Natural Cosmetics Course - Making Creams and Natural Cosmetics

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Duration

    4 Weeks

Throughout the Natural Cosmetics Course you will learn making creams and a complete line of natural cosmetics; body, facial, hands and feet, haircare and toiletries. The course will teach you how to create your own formulas, customize them, increase your knowledge on natural properties, personal use, and / or the development of a handcrafted activity. Suitable for: Women and men without previous knowledge in cosmetology, presented in a practical way, clear, simple and complete.

About this course

You do not need prior knowledge.

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Teachers and trainers (1)

María Cecilia  Podesta

María Cecilia Podesta

Trainer

She specializes in Natural Cosmetics and Natural Beauty

Course programme

Natural Cosmetics Course - Making Creams and Natural Cosmetics(distance learning)

COURSE PROGRAM

Diploma: At the end of the course you will receive a diploma that certifies the completion of the course.

Practical Module

Natural Cosmetics bases or excipients:

Base cream formula

Base gel base formula

Natural Cosmetics body line:

Cream for normal skin

Cream for dry skin

Cream for oily skin

Tanning cream

Anticellulite Gel

Reductive cryogenic gel

Massage modeling cream

Soothing after sun gel

Stretch marks emulsion

Gel for varicous veins

After waxing decongestive gel

Natural Cosmetics facial line:

Eye contour cream

Cleansing emulsion

Sensitive dry skin tonic

Oily skin tonic

Normal skin tonic

Biphase make-up remover lotion

Natural lip balm

Decongestive tonic

Men's after shaving lotion

Mask for acneic skins

Antiage mask

Natural Cosmetics hand and feet line:

Hand and nail care cream

Cream for skin stains

Rinse-free antibacterial hand gel

Refreshing-moisturizing foot gel

Spray for foot fungus

Cream for callouses

Natural Cosmetics Hair line:

Hair line of Natural Cosmetic

Shampoo for oily hair

Shampoo for normal hair

Hair repairing oil

Anti hair loss lotion

Theoretical module

NATURAL COSMETICS AND AROMATHERAPY

Natural Cosmetics

Classification of cosmetics

Composition of cosmetics

Labeling of cosmetics

Excipients

Choice of the excipient

Cosmetic bases

NATURAL INGREDIENTS

Details of each of the uses and cosmetics properties

Essential Oil - Elaboration - Features-Description of uses in natural cosmetics

Vegetable oils - Elaboration - Features-Descriptions use in natural cosmetics

Vegetable extracts - Elaboration - Features-Description of use in natural cosmetics

THE SKIN

Skin Physiology

The pH

Healthy habits for the skin

Face care

Vitamins for the skin

Male skin

Skin during pregnancy

The sun and skin, care and precautions

SKIN TYPES

Normal or balanced skin

Oily and seborrheic skin

Mixted skin

Dry skin

Sensitive Skin

BASIC ACE CARE

Cleansing

Toning

Moisturizing and hydrating

Eye contour

Masks

Scrubs

SKIN CONDITIONS

Cutaneous dehydration

Acne

Cellulite

Stretch marks

Varicose veins

Rosacea

Flabbiness

Wrinkles

Scars

Atopic dermatitis

HANDS and NAILS

Basic recommendations for hand care

Nail morphology

Nail care

Hand and nail care products

Fragile and brittle nails

HAND CONDITIONS

Hyperpigmentation

Hypopigmentation

Hyperhydrosis

HAIR

Hair life cycle

TYPES OF HAIR

Dry hair

Oily hair

Normal hair

HAIR CONDITIONS

Hair loss (alopecia)

Dandruff

Pediculosis

PRACTICAL CASES (final evaluation)

Natural Cosmetics Course - Making Creams and Natural Cosmetics

£ 120 VAT inc.