The latest trend for skin care to delay premature aging is the daily use of intensive Vitamin Serums such as A, B or C together with hyaluronic acid, Hibiscus Esculentus Extract, Chronoline and Beta-glucan.

Each has different actions on the skin, but all have been designed to brighten, plump and firm the skin, delaying the signs of premature aging caused by the harsh Australian environment.

 

Anti-Aging Skin Care

Vitamin A

Look for the latest source of Vitamin A Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR), which is the fastest acting and most potent form of Vitamin A, but more stable and causes less irritation than other forms

Use a few drops in the evening.

Clients having dermal treatments, including skin needling, hydra dermabrasion, find the use of Vitamin A serum in conjunction with their treatments extremely beneficial.

Vitamin B

The unsung hero in topical Vitamin serums is Vitamin B3 ( Niacinamide)

This vitamin strengthens the skin’s barrier functions whilst regulating oil flow, minimising redness and irritation and uneven skin tone. It produces a healthy glow to the skin due to the active ingredient Niacinamide. Additional ingredients Panthenol and Tocopherol, further moisturise and strengthen the skin.

Vitamin C

The perfect vitamin to protect against free radical damage is vitamin C, especially when combined with Hyaluronic acid to hydrate and Beta Glucan, another powerful antioxidant

Hyaluronic acid

A hero ingredient, it holds water in the skin, prevents dehydration and replenishes moisture loss as it draws moisture from the environment to the skin, leaving the skin hydrated, plump, and smooth.

This visibly reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and protects the skin from premature ageing due to dehydration.

Hibiscus Escuentus Extract

A complex oligopeptide that inhibits muscle contraction, similar to injectable muscle relaxants but in a much safer manner.

Chronoline

Chronoline is a high efficacy, preservative-free, eco-friendly, biomimetic tetrapeptide that reduces fine lines and wrinkles after only 28 days. It boosts the production of key components at the dermo-epidermal junction (DEJ) like collagen VII, laminin-5 and fibronectin for optimal skin structural support, maximal fine lines and wrinkles reduction. It is derived from a growth factor. It stimulates laminin and fibronectin, thus firmly anchoring cells to the matrix for optimal cell function and maintenance of DEJ integrity. The product makes the skin suppler, improves the tonus & firmness of the skin, makes the stretch marks smoother and helps the skin to resist slackness. Also, facilitates the regression of the stretch marks. It improves the skin texture, makes the skin more elastic and stretch marks are less dilated (less wide and less diffused). It improves collagen density and integrity for a younger skin appearance.

Beta Glucan

A naturally occurring yeast derivative, offering high protection from free radical damage. Clinical tests show a stimulation of fibroblasts. Cells responsible for hyaluronic acid and collagen production. Offers UV protection and is anti-inflammatory, calming and soothing.

 

Dermal Therapy With Australian Academy of Beauty, Dermal & Laser

As part of our Advanced Dermal therapy course you will learn about these exciting ingredients and be able to confidently provide information for clients on the use of these specialised skin care formulations and ingredients.

AABT5022 Advanced Laser IPL and Dermal Therapies

The Academy is proud to partner with Australia’s leading cosmeceutical brand PrescriptivesRX which has not only professional and retail Vitamin serums but also a full range of other age preventative serums including a hydrating and refreshing eye serum, and Hyaluronic Acid Serum, Age defence Serums and Skin Repair Serums

Prescriptives RX is made in Australia and the products have been especially formulated for the very specific needs of Australian skins.

Click her for further information prescriptivesrx.com.au

Are you looking for an exciting new career? As a Beauty Therapist you will gain a great deal of satisfaction seeing client’s skin conditions improve due to your knowledge and care.
A qualified Beauty Therapist has so many career options including furthering studies at university, studying and entering the laser industry and even having your own business.

Our flexible learning ensures there is a class that fits in with your family and work requirements.
Day classes three days a week, evening classes or online learning supported with practical workshops are our main delivery methods!

We are enrolling now for the February 2026 intake.
Please download our Course guide  and attend our next  Information session   or send an Online Enrolment form to secure your place today!

Be part of the evolution of Beauty at Australia’s leading beauty Therapy college!

I am the CEO and franchisor of a leading Beauty and Dermal Franchise in NSW.

