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Module 2 : Anatomy and Physiology Relating to this Treatment
Summary / What you will learn Types of hair Anatomy of hair Purposes of having hair What kills and what stimulates the hair Interesting facts 2.1 Anatomy of Hair The hair follicle is divided into different regions, including the lower segment which includes the bulb and the supra-bulb, the mid-section which includes the isthmus, and the upper section which is the infundibulum. The lower section comes up from the base section of the follicle to the AR rector Pili Mu...
Lessons
- Module 1 : Introduction to Waxing and Hair Removal
- Module 2 : Anatomy and Physiology Relating to this Treatment
- Module 3 : Hair Removal Methods
- Module 4 : Completing Client Consultation
- Module 5 : Health, Hygiene and Safety Legislation
- Module 6 : Professional Ethics and Client Records
- Module 7 : Professional Image
- Module 8 : Preparation of Products, Equipment and the Client
- Module 9 : Materials Required
- Module 10 : Safety Precautions Relating to Wax
- Module 11 : Function of the Skin
- Module 12 : Sanitation and Sanitisation
- Module 13 : Preparing for Application and Removal
- Module 14 : Face
- Module 15 : Above the Lip
- Module 16 : The Chin
- Module 17 : Eyebrows
- Module 18 : Underarms
- Module 19 : Arms
- Module 20: Chest
- Module 21: Legs (Upper and Lower)
- Module 22: Back
- Module 23: Bikini Area
- Module 24: Aftercare
- Module 25: Dos and Don’ts and What to do When Things Don’t go to Plan