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Beauty course recognised internationally

The National School of Aesthetics offers a 12month nationally and internationally recognised qualification for beauty therapists. Course participants sit the “Itech” British examination. Numbers are limited to 10 per course and students attend for four hours a day, six days a week. They should be at least 17 years of age and should have passed school certificate in at least one subject. Good dress, grooming and learning ability are very important. The course offers a wealth of knowledge

much greater than how to put on make-up. Subjects covered include body massage, skin correction, hair removal and weight control — the general well-being of the whole body. An ability and desire to help others, being a caring person are necessary qualities. The students must take a pride in their appearance and in the appearance of others. A typical day could be spent learning about practical body massage, and lectures on acne, facial massage and pedicure.

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Press, 22 July 1988, Page 19

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Beauty course recognised internationally Press, 22 July 1988, Page 19

Beauty course recognised internationally Press, 22 July 1988, Page 19

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