For the past 20 years AABT has been our choice of training providers when looking for staff as their graduates have all the skills and knowledge we are looking for in our employees.

Not only do they have the latest SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy, but most also hold the SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management, a definite advantage!

As our salons and clinics are small businesses, a beauty therapist may be called on to run the clinic in unforeseen circumstances.

Many Franchisor owners are also looking for Salon Management trained staff members to actually run or assist in running their business if they are unable to be there full time.

From a small business owner’s point of view , staff having Salon Management qualifications is a must.

Our clinics like many others throughout Australia, are focussing more and more on treatments that provide real results for clients.

Dermal treatments including Hydra dermabrasion treatments, cosmeceutical peeling treatments, LED Light Therapy, IPL Skin rejuvenation and Laser or IPL hair reduction are now all mainstream treatments in our clinics so qualifications in these modalities are also a must.

Another important reason AABT graduates are our first choice when hiring staff is they have all completed 400 -500 hours of practice on paying clients in the Academy’s student clinic and under the watchful eye of their trainer.

This type of clinic experience is essential to ensure they are employable and can handle the day to day salon environment from day one.

Excellent training , high standards of grooming, great work ethic and a love for the industry is what sets AABT students apart .

We are so impressed with the standards of AABT students we offer outstanding students part time job opportunities often half – way through their course, whilst they complete their training.

Michelle Taylor

Urban Spa


To find out more about the right course for you select below:

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Laser & Dermal Course

The beauty industry, a dynamic and rewarding field, is continually evolving, offering diverse and exciting career paths. Working in a world-renowned spa like Hayman Island Spa, becoming the face of Sephora, working with leading cosmetic surgeons, working with film producers as their Makeup and beauty consultant and starting your own business are just some of the exciting career paths our graduates have followed. The training at The Australian Academy of Beauty, Dermal & Laser (AABT) is the ultimate beauty industry training and equips you for any of these exciting opportunities.

 

Role of a Beauty Therapist

A beauty therapist, deleted words provides a wide range of services aimed at helping clients look and feel their best. These services include skincare treatments, spa treatments, hair removal, makeup, anti ageing advice and the latest treatments are just a few of these services. As a beauty therapist, one has the opportunity to specialise in certain areas, like makeup and advanced dermal skin treatments enhancing their skill set and marketability.

The role extends beyond providing treatments. A beauty therapist is trained to offer professional consultations and advice, helping clients choose the right treatments and products for their skin type and concerns. This aspect of the job requires an in-depth understanding of skincare, skin science, nutrition, and cosmetic chemistry and skin care products, as well as staying updated with the latest trends and innovations in the beauty industry.

What Skills Do You Need for Beauty Therapy

To excel in beauty therapy, it is essential to have not only excellent practical skills but also a sound understanding of the knowledge required to perform treatments. In addition, organisational skills, time management, and the ability to multitask are vital in managing a busy salon schedule.

 

Tasks & Responsibilities of a Beauty Therapist

The tasks and responsibilities of a beauty therapist are varied and depend largely on their specific role, the setting in which they work, and their level of expertise. Generally, a beauty therapist is expected to perform a combination of the following tasks and uphold certain responsibilities:

  • Client Consultation: Conducting thorough consultations with clients to understand their needs, preferences, and any skin or health issues that might affect treatments. This includes analysing the client’s skin condition and recommending appropriate treatments or products.
  • Performing Treatments: Carrying out a range of beauty treatments such as facials, skin analysis, massage, body treatments (like body wraps and scrubs), hair removal (waxing, etc.), nail care (manicures and pedicures), eyelash and eyebrow tinting, and lash lifts
  • Sales and Promotion: Recommending and selling skin care products and additional treatments to clients, based on their needs and preferences. This involves having a good knowledge of the products available at the salon or spa.
  • Maintaining Hygiene and Safety Standards: Ensuring that all equipment and tools are sterilised and that the work area is clean and tidy to maintain high hygiene and safety standards. This is crucial to prevent infections and ensure client safety.
  • Aftercare Advice: Providing clients with aftercare advice following treatments, including how to care for their skin or nails and recommending products for home use.
  • Keeping Up-to-Date with Industry Trends: Regularly updating knowledge and skills to stay abreast of the latest trends, treatments, and products in the beauty industry.
  • Collaborating with Other Professionals: In some settings, beauty therapists may work alongside other professionals such as dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons or massage therapists and may need to coordinate services with them.

