms G5.3 Define natural and organic ingredients G5.4 Discuss the reasoning of manufacturer s listing all ingredients used in products G5.5 Define hypoallergenic G5.6 Describe the different products used G5.7 Define appropriate products, using product knowledge for various types of skin G5.8 Discuss the types of products used for treatment to improve skin and remove imperfections for the appropriate skin types G5.9 Discuss the branches of chemistry G5.10 Discuss the various chemicals pertaining to skin care and their related hazards G5.11 Describe the ph level of the skin G5.12 Describe the difference between a dilute, a concentrated, and a saturated solution G5.13 Discuss emulsions used in cosmetic preparations G6 Trends G6.1 Define trends G6.2 Discuss trends from the past G6.3 Identify new trends in the skin care industry G6.4 Complete a project using instructors guidelines, on new trends in the skin care industry G6.5 Practice new trends in skin care on a model G7 Provincial Certification Review G7.1 Discuss format and general content of the Skin Care Technician Examinations G7.2 Identify resources, strategies, and other considerations for maximizing successful completion of written exams G7.3 Review program content regarding safety and sanitation G7.4 Review program content regarding records management G7.5 Review program content regarding retail and salon management functions
12 12 G7.6 Review program content regarding basic job skills G7.7 Review program content regarding skin care treatments G7.8 Develop a review plan H1 Skin Dermatology and Histology H1.1 Define dermatology and histology H1.2 Discuss the histology of skin H1.3 Discuss skin types H1.4 Discuss skin conditions H1.5 Examine and identify various skin types and conditions H2 Skin Diseases and Disorders H2.1 Define skin diseases and disorders H2.2 Discuss why a Skin Care Technician should be able to recognize common skin diseases and disorders H2.3 Discuss the purpose of studying infectious diseases of the skin H2.4 Discuss why a Skin Care Technician must refuse treatment of a client with an infectious or contagious disease H2.5 Identify skin disorders and imperfections H2.6 Identify skin diseases H2.7 Identify high blood pressure H2.8 Identify allergic skin reactions H2.9 Describe the safety measures to be followed if an infection or acne is present H3 Basic Face/ Back Treatments H3.1 Discuss the implements and equipment used in face/back treatments H3.2 Discuss the products used for face/back treatments H3.3 Demonstrate the application of various products according to manufacturers instructions and clients needs H3.4 Describe exfoliation products and techniques H3.5 Demonstrate the application of exfoliation products to the face and back H3.6 Discuss the procedures for extractions H3.7 Demonstrate on a client the removal of comedone and milia H3.8 Describe anti-bacterial treatments and products H3.9 Discuss the types of facial equipment used in face/back treatments H3.10 Review cosmetic massage for the face and back H3.11 Describe the application of a mask H3.12 Demonstrate the application of a mask H3.13 Describe the procedures of removing various masks H3.14 Demonstrate the removal of various masks H3.15 Describe toners and protective products H3.16 Describe the application of toners and protective products
13 13 H4 Body Treatments H4.1 Describe the process for a skin analysis H4.2 Identify, with the help of equipment, fine, medium, or course texture of skin H4.3 Identify skin condition and type H4.4 Describe how to advise a client on treatment H4.5 Describe the various product lines used for body treatments H4.6 Identify the client need for a specific product. H4.7 Demonstrate the application of various products according to manufacturers' instructions and client needs H4.8 Demonstrate a consultation with a client describing the function of various products to be used for a treatment H4.9 Describe epidermabrasion H4.10 Demonstrate how to perform an epidermabrasion H5 Specialized Facial Treatments H5.1 Describe the different types of facials H5.2 Describe various specialized treatments H5.3 Describe chemical face peeling H5.4 Describe dermabrasion H5.5 Describe laser treatment H5.6 Identify