LED Facial

LED Facial

LED Facial available at Hessle, Belfast, Somerset x2 tutors.

The use of colour in healing is not new. It has a long history, and colour therapy, as it is now called, represents the rediscovery of some of the principles and practices known since the earliest times.  Those who have never been deprived of colour tend to take it for granted and generally don’t realise its importance to health and well being.

Our ancestors, nevertheless, recognized it as a basic need and the ancient cultures reflect this awareness.  For the ancients, the colours that make up sunlight were each considered to show a different aspect of the divine, and to influence different qualities of life. Colour is therefore an important feature in the symbolism of ancient cultures throughout the world, and the origins of colour in Western civilization can be traced back to the mythology of Ancient Egypt and Greece.

Ancient Egyptians and Greeks used coloured minerals, stones, crystals, salves and dyes as remedies, and sanctuaries painted in various shades in treatment. Interest in the physical nature of colour developed in Ancient Greece alongside the concept of the elements – air, fire, water and earth.

Newton stated that light is made up of waves. Each wave has a different wavelength (from start to end of each wave) and each wave has a different frequency (number of oscillations per second).  Red has the smallest angle of refraction, shorter frequency and longer wavelength and violet has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency.  In his work Newton found seven colours in the spectrum.  However over the years this has been debated since Goethe found there to be six.

In colour therapy there are 8 main colours used including turquoise and magenta, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.  Each colour within the electromagnetic spectrum vibrates at a different rate to another.  Light is made up of small pockets of energy called quanta, energy resonates on different levels and therefore colour is an energy vibration.

 

An LED facial can help with:

Prevention is better than cure!

Reducing fine lines and wrinkles to restore skins elasticity and have a more youthful look!

LED Facial Increases blood circulation

LED Facial Improves Lymphatic Drainage

LED Facial Tones and Tightens

Aids cell detoxification and improves cell hydration and ability to absorb

LED Facial Calms melanocytes to improve pigmentation

LED Facial Stimulates Collagen and Elastin Production

Eliminates Vascular Skin such as spider veins and rosacea

Repairs signs of ageing – improves colour and reduces hyperpigmentation and dark sports

It can help with the treatment of skin conditions

Boosts anti oxidants in the skin protecting against free radicals

Course content:

Full practical demonstration and guidance throughout the day of a LED facial.

Health and Safety at Work Law,Sterilisation and Hygiene in the salon

Data Protection, Where to buy products and the different skin types

Anatomy and Physiology relating to the course you are studying

Consultation process and an example of the consultation card.

Contra-indications and how to recognise them, Contra-actions

Licensing requirements if required. Professionalism/ Code of Ethics

Local Bylaws that may affect your business e.g. treating minors.

Where to obtain insurance and details of professional associations.

Entry Requirement & Prerequisites

The course is accredited by ABT – entry requirements to get insurance via ABT is a full level 2 Beauty.

Beautyguild accreditation requires a facial diploma for entry to this course.

Course duration & CPD

1 Day, 10 CPD

Assessment and Examination Method

There will be continuous formative assessments takes place during the day while you practise and take information from your tutor.

Course Investment

£175

Deposit: £70
Amount due 2 weeks prior to training: £105

Qualification

Practitioner Level Diploma

Insurance Cover

Once you complete this training you will be entitled to gain insurance. All courses at Inspire Therapy Training are accredited and recognised by industry professionals. View our accreditation page for details. See below for the accrediting bodies we have opted to use for this diploma.

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