Day-to-day business-related tasks:

  • Appointment Scheduling: Managing appointment bookings and ensuring that the schedule is efficiently organised to maximise the number of clients served while maintaining high-quality service.
  • Handling Client Feedback and Complaints: Addressing client feedback, resolving any complaints professionally, and ensuring client satisfaction.
  • Administrative Duties: Depending on the workplace, a beauty therapist may also be responsible for some administrative tasks, such as inventory management, ordering supplies, and keeping client records updated.
  • Health and Safety Compliance: Adhering to all health and safety regulations, including proper use of equipment and ensuring that all treatments are carried out in a safe manner.

In summary, a beauty therapist’s role is multifaceted, requiring a balance of technical skills, customer service, sales acumen, and a continuous commitment to professional development. The role is rewarding and exciting!

 

What Qualifications Do You Need to Be a Beauty Therapist in Australia?

In the field of beauty therapy in Australia, there are various qualifications available that cater to different levels of expertise and specialisations. These qualifications are designed to equip aspiring beauty therapists with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the beauty industry. Here’s an overview of the key qualifications:

  • SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy: This comprehensive qualification is highly respected in the industry and is often the most sought after by employers. The Diploma covers a wide range of beauty treatments and services, including advanced facials, body massage and treatments, aromatherapy, spa treatments and advanced skin treatments. It also covers aspects of business management and client consultation.
  • SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management: This qualification provides all the skills and knowledge to open your own business or manage a salon. Often offered in conjunction with SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy
  • AABT5022 Advanced Laser IPL & Dermal Therapies: For those interested in specialising in laser, IPL treatments, and Dermal therapy treatments, this advanced course provides the necessary training. It focuses on hair reduction and skin rejuvenation techniques using laser and IPL technologies, skin needling, cosmeceutical peels, etc.
  • SHB40121 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy: Suitable for an apprenticeship program, this course includes basic beauty treatments such as facial treatments, massage techniques, body treatments, and nail technology.
  • SHB30121 Certificate III in Beauty Services: This entry-level qualification covers the basics of beauty therapy, including waxing, lash and brow treatments, basic makeup application, and customer service skills and is ideal for a role on a cosmetic counter in a department store.
  • Specialised Short Beauty Courses: There are numerous short beauty courses available that focus on specific skills or treatments in beauty therapy, such as makeup artistry, nail technology, eyelash extensions, or dermal therapies. These are beneficial for those who wish to specialise in a particular area within the beauty industry.
  • Combined Beauty Qualifications: Some institutions, like the Australian Academy of Beauty Dermal & Laser, offer dual qualifications. One such course is the Evolution of Beauty Course, which combines Beauty Therapy, Salon Management, and Advanced Laser and Dermal Therapies, providing a comprehensive education in Beauty Therapy, Laser, Dermal and Salon management.

For a deeper dive into the specific qualifications required to become a beauty therapist in Australia, don’t miss our blog post:

 

Embark on Your Beauty Therapy Career with AABT

If you’re passionate about beauty and wellness and are looking for a rewarding career helping others look and feel their best, the training offered by The Australian Academy of Beauty, Dermal and Laser is the choice for those looking for the very best.

SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy and SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management, offered as a dual qualification with Vet Student Loans available for qualifying applicants, will equip you with the skills and qualifications needed to excel in the beauty industry.

Join us at AABT and take the first step towards a rewarding career as a skilled beauty therapist!

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Launching a home-based beauty therapy business offers the opportunity of turning a passion for beauty into a lucrative venture. This condensed guide outlines essential steps for aspiring entrepreneurs to help transform this dream into a reality.

 

1. Research and Planning

Lay the Foundation. Conduct thorough research and create a solid business plan. Identify your target market, unique selling points, and services to set the stage for success. Think about your local area, the women you want to attract. Think about your family, what hours you want to work within.

 

2. Education

Solid education is key to success as an owner-operator. To be able to work confidently on your own, you want to ensure you have equipped yourself with the best education you can to service all the beauty services your clients want. Clients will not come if you can only offer a few services, like eyelash and brow, for example. They want a one place shop they can go to by a therapist who is professional. The SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy and SHB50126 Diploma of Salon Management are highly recommended for aspiring home business owners.