and describe the various products used for special facial treatments H5.7 Describe epidermabrasion H5.8 Demonstrate how to perform an epidermabrasion H5.9 Describe vaporizers H5.10 Demonstrate using a vaporizer H5.11 Describe light therapy H5.12 Demonstrate on a client the use of infrared with the application of a facial treatment H5.13 Describe high frequency therapy H5.14 Define the benefits of Telsa high frequency H5.15 Demonstrate the process of high frequency therapy H5.16 Demonstrate on a client the use of high frequency therapy H5.17 Demonstrate how to prepare and apply a thermo mask H5.18 Demonstrate the use of an herbal mask for deep cleansing purposes H5.19 Demonstrate the application of the lonta mask in connection with cosmetic substances I1 Hair Removal (Depilatory and Tweezing) I1.1 Describe hair histology I1.2 Analyze skin I1.3 Describe depilatory products I1.4 Describe depilatory hair removal I1.5 Discuss tweezing unwanted hair
14 14 I1.6 Describe the preparation of the skin before and after treatments I1.7 Demonstrate the preparation of the skin before and after treatments I1.8 Demonstrate various techniques of temporary hair removal I1.9 Describe the process of removing depilatory products I1.10 Demonstrate the removal of depilatory products I2 Make-up Artistry I2.1 Define physiognomy I2.2 Discuss physiognomy I2.3 Describe colour theory I2.4 Discuss colour psychology I2.5 Discuss tools used for make-up application I2.6 Discuss make-up products I2.7 Describe the selection of colours according to the client s skin tone I2.8 Demonstrate cleansing of the face I2.9 Demonstrate basic make-up application I2.10 Demonstrate specialized make-up application I3 Lash and Brow Tints I3.1 Describe instruments and supplies required for brow and lash tinting I3.2 Discuss risks and safety factors in brow and lash tinting I3.3 Discuss the usage of protective products I3.4 Demonstrate the usage of protective products I3.5 Demonstrate how to mix and dispense tinting products I3.6 Describe the methods of tinting brows and lashes I3.7 Describe processing and colour absorption time I3.8 Describe test tinting results I3.9 Demonstrate the methods of lash and brow tinting including safety measures I4 Introduction to Aromatherapy I4.1 Define aromatherapy I4.2 Explain aromatherapy I4.3 Examine aromatherapy products and equipment I4.4 Demonstrate the uses of aromatherapy in skin care TOTAL Submitted by: (Signature) Date: For Office Use Only Declaration verified by: Signature: Date:
15 15 ELECTROLOGIST TECHNICAL TRAINING Codes Descriptors (Unit; Objective) Please specify reference(s) indicating where in your program this objective is covered, and the approximate time allocated to this content. Reference(s) Time J1 Introduction to Electrologist J1.1 Discuss the history of electrology J1.2 Discuss the basic skills and requirements performed by the Electrologist J1.3 Identify electrolysis terms used for services J1.4 Describe Electrologist career opportunities J1.5 Describe time evaluation for various treatments J1.6 Describe the different associations for electrolysis and benefits of membership J2 Tools and Equipment J2.1 Discuss the kinds of electrology equipment J2.2 Define and identify various parts of an electrolysis machine J2.3 Discuss the disposable filament J2.4 Discuss and demonstrate the proper care for the common tools and equipment used in electrology J2.5 Discuss and demonstrate the sanitation process of equipment J2.6 Discuss and demonstrate the sterilization process of metal equipment J2.7 Discuss the procedures of safety in electrolysis J3 Principals of Electricity and Equipment J3.1 Discuss electrical currents J3.2 Describe electrolysis J3.3 Describe thermolysis J3.4 Describe the blend method J3.5 Review the filament (probe or electrode) J3.6 Discuss choosing the correct filament J3.7 Discuss the selection of appropriate current J4 Trends J4.1 Define and discuss trends from the past J4.2 Identify new trends in the electrology industry J4.3 Complete a project/portfolio using instructor s guidelines J4.4 Practice new trends in the electrology industry on a model J5 Provincial Certification Review J5.1 Discuss format and general content of Electrologist Provincial Exam J5.2 Identify resources, strategies and other considerations for maximizing successful completion of written exams
