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OBJECTIVE<br />

To prepare students to meet the State <strong>of</strong> Florida mandated requirements to become a licensed Full Specialist.<br />

CLOCK HOURS: 900<br />

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION<br />

The Full Specialist with Salon Management program combines two disciplines providing you with the understanding and practical knowledge <strong>of</strong> skin, nails and<br />

makeup in order to enable you to work in various areas <strong>of</strong> the industry, including management. It <strong>of</strong>fers a complete training for those interested in working in<br />

healthcare facilities or in salons/spas as an employee, manager or owner. Students will learn techniques and product knowledge to be able to perform high<br />

quality services and advise clients according to their specific beauty needs. They will work with the latest technology and trends available that would both<br />

beautify and maintain the health and appearance <strong>of</strong> skin and nails. If you would like a career where you help others reach their full beauty potential, then this is<br />

the right choice for you. Join our Full Specialist with Salon Management program and help make the world a more beautiful place.<br />

PROGRAM OUTLINE<br />

FS100 ETHICS IN BUSINESS SKILLS AND CAREER PLANNING<br />

(27 Hours )<br />

Will learn how to achieve business skills by career planning in the skin care field, the basic principles <strong>of</strong> selling products, customer relations and telephone<br />

techniques.<br />

FS101 SANITATION AND STERILIZATION<br />

(50 Hours/140 Services)<br />

Infection and disease control for the Makeup Artist and Skin Care Specialist; the methods <strong>of</strong> equipment sterilization, cleaning, health and safety in practical use<br />

and salon operations – as per the Department <strong>of</strong> Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Regulation (DBPR), safety procedures are part <strong>of</strong> the on-going curriculum throughout<br />

all specified subject areas.<br />

FS102 THEORY OF DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF THE SKIN<br />

(85 Hours)<br />

Analyze skin diseases and disorders; identify the various skin conditions that will affect the process <strong>of</strong> performing and determining the type <strong>of</strong> facial.<br />

FS103 FACIAL & HAND TECHNIQUES AND<br />

(134 Hours/55 Services)<br />

Performing facials manually and mechanically, including masks, packs or treatments which must be applied on a variety <strong>of</strong> skin types including normal, oily, dry,<br />

combination, problem and mature, as well as its contraindications.<br />

FS104 HAIR REMOVAL<br />

(50 Hours/30 Services)<br />

The morphology <strong>of</strong> hair and its growth stages, different hair removal methods and the conditions that contraindicates hair removal.<br />

FS105 BASICS OF ELECTRICITY AND MACHINES<br />

(50 Hours/5 Services)<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> electricity, types <strong>of</strong> electric current, electrotherapy and their uses, facial machines and how to use them safely.<br />

FS106 PRODUCT CHEMISTRY<br />

(50 Hours)<br />

How the various chemistry and its branches, acids, alkaline, and P.H., affect product chemistry components; how to safely use a variety <strong>of</strong> products.<br />

FS107 MAKEUP, EYELASHES AND EYEBROWS<br />

(50 Hours/40 Services)<br />

Basic makeup application to transition from a day to night look; variation <strong>of</strong> eyelash techniques including strip, individual and semi-permanent lashes; eyebrow<br />

and eyelash tinting techniques and procedures.<br />

FS108 SALON MANAGEMENT<br />

(65 Hours/20 Services)<br />

Establishing proper salon organization: Bookkeeping requirements and net worth, taxes, withholding and governmental documentation requirements, employee<br />

hiring and relationships, environment and equipment health and safety procedures, first aid for the Cosmetologist, booking customer appointments, site selection,<br />

types <strong>of</strong> insurance necessary (including: Workman’s Compensation), patron operator relations, telephone techniques, fees for services, advertising, OSHA and<br />

liabilities for the salon owner/manager.<br />

FS109 COMPUTER OPERATIONS IN SALON MANAGEMENT<br />

(60 Hours)<br />

Employee timekeeping; customer information for services and marketing; tracking <strong>of</strong> retail sales and service products; pr<strong>of</strong>it and loss compilation; suggested<br />

types and operations <strong>of</strong> computers systems for the salon.<br />

60 B E A U T Y S C H O O L S O F A M E R I C A ®

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