Most insurance companies and many local councils will ask for a copy of your accredited Diploma before offering you essential cover or a licence.

 

 

3. Compliance and Legalities

Dot Your I’s and Cross Your T’s. Navigate the legal aspects by checking your local council regulations, obtaining necessary permits, and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. Obtain a few quotes from different insurance companies and ensure they cover all the services you are offering. You can also reach out to other salon owners on beauty Facebook groups for advice on who they have used in your area.

 

4. Designing Your Space

Create a Relaxing Atmosphere. Dedicate a well-lit, organised area for services. This may be a room in your home or a well-planned section of a garage. Ideally, it will have a separate entrance to the rest of your home. Check local council requirements for things like water access, required flooring, etc.

Invest in quality equipment, consider aesthetics, and incorporate calming elements for a professional and comfortable space.

Even though your salon is at home, it must look extremely professional and be a place clients want to visit. A fold-up table in the middle of your lounge room will not create this important ambience, which is an important part of the beauty treatment experience.

 

 

5. Investing in Quality Products and Equipment

Tools of the Trade. Choose reputable beauty products aligned with your brand and ensure well-maintained equipment for quality services.

Speak with your beauty college and enquire about the best equipment and products to buy wholesale. Most colleges will introduce you to their suppliers for discounted rates.

 

6. Build an Online Presence

Create a Digital Portfolio. Establish a professional website and utilise social media to showcase services, share tips, and engage with clients. There are many free website builders that are simple to navigate. Offer online booking options for convenience.

 

7. Marketing Strategies

Spread the Word: Develop a marketing strategy with online and offline tactics.

Use social media, collaborate with influencers, and engage local communities with promotions for first-time clients. Speak with your local shops, community centres and schools to reach mums and other women who will love your services. Volunteer to give talks at local schools, but always leave a brochure, often with a small giveaway, so you stay in attendees’ minds.

 

8. Client Experience

Provide Exceptional Service. Focus on creating a positive and memorable client experience. Personalise services, listen to client needs, and go the extra mile to ensure satisfaction for repeat business and referrals. Try and offer a service that is your point of difference. It may be open on Sunday afternoons or every night of the week. This will set you apart from your competition.

 

 

9. Manage Finances

Keep Your Business in the Black. Effectively manage finances by tracking income and expenses, setting aside funds for taxes, and establishing a budget. Consider using accounting software and seek professional guidance for financial health.

 

10. Enjoy your success

Starting a home-based beauty therapy business requires passion, dedication, and strategic planning. By conducting thorough research, complying with legal requirements, creating a welcoming space, and implementing effective marketing strategies, you can turn your home into a thriving beauty sanctuary.

Stay committed to continuous learning, prioritise client satisfaction, and manage finances wisely for a successful and sustainable business. You will have a wonderful work-life balance and, importantly, your own financial security.

Find out more about the Beauty Courses you could study, providing the skills and knowledge that will help you have a home business today.

Beauty and Dermal Therapies: Navigating Success

The multi-billion-dollar Beauty and Dermal therapies industry globally sees Beauty, Laser, and Dermal Therapists gaining prominence. Aspiring individuals must grasp the intricacies, requirements, and considerations for a career in this specialised field. This guide explores legislative challenges, educational prerequisites, and the significance of hands-on training.

What is a dermal therapist?

In Australia, a dermal therapist is a qualified professional specialising in a range of non-invasive, skin-related treatments and procedures. Their role encompasses various aspects of skin health and cosmetic dermatology.

Dermal therapists in Australia are trained to perform a variety of skin treatments, including:

  • Advanced facials and skincare advice
  • Chemical peels
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Laser and light-based treatments
  • Skin needling
  • Management of skin conditions like acne, rosacea, pigmentation, and scarring

 

Choosing the Right College: Key Considerations

Select a college wisely when aspiring to become a Beauty Laser and Dermal Therapist. Look for hands-on training with industry-standard equipment. Hands-on, face-to-face training is essential. Avoid online short courses. Industry preference is a full beauty qualification, such as the SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy plus Advanced Laser and Dermal training.