16 16 J5.3 Review program content regarding safety and sanitation J5.4 Review program content regarding records management J5.5 Review program content regarding retail and salon management functions J5.6 Review program content regarding basic job skills J5.7 Review program content regarding electrolysis treatments K1 Skin Dermatology and Histology K1.1 Describe different skin characteristics K1.2 Discuss the histology and pathology of the skin K1.3 Define dermatology K1.4 Describe skin lesions K1.5 Define and discuss skin disorders and imperfections K1.6 Describe various related skin inflammations K1.7 Describe various related parasitic diseases K1.8 Describe various related skin diseases where electrolysis treatment must not be administered K1.9 Describe various related hypertrophies of the skin K1.10 Define the stages of cell division K1.11 Discuss tissues/cells/organs K2 Hair Structure and Analysis K2.1 Discuss hair growth, shapes, reproduction K2.2 Discuss hair chemistry K2.3 Describe and demonstrate how to perform an examination and analysis K2.4 Discuss the effects of antiseptics for preventing infections and demonstrate their application K2.5 Describe how to hold a probe and forceps (tweezers) K2.6 Describe insertion into a follicle K2.7 Describe and demonstrate the angle of inclination K2.8 Describe the use of magnifying devices during the examination and insertion K2.9 Describe the hints used for making good insertions K2.10 Describe establishing a depth gauge K2.11 Describe a correct epilation K2.12 Describe conditions of hair K2.13 Describe the cycle, causes and computing rate for regrowth K2.14 Describe the scheduling according to re-growth K2.15 Describe the necessity for communicating the facets of re-growth to the client K3 Hair Problems K3.1 Describe the glands associated with hair, their function and related problems K3.2 Describe stimulation of new hair growth K3.3 Define congenital patterns
17 17 K3.4 Define topical causes K3.5 Define systemic causes K3.6 Describe the endocrine system in connection with hormonal changes L1 Pre-epilation Treatment L1.1 Discuss the preparation process of hair removal L1.2 Demonstrate the proper preparation procedures for hair removal L1.3 Discuss the different product lines available L1.4 Demonstrate proper application of antiseptics L1.5 Demonstrate how to perform an allergy patch test L1.6 Demonstrate how to analyze test results L1.7 Demonstrate the recommendation of treatments and products to clients L1.8 Demonstrate the selection of correct filament size L1.9 Discuss the types of currents L1.10 Demonstrate how to operate the equipment L1.11 Describe and demonstrate how to perform anaphoresis L1.12 Demonstrate a client consultation L2 Electrolysis, Thermolysis and Blend L2.1 Discuss the use of various modalities L2.2 Demonstrate how to operate the equipment according to manufacturer s instructions L2.3 Demonstrate maintaining sterilization while inserting filaments into probe holder L2.4 Demonstrate the insertion of the filaments into the hair follicle L2.5 Demonstrate the proper disposal of filaments safely L2.6 Demonstrate client/patient positioning and draping during treatment of the different areas L2.7 Demonstrate the suggested work pattern on the specific treatment areas L2.8 Discuss bruising marks L2.9 Discuss correct shaping of eyebrows L2.10 Describe and demonstrate eyebrow shaping L2.11 Discuss client s nonverbal feedback L3 Post-epilation Treatment L3.1 Discuss the different post-treatment products L3.2 Demonstrate the selection and application of posttreatment products L3.3 Describe the post-treatment of the different treatment areas L3.4 Discuss and demonstrate how to perform cataphoresis L3.5 Describe the effects of over treatment L3.6 Describe and suggest special home care instructions for the healing process and to avoid infections L3.7 Demonstrate safety and hygiene rules during all general treatment procedures TOTAL
18 18 Submitted by: (Signature) Date: For Office Use Only Declaration verified by: Signature: Date:
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