Skin And Hair Care Diploma Part 1
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.46 GB | Duration: 5h 51m
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.46 GB | Duration: 5h 51m
The Most Comprehensive Diploma in Skincare and Haircare
What you'll learn
Part 1 / The Scientific Foundation of cosmeceutics : Understanding the Basics.
Part 1 / Hyaluronic acid: Types, impact of particle size on efficacy and practical application to products on the market.
Part 1 / Collagen: Various ways to harness its benefits, influencing factors, and practical application to products on the market.
Part 1 / Understanding the difference between skin type and skin condition.
Part 1 / The bases on which the skin types are based.
Part 1 / The basic skin care steps.
Part 1 / Knowing the appropriate skin cleanser for the client by looking at it's ingredients list and being able to describe more suitable alternatives.
Part 1 / Understanding Micellar Water and practical application to products on the market.
Part 1 / Understanding Toner and practical application to products on the market.
Part 1 / Understanding the Science of Skin Exfoliation.
Part 1 / The different methods of physical peeling and practical application to the products on the market.
Part 1 / All types of chemical peels, the appropriate type for each skin, and practical application to products on the market.
Part 1 / Peeling and customer complaints that you need to know the answer to.
Part 1 / Vitamin A skin therapeutic role.
Part 1 / Factors that determine the effectiveness of a vitamin A product.
Part 1 / All essential vitamin A derivatives (Retinoic acid /Retinol / Retinal..), and practical application to products on the market.
Part 1 / All synthetic vitamin A derivatives , and practical application to products on the market.
Part 1 / Understanding Carbon Peeling and Laser Peeling.
Part 1 / Knowing how to perform a sensitivity test for cosmetic products.
Part 1 / Understanding the Science of Skin Hydration.
Part 1 / Understanding the difference between skin hydration and skin moisturization.
Part 1 / Scientific classification of moisturizing active ingredients.
Part 1 / The ideal moisturizer and practical application to products on the market for all skin types.
Part 1 / How to know the active ingredients in a moisturizing product just by looking at it's name.
Part 1 / Understanding the differences between pure and derivative forms of vitamin C in terms of their advantages and disadvantages.
Part 1 / Understanding the differences between pure and derivative forms of vitamin E in terms of their advantages and disadvantages.
Part 1 / Understanding the role of amino acids in skin care products.
Part 2 / Understanding the causes of hyperpigmentation and how to prevent its occurrence.
Part 2 / Understanding the types of hyperpigmentation and the correct way to deal with each type.
Part 2 / Understanding the process of melanogenesis.
Part 2 / The active ingredients used in hyperpigmentation treatment, and a practical application to the products on the market.
Part 2 / Understanding the types of dark circles and how to treat each type.
Part 2 / Understanding the process of acne formation.
Part 2 / Understanding all types of acne and the correct way to treat each type.
Part 2 / Understanding the benefits of niacinamide for the skin and how its concentration determines its effectiveness.
Part 2 / Knowing the causes of wrinkles and how to prevent and treat them.
Part 2 / Knowing the scientific basis of sunscreens.
Part 2 / Understanding the active ingredients used for sun protection and practical application to products in the market.
Part 3 / Understanding the hair composition and types.
Part 3 / Understanding the chemical bonds in hair and the impact of hair care tools and products on them.
Part 3 / Understanding the hair growth cycle.
Part 3 / Understanding the scientific basis for hair care products.
Part 3 / Understanding the types of shampoos and their effects on hair.
Part 3 / Understanding all types of hair moisturizers.
Part 3 / Understanding the scientific basis of hair dyes.
Part 3 / Understanding all types of hair dyes and practical application to the products on the market..
Part 3 / Learning about all hair straightening methods.
Part 3 / Understanding the types of dandruff, the active ingredients used in its treatment, and practical application to products on the market.
Part 3 / A detailed explanation of all types of hair loss.
Part 3 / How to diagnose hair loss and the specific laboratory tests associated with it.
Part 3 / Explanation of hair loss treatment products and hair supplements.
In each topic, we will discuss the products of global companies such as La Roche-Posay, Bioderma, Avene, CeraVe, The Ordinary, Uriage, Vichy, and others.
Requirements
No cosmetic knowledge required.
We will begin by covering the basics to provide you with a strong foundation, upon which you can easily understand the more complex concepts of cosmeceutics which will be covered in this diploma. .
If you have minimal scientific, pharmaceutical, or medical background knowledge, you will have a deeper understanding.
