Leading beauty and aesthetics education provider, The French Beauty Academy, has partnered with the biggest names in skin and device technologies to co-develop an industry leading and cutting edge skin focused program. This Australian industry first bridges the gap between training and employment, ensuring French graduates are skilled for the beauty jobs of tomorrow.
The announcement of the impressive collective of Official Education Partners comes ahead of the inaugural January 16th commencement of the brand new program, where students will be trained on and with the latest beauty devices and brands such Hydrafacial, Emsculpt by BTL and triLift by Lumenis.
Aptly named The Future of Beauty, the newest flagship program “is at the leading edge of beauty education training in Australia,” says Managing Director, Luke French.
“Each Official Education Partner has been carefully selected for integration into the curriculum based on their industry leading, ground breaking technology, clinical research and united commitment to educating the next generation of beauty professionals,” said French.
Not only will students be trained in all the core fundamentals of beauty therapy, they can now choose their area of speciality and learn on industry leading device technologies and the newest skin treatment modalities.
Co-developed and jointly delivered with The French education faculty, each Partner’s research, technology and clinical protocols will be integrated into learning materials. Students will have hands-on access to the device and/or product, and be trained by each of the partner’s head clinical training teams.
The titans of industry sponsoring the program include; Hydrafacial, Emsculpt Body Contouring by BTL, Observ520X Skin Imaging by The Global Beauty Group, Omnilux LED Light Therapy by Device Consulting, triLift Dynamic Muscle Stimulation (DMSt™) by Lumenis, Dermapen4 Collagen Induction Therapy by DermapenWorld & Inskin Cosmedics, and Laser Hair Reduction GMAX Pro Plus by Candela Medical, BBL IPL Skin Rejuvenation by Sciton.
French students gain a highly competitive edge by having access to latest research, advanced skin knowledge and practical experience delivering advanced cosmeceuticals treatments with Dermaceutic Skin Resurfacing Peels by Dermocosmetica, and growing consumer beauty categories such as Clean and Sustainable Beauty with Biologi skincare, and Bi-Directional and Ingestible Beauty with Vida Glow.
“There is an overwhelming demand for industry-ready graduates trained in the latest aesthetic treatments, devices and modalities, coupled with massive sector growth. At The French we’re always looking to what’s next within the beauty industry.
“Our commitment to excellence and thirst for revolutionising beauty career pathways was the driver in creating an industry sponsored curriculum with some of the biggest global dermal brands and technology in the world. We want to ensure our students are fully equipped for the diverse and expanding opportunities on offer to them,” said French.
The Future of Beauty is delivered within the nationally recognised and accredited SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty and SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management. This all-encompassing dual qualification arms students with the knowledge, skills and experience required to be an exceptional beauty therapist and important business understandings to know how to manage or open a clinic or salon, breeding the next generation of beauty entrepreneurs.
Prospective students can enquire for further information on the program via the Academy’s website
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