16 course program
COURSE CURRICULUM
A. SPA TREATMENT
1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF SPA
The Origin of Spa
Asian Spa: Mind – Spirit – Body
Overview of therapies in Spa
Herbs for Spa
2. MANAGER DUTIES
The task are performed before opening for service
The tasks during and after the end of service
The tasks that cannot be left until tomorrow
Skills needed of a manager
Key of success for a manager
3. RECEPTIONIST – CONSULTATION
Serves visitor at reception desk
Customer consulting – Make a consultation record
Customer care – Schedule appointment
Phone – Email communication
4. SELLING SKILLS IN SPA
5. HANDLES COMMON SITUATIONS IN SPA
6. PRACTICAL SKILLS IN SPA
Blending essential oil for massage
Use essential oils at reception, the massage room, and the relaxing tea room
Making herbal tea + decorating tea tray + the way to serve tea to guests
Use essential oils in sauna and steambath
Use essential oils in massage
Set up massege room, changing bedsheet and towels between two guests
Method of using, preserving and distilling massage cream with essential oils
Herbal: Practice herbal bundles – Application of herbal compress in Spa
7. SPA THERAPIES
Hydrotherapy – Thermotherapy
Stone massage therapy – Hot stone body massage
Japanese reflexology therapy (Shiatsu)
Reflexology therapy according to Traditional
Chinese Medicine
Traditional Thai Massage
Classical Swedish Massage – Aroma Therapy Massage
Blood pressure measurement, the technique of cleaning and warming the client’s foot before massage
Foot reflexology – Foot massage
Yoga therapy, Yogi and editation
B. HIGH STANDARD AESTHETIC
Waxing
Weigh loss treatment and Cellulite reduction:
- Combining methods of acupressure, hot wrap, cold wrap, and beauty equipment.
- Combination of weight loss method and diet.
- BMI and BMR index of the body.
Relaxation massage for the whole body with essential oils according to the classical Swedish method
The technique of cleaning and warming the client’s foot before massage
Intensive skin care and treatment, including:
Part 1
a) Skin structure and function
b) Physiological anatomy of Head – Face – Neck:
- Muscle structure of Head – Face – Neck
- Bone structure of Head – Face – Neck
- Supply blood to the Head – Face – Neck
- Lymphatic system of the Head – Face – Neck
- Nerves of the Head – Face – Neck
Part 2
- Skin identificaion and analysis
- Microbiology (bacteria)
- The science of cosmetics
- Radiation – Harmful effects of sunlight to the skin
- Melasma: Causes – Treatment
- Acne: Causes – Treatment
- Face lift – Wrinkle removal and skin rejuvenation
Part 3
Initial skin care procedure:
- Bed setup.
- Foot cleaning techniques.
- Drraping techniques
- Professional trolley setup.
- Makeup removal techniques for face, eyes, and lips.
- Professional facial cleansing techniques.
Skin care procedures under international medical standard
Massage technique according to international standard
Method of using a professional beauty machine:
+ Electric current
- Principle of operation
- Precautions
- Operating procedures
+ Transfer of aesthetic equipment technology
- Indirect high frequency equipment
- Direct high frequency equipment
- Vacum suction equipment
- Ion Galvanic – Desincrustation equipment
- Ion Galvanic – Iontophoresis equipment
- Muscle stimulation Faradic equipment
- Ultrasound equipment
- Steamer equipment
- Face lift Hifu equipment
- Laser machine for melasma – Wrinkle removal
Pratice treatment process in aesthetic:
- Cleansing the body with salt or herbs, body polishing,
herbal wrapping, moisturizing the skin (body scrubs, body wraps, body baths, moisturizers).