Description
The objective of this diploma is to equip you with the skills to address various cosmetic concerns encountered in a wide range of settings, including pharmacy settings or otherwise, enabling you to assess and recommend the most appropriate products.Furthermore, you will gain the ability to critically evaluate beauty products, gaining insight into the key factors to consider during the evaluation process.Each section or topic covered in the course will delve into three primary aspects:Firstly, a thorough explanation of the scientific underpinnings of the subject or the specific skin issue at hand.Next, we will explore the active ingredients utilized in treating these skin concerns.Finally, we will apply this scientific knowledge practically by examining cosmetic products from leading global brands such as La Roche-Posay, Bioderma, Avene, Isispharma, CeraVe, The Ordinary, Uriage, Vichy, Skin ceutical , Paula's Choice and others.This diploma comprises three parts, all accessible on this platform. Both the first and second parts comprehensively cover skin-related topics, while the third part focuses on hair. Throughout, I will distill years of study, research, and practical experience in the field of medical cosmetics, guiding you towards professional proficiency in this field.Let's embark on this journey together, starting with the first part.
Overview
Section 1: The Scientific Foundation of Cosmeceutics : Understanding the Basics.
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Cosmeceutical products that target the dermis and hypodermis layers.
Section 2: Hyaluronic Acid and Its Products: Impact of Molecular Size on Efficacy"
Lecture 3 Understanding Hyaluronic Acid: Impact of Molecular Size on Skin Effectiveness
Lecture 4 The Impact of Small Molecular Size Hyaluronic Acid on Skin: Intrinsic vs Product
Lecture 5 Hyaluronic Acid Products
Section 3: Collagen : Various Ways to Harness Its Benefits and Influencing Factors
Lecture 6 Introduction to Collagen: Various Ways to Harness Its Benefits
Lecture 7 Topical Collagen and Methods to Stimulate the Body's Own Collagen Production
Lecture 8 Collagen Supplements: Understanding Their Effectiveness and Influencing Factors
Section 4: Skin Types and Skincare Steps
Lecture 9 Skin Types Based on Sebum Secretions
Lecture 10 Skin Types Based on Sensitivity and Color
Lecture 11 Understanding Skincare Steps : Detailed Explanation of Cleanser and Toner
Section 5: Understanding the Science of Skin Exfoliation
Lecture 12 Signs Your Skin Needs Exfoliation
Lecture 13 Types of Physical Exfoliation
Lecture 14 Differentiating Between Chemical and Physical Exfoliation: Understanding AHA
Lecture 15 BHA and PHA : Understanding Their Benefits and Applications
Section 6: Therapeutic Role of Vitamin A for Skin: Its Derivatives and Influencing Factors
Lecture 16 Understanding Retinoic Acid
Lecture 17 Retinal and Retinol: Understanding Their Effects on the Skin
Lecture 18 The Ordinary's Vitamin A Products
Lecture 19 Synthetic Vitamin A Derivatives
Section 7: Fundamentals of Laser Treatment and Its Benefits for the Skin
Lecture 20 Carbon Peeling and Laser
Section 8: Understanding the Science of Skin Hydration
Lecture 21 Maintaining Skin Moisture: How Healthy Skin Retains Moisture
Lecture 22 The Difference Between Skin Hydration and Skin Moisturization
Lecture 23 Active Ingredients Used for Moisturization
Section 9: Understanding Moisturization for Oily and Combination Skin Types
Lecture 24 Oily and Combination Skin Moisturizing Products
Lecture 25 Moisturizing Products from CeraVe
Section 10: Moisturizing Dry Skin: Understanding and Solutions
Lecture 26 Dry Skin Moisturizers
Lecture 27 La Roche Posay Lipikar Line
Lecture 28 La Roche Posay Lipikar AP+ Line
Section 11: Uriage Product Lines For Dry Skin
Lecture 29 Introduction
Lecture 30 Uriage Eau Thermal Line
Lecture 31 Uriage Bariderm Line (Part 1)
Lecture 32 Uriage Bariderm (Part 2)
Lecture 33 Uriage Xemose Line
Lecture 34 Uriage Keratosane Line
Anyone interested in or dealing with cosmetic products, who wishes to enhance their understanding of their mechanism of action and how and when to use or prescribe them.,This includes all health professionals such as pharmacists, doctors, dentists, nurses, veterinarians and even the layperson who wishes to better understand the products they are using.