
SYLLABUS
4-Days Online Masterclass in Facials
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Here’s a comprehensive list of facial types practiced internationally, categorized by technique, purpose, or region which you will learn in this course :
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1. Traditional and Regional Facials
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Japanese Kobido Facial
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Focuses on facial massage to improve circulation, sculpt, and rejuvenate.
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Korean Glass Skin Facial
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Multi-step process for glowing, dewy skin, using hydrating and pore-refining techniques.
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Chinese Gua Sha Facial
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Uses jade or rose quartz tools for lymphatic drainage and facial sculpting.
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Bangkok Herbal Facial
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Incorporates Thai herbs like lemongrass and turmeric for detoxification and skin revitalization.
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European Classic Facial
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Basic cleansing, exfoliation, steam, extraction, massage, mask, and hydration.
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2. Advanced Technology-Based Facials
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HydraFacial
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Uses a machine for deep cleansing, exfoliation, hydration, and infusion of serums.
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LED Light Therapy Facial
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Red and blue light treatments for anti-aging and acne reduction.
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Microdermabrasion Facial
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Exfoliates the skin using crystals or diamond tips for a smoother texture.
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Oxygen Facial
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Delivers oxygen and serums into the skin for hydration and brightness.
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Laser Facial
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Targets pigmentation, acne scars, and fine lines with laser technology.
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3. Ingredient-Based Facials
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Gold Facial
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Uses gold-infused products for anti-aging and brightening.
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Silver Facial
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Focuses on antibacterial properties for acne-prone skin.
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Diamond Facial
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Exfoliates and rejuvenates using diamond-infused products.
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Vitamin C Facial
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Brightens skin tone and reduces pigmentation.
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Collagen Boosting Facial
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Uses collagen-based products to firm and plump the skin.
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4. Problem-Specific Facials
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Anti-Aging Facial
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Incorporates peptides, retinol, and massage for wrinkle reduction and skin tightening.
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Brightening Facial
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Targets dull skin with exfoliation and brightening serums like glycolic acid and Vitamin C.
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Acne Control Facial
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Utilizes salicylic acid, tea tree oil, and calming masks to treat acne.
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Pigmentation Facial
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Reduces dark spots and evens skin tone with enzyme peels and serums.
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5. Luxury and Spa Facials
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Caviar Facial
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Uses caviar extracts for hydration and anti-aging.
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Wine Facial
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Antioxidant-rich facial using wine extracts for glow and detoxification.
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24K Gold Mask Facial
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Includes a luxurious gold mask for rejuvenation and radiance.
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Ayurvedic Facial
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Uses natural ingredients like turmeric, neem, and sandalwood for healing and glow.
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6. Specialized Facials
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Men’s Facial
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Addresses thicker skin, razor burns, and oiliness.
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Aromatherapy Facial
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Uses essential oils for relaxation and skin nourishment.
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Cryotherapy Facial
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Cold therapy to tighten pores and reduce puffiness.
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Fire and Ice Facial
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Alternates between heating and cooling products to rejuvenate the skin.
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7. Natural and DIY-Based Facials
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Fruit Facial
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Uses natural fruit extracts like papaya, banana, or orange for hydration and exfoliation.
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Herbal Facial
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Focuses on using herbal ingredients like aloe vera, tulsi, and neem.
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Charcoal Detox Facial
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Incorporates activated charcoal masks to remove impurities.
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Honey and Milk Facial
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Moisturizes and brightens the skin naturally.
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8. Medical and Clinic-Based Facials
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Chemical Peel Facial
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Uses AHAs, BHAs, or retinoids for deep exfoliation and skin renewal.
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PRP (Vampire) Facial
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Involves platelet-rich plasma injections for skin rejuvenation.
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Dermaplaning Facial
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Exfoliates and removes peach fuzz using a surgical blade.
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Carbon Laser Facial
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Reduces oiliness, acne, and pigmentation using carbon and laser technology.
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9. Seasonal and Occasion-Based Facials
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Summer Cooling Facial
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Includes aloe vera and cucumber for hydration and soothing.
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Bridal Facial
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Focuses on brightening and preparing skin for makeup application.
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Winter Hydration Facial
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Deep moisturizing treatments to combat dryness.
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This list provides a wide variety of facials practiced globally, catering to different needs and preferences.
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SCHEDULE
Day 1: Basics of Skin and Facial Anatomy
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Introduction to Skin Anatomy
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Layers of the skin: Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue
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Skin types: Normal, oily, dry, combination, sensitive
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Common skin conditions: Acne, pigmentation, aging, sensitivity
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Understanding Facial Anatomy
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Muscles of the face and their importance in facials
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Blood circulation and lymphatic drainage
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Skin Analysis Techniques
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Identifying skin types and conditions
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Tools and equipment for skin analysis
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Essential Pre-Facial Preparations
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Setting up a hygienic workstation
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Client consultation and contraindications
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Day 2: Classic, Bangkok, and Customized Facials
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Classic Facial
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Step-by-step procedure (cleansing, exfoliation, steam, extraction, massage, mask, and hydration)
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Benefits and limitations
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Hydrating Facial
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Products suitable for dry and sensitive skin
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Techniques for deep hydration
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Bangkok-Inspired Herbal Facial
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Traditional Thai herbal compress for relaxation and detox
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Use of lemongrass, turmeric, and kaffir lime for revitalization
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Detox Facial
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Use of clay and charcoal masks
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Lymphatic drainage massage for toxin removal
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Anti-Aging Facial
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Products with active ingredients (retinol, peptides)
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Lifting and firming massage techniques
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Day 3: Asian and Specialized Facials
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Japanese Facial (Kobido)
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Techniques for deep facial massage to enhance circulation and sculpt the face
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Use of rice-based products and sake for brightening
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Korean Glass Skin Facial
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Multi-step facial focusing on hydration, glow, and pore refinement
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Products with snail mucin, hyaluronic acid, and ginseng
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Chinese Gua Sha Facial
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Gua Sha tools for sculpting, reducing puffiness, and promoting blood flow
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Use of jade rollers and herbal-infused oils
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HydraFacial
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Overview of HydraFacial machine and its benefits
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Deep cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration process
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Brightening and Pigmentation Facial
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Enzyme peels and Vitamin C-based products
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Techniques to reduce hyperpigmentation and improve skin tone
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Day 4: DIY, Advanced, and Global Facials
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Fruit and Herbal Facials
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Benefits of natural ingredients like papaya, aloe vera, and turmeric
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Preparing DIY facial masks and scrubs
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Gold, Silver, and Diamond Facials
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Benefits of precious metals and minerals for skin rejuvenation
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Application and massage techniques for each type
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Facials for Men
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Addressing men’s skin concerns (razor burns, oiliness, thick skin)
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Suitable products and techniques
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Aromatherapy Facial
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Use of essential oils for relaxation and skin rejuvenation
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Q&A and Certification
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Open forum for questions and clarification
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Certification ceremony for participants
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Why should you learn this "Facials Masterclass" course at HarbaCare International ?
Facials form the core of any beauty treatment. If your knowledge and practice of facials is weak, the end result of your treatment will not be satisfying.
If you already have a certification in beauty sector from any institute, check if it is accredited to any International organisation. If you don't have such certificate, you must visit HarbaCare International Cosmetology Academy and grab our certificate which is accredited to International Cosmetology Board (London-U.K.).
HarbaCare International is awarded 7 star rating by International Board which showcases our distinguished quality of training.
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