Waxing

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Waxing is a hair removal treatment on the legs, bikini line, underarm, lip, chin, and brow. This course provides the skills and qualification you need to successfully deliver a waxing treatment.

Course Content:

  • First Aid
  • Health and Safety
  • Anatomy and Physiology L2
  • Tools and Equipment
  • Contra-indications/Contra-actions
  • Hair Removal Treatment Knowledge
  • Client Consultation
  • Hot Wax Procedure
  • Warm Wax Procedure
  • Aftercare Advice
  • Video Demonstration
  • Q&A

Upon completion of the course content, you will be required to complete a case study submission before receiving a certificate upon completion.

Waxing was first carried out by Ancient Egyptians when they saw hairless bodies as beauty. They made wax using a mixture of oil, honey and sugar. Waxing is a form of semi-permanent hair removal which removes hair from the root. The growth will begin to return within 4 weeks, or for some within the first 1-2 weeks depending on their hair growth cycle. Waxing is a fast effective method for removing hair and is more popular than shaving as using a shaving method only removes hair up to the surface.

First Aid

Treatment Safety

Tools and Equipment

Contra-indications/Contra-actions

The Nail Health Check

Aftercare Advice

Waxing Exam Questions

Waxing Next Steps

Anatomy of The Skin The Skeletal System Bones of the skull and the face Bones of the neck, chest, shoulder and spine Anatomy of the arm and hand Anatomy of the leg and foot The Cardiovascular System The Lymphatic System The Nervous System The Musculoskeletal System Muscles of the face and neck Muscles of the chest, abdomen, hips, legs and feet Tendons and Ligaments Musculoskeletal Problems The Hair Hair Growth Cycle Hair Removal Methods Hot Wax Warm Wax Suppliers Potential Income Key Facts Hot Wax Procedure Warm Wax Procedure Waxing Video Demonstration