CaAdEst provides its Master Esthetics students with the most advanced research, education and techniques for today's Master Esthetician. A chemical peel provides a non-invasive skin exfoliation and skin rejuvenation with results that retexture, smooth and brighten the skin. At CaAdEst Master Esthetician students will work with various concentrations and combinations of peel solutions that prove to be effective for the improvement of mild acne, resurface rough and uneven pigmentation and reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
Offering Chemical Peels is a natural progression for your facial clientele.
Chemical Peels are an amazing, results driven service every esthetician should be able to perform. Chemical Peels push the skin to regenerate itself, revealing fresher more youthful looking skin.
Improvements that your clients would see include visibly softer skin
reduction in acne or discolorations and improvements in the skins texture and tone. The result is smooth, radiant, glowing skin.
About Chemical Peels
About Chemical Peels
Chemical peels provide great non-invasive skin exfoliation and skin rejuvenation with results that retexture, smooth and brighten the skin. Rough or dry patches can be resurfaced and uneven pigmentation spots can be reduced. The look of fine lines and wrinkles can be improved as cell turnovers are increased and damaged skin cells are shed. Various concentrations and combinations of peel solutions also prove to be effective for the improvement of mild acne by stripping away plugs of keratin, oil, and dirt that often lead to outbreaks.
Benefits of Adding Chemical Peels to Your Practice
Clients look and feel better
Become more marketable to future employers by offering new advances in chemical peel services
Add additional cash services to your existing business
After training you can start right away.
The Importance of Anti-Oxidant Peel
TCA
Jessner
Malic
Mandelic
Retinoic
Glyolic
Tartaric
Pumpkin
Salicylic
Lastic
Course Outline
Client Consultation
Contradictions in Chemical Peels
Pre-Conditioning of the skin prior to treatment
Points of Understanding
Procedure/Informed Consent
Photo Release
Skin History and Analysis
Procedure Regiment Prior to Treatment
Key Ingredient Properties
Mastering the protocols
The art of layering with different Chemical Peels
Post Inflammatory Hyper Pigmentation
Post Treatment Protocols
Advanced Hair Removal
California Advanced Esthetics provides Master training in Advanced Waxing techniques for the face, body and intimate (male and female) hair removal. Our comprehensive training program has been designed to keep you ahead of the competition and at the vey peak of the profession. Instruction focuses on using advanced techniques to improve your skills and provide a fast, easy and painless service for your clients.
What Will I Be Taught on This Course
This treatment is an essential skill to have as a Beauty Therapist as many women and men consider smooth hairless healthy skin as an essential part of grooming. There are many different types of facial treatments a therapist can offer. Students will be taught how to provide waxing treatments using the most comfortable and professional techniques, which is beneficial in receiving the required results. You will also learn the Anatomy and Physiology.
Hair removal for both women and men is a very popular and lucrative service to offer in your salon or as a mobile Therapist.
There are different methods of Wax Hair removal, such as Warm and Hot wax. On this course you will learn how to provide a Warm Wax Depilation; this method is a quick and efficient way of clearing small and large areas of unwanted hair.
Course Outline
Safety
Contradictions for Waxing
Materials and Implements: Soft Wax; Hard Wax
Preparation and Procedure
Back/Chest
Ears/Nose
Advanced Facial Waxing
Advanced Male Waxing
Male Brazilian
Clean Up and Disinfection
Post- Procedure
The Science of Acne
Are you considering becoming an acne expert? CaAdEst's Science of Acne course will instruct the Master Esthetic student in the treatment, product selection and client relationship needed to administer the highest of quality experience for your clients. Acne clients, are clients a Master Esthetician looks to build a long term relationship with. The clients will require strong communication and guidance in managing their acne skin condition. CaAdEst will equip the Master Esthetic student with the best quality of instruction and experience to provide their clientele excellent and successful treatments.
Acne
According to the recent polls, a growing percentage of Americans ages 15 to 44 suffer from severe acne, with over 34% in men and 27% in women. Contrary to what we are lead to believe, acne is not just a concern for adolescents, and the market reflects that. With the acne market over eight times greater than the entirety of cosmetic laser treatments, and dermatologists in ever-increasing demand, it is imperative for primary care physicians to act now and sign up for this program.
Are you considering becoming an acne expert?
