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* Recognized for the purpose of Grants for Discharged Military Personnel.
    
   
COSMETICS COURSE

The Giora Shavit School is the largest center in Israel for studying and teaching make-up and cosmetics. The school offers a large number of varied study tracks under one roof.
The instruction team consists of the best professionals who will accompany you personally
in the course of your studies.


Purpose of the course:

To train you in the field of cosmetics and to prepare you for the government examination set by the Ministry of Labor and Welfare.


Certificates

3 certificates are granted to students who complete the course successfully:
Government Certificate from the Ministry of Labor and Welfare.
Certificate of Cosmetology from the School.
Professional Make-Up Certificate.

Study hours in accordance with the curriculum and requirements of the Ministry of Labor.
The School gives its students a "gift" - a kit for use during and after the course.
The materials and electronic instrumentation are provided by the School for use during the course.


The curriculum includes:
Anatomy and physiology
Cosmetic chemistry - preparations used in cosmetics
Dermatology - skin theory
Nutrition
Electricity and electrical instruments
First aid
Hygiene
Professional make-up
Cosmetology
Cosmetic treatment - stages in practical work
Cosmetic massage
Cosmetic hair care
Practice in cosmetic care with clients
The beauty parlor - marketing, insurance and relationship with tax authorities
Managing a small independent business
Image and inter-personal communication
Training with leading laboratory products in Israel and the world
Keeping the cosmetician up to date with technological innovations
Applying innovative technologies
Relationship between cosmetician and physician.


Gift - Professional Make-Up Course

Full professional make-up course, which includes color theory, color matching, corrective

make-up, facial morphology, make-up for brides and special events.

The studies are under the supervision of the Ministry of Labor and Welfare, and are
recognized for the purpose of grants for discharged soldiers.