Be ready to have long relationship with clients that requires close communication and guidance with managing Acne Skin Condition. In most cases acne is an inherited condition of the pores that needs a systematic approach. The logical first step is to see a dermatologist for treating a significant acne condition. Unfortunately, most dermatologist resort to long-term antibiotic use. When the antibiotics are failing, they usually prescribe retinoid creams and then Accutane (isotretinoin). Fortunately, estheticians can be highly successful treating even the most difficult acne cases, clearing them in 3-4 months. The key is combating the skin's ability to adapt to products. None of the topical products will get and clean the skin unless it is periodically adjusted during first serval weeks. The skin adapts to the products and stops responding. It is very important to adjust client's home care every two weeks – not with new product, but with increasing the potency and frequency. Using the right product is only half the battle; the other half is using them correctly. You should educate clients about lifestyle factors that can add to their acne. Clients cannot skip their home-care routine and still get good results. You must see clients every two weeks during the course of Science of Acne. At that time, you will be able to learn and practice advanced – techniques and protocols how properly to heal and clear acne.
What is Acne?
Acne is a common rash occurring in 85% of young people aged between 12 and 24, but occasionally persists in to adult life. It pops up in areas of skin that have lots of sebaceous glands (little glands that secrete sebum, which is the stuff that makes your skin feel oily). There are lots of sebaceous glands on your face, back and chest, so in these parts of the body acne is more common. Pimples are essentially red and inflamed bumps that can be painful and filled with pus. Many pimples clustered together in a region is considered acne.
What cause acne?
The sebaceous glands mentioned above are "switched on" by testosterone, which is a sex hormone present in guys and girls. To cut a long story short Exo Propionibacterium Acnes to grow and cause inflammation, which we see as the red pustules that appear on our face, back and chest. The inflammation acne become so bad that some acne suffers are left with permanent scars long after the acne episode has passed.
Course Outline
Causes of Acne
Ethnic Skin Acne
Folliculitis
Altered Keratinization
Bacterial Action
Hormones
Drug Induced Acne
Acne Conglobata
Acne Rosacea
Lipid Abnormalities
Acne Flare-Ups
Acne Vulgaris
Acne Scarring/Hyper Pigmentation
Treatment of Acne
Contraindications for Acne
The Role of Hydration and Sunscreen
The Importance of a Home Regiment
Life Style and Diet
Practical Procedure
The Optimal Results in Acne Treatment
Microdermabrasion
The course will begin with an overview of microdermabrasion: how it is used to resurface the skin, creating a new outermost layer; how it can help lessen hyperpigmentation, acne scarring, aging lines and other surface imperfections. Estheticians will learn the proper way to evaluate client's skin and see what type of microdermabrasion treatments will work best and how to adjust the degree of treatment to both the client's specific skin problems and the type of skin she/he has. The goal of microdermabrasion treatment is to provide the best possible results with the least possible damage or risk to the skin.
Benefits of Addition Microdermabrasion to your Practice
Microdermabrasion is the most effective, non-invasive skin resurfacing process available. Adding this procedure to your practice will result in significant additional revenue stream and expanding client base. In the Microdermabrasion course you will receive expert advice on what to look for in a machine, cost per treatment, etc. You will receive hands-on practice of the procedure during the program.
About Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion, also known as microderm, is one the easiest and most effective anti-aging treatments you can get.
Its benefits are many. It softens fine lines and wrinkles, helps to smooth coarsely textured skin, decreases the appearance of scaring, decreases pore size and reduces superficial hyper-pigmentation also known as age spots.
Microdermabrasion also makes it easier for high-tech skin care products to penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin and help build collagen
which gives skin its youthful appearance. Imagine a very find sand blaster and you'll get a picture of how microdermabrasion works. It uses micro particles, or a diamond tipped wand, to slough of the top layer (epidermis) of your skin and stimulate new skin growth. The technique also helps to thicken collagen, which results in a younger looking complexion.
Course Outline
The History Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion
Aluminum/Sodium Dioxide Crystals, Diamond Head Attachment.
Pre-Procedure Regiment Prior to a treatment
Counter indication in Microdermabrasion
Practical procedure of the treatment
Acne scarred clients
Reduction of scar tissue lesion and scar formation
Sun damaged skin
Clients with pigmentation problems
Removal of stretch marks
Seborrhea
Blackhead and whiteheads
Aging and Photodamage
Prime Physical condition in fact, lasts about ten good years, usually from 17 until 27; by age 30 people begin to notice disturbing changes. Aging is a topic that can be extremely expansive and complex. Estheticians desire an Advanced Aging course to understand, acknowledge, and perfect aging skin. CaAdEst offers a course that teaches the theories and physiology of aging that will help a Master Esthetician understand the treatments available for the signs of aging and photodamage.
Aging and Photodamaged Skin
Photodamaged or sun damaged skin is something few escape. Photodamage occurs with exposure to sunlight (UVA or UVB) whether or not we intentionally suntan. Twenty-five percent of our lifetime exposure occurs before the end of our teenage years. Photodamage to skin manifests in a variety of ways including:
Advanced aging or wrinkling
Uneven or "pebbly" skin
Irregular pigmentation
Small blood vessels or red markings (telangiectasia)