Laser training should include hands-on experience with cutting-edge equipment. A comprehensive curriculum guided by qualified trainers in a fully equipped Laser clinic builds confidence and competence.

 

Understanding Legislation: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape in NSW

A significant challenge in the beauty therapy industry, particularly in New South Wales (NSW), is the lack of specific legislation for Laser and Dermal Therapies. This gap poses difficulties for therapists in discerning qualifications and standards.

Other states do have licensing requirements.

Despite there not being licensing requirements in NSW, we are finding insurance companies want proof of qualifications and training from a reputable training organisation, Choose Laser training recognised by at least one State Radiation Health Department.

 

Cautionary Note on Online Courses: The Pitfalls of Remote Learning

In the era of digital education, online courses promise convenience but may leave gaps, especially for Laser and Dermal courses.

Performing safe treatments demands expertise, and relying solely on online instruction may hinder practical skills. Seek colleges offering face-to-face classes, practical training, and access to industry-standard equipment. Reputable colleges do not teach Laser or Dermal treatments online.

 

Pre-Requisites for Advanced Courses: The Importance of a Beauty Therapy Diploma

Before studying advanced Laser and Dermal courses, prerequisite units in the SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy are essential. Completing Laser training alongside your SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy is recommended. This foundational qualification covers critical aspects, and any course lacking these prerequisites may compromise necessary knowledge. Beware of colleges offering “Quick Laser and Dermal training.”

 

Challenges of Quick-Fix Courses: Emphasising the Journey

Becoming a skilled Beauty Laser and Dermal Therapist is a journey requiring time, dedication, and commitment to learning. While quick courses may be tempting, value lies in enjoyable, hands-on programs. An Advanced Laser & Dermal course typically spans 12 months, complementing the SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty, and ensures a thorough understanding of complexities.

 

Do I Need a Laser Dermal Course?

While not mandatory, Laser & Dermal training sets Beauty Therapists apart as salons and spas include these treatments, creating demand for skilled therapists. Holding a Laser & Dermal qualification can lead to higher pay and more job opportunities. It also gives you peace of mind that you are qualified to perform treatment and will be covered by insurance.

 

In Conclusion: Embracing the Journey in Beauty Therapy

Aspiring Beauty Laser and Dermal Therapists should approach their path with diligence, seeking comprehensive education, hands-on training, and ongoing learning. Navigating legislative challenges, choosing the right college, and understanding prerequisites are crucial. It’s about embracing the journey and becoming a respected practitioner, ensuring safety for both therapist and client.

To find out more on how to get started today, go to:

The beauty industry in Australia is vibrant and constantly evolving, offering many opportunities for those passionate about beauty and advanced skin treatments. For aspiring beauty therapists, obtaining the right qualifications is the first step toward a successful career in this dynamic field. The Australian Academy of Beauty, Dermal & Laser (AABT) stands at the forefront of beauty education, offering comprehensive courses designed to launch your career in beauty therapy.

 

What Qualifications Do You Need to Be a Beauty Therapist in Australia?

In the field of beauty therapy in Australia, there are various qualifications available that cater to different levels of expertise and specialisations. These qualifications are designed to equip aspiring beauty therapists with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the beauty industry. Here’s an overview of the key qualifications:’

  • SHB5021 Diploma of Beauty Therapy: This comprehensive qualification is widely recognised and highly regarded in the industry. When combined with SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management, it is the ultimate qualification. This is the qualification many employers are looking for when seeking staff.
  • AABT5022 Advanced Laser IPL and Dermal treatments: With the continual evolution of the beauty industry, many salons today require their therapists to also be proficient in laser and dermal treatments. This course is a must to be able to perform a wide range of treatments, including IPL skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, skin needling, dermal peeling and cool lifting safely for your client
  • SHB40121 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy: Suitable for those wishing to study via an apprenticeship pathway, basic training is provided for entry-level.
  • SHB30121 Certificate III in Beauty Services: This entry-level qualification provides the skills to work on a makeup counter and provide basic salon services, but most employers would require a Diploma level of training due to the complex treatment skills and knowledge required to satisfy client needs in the constantly evolving industry. The Australian Academy of Beauty Dermal and Laser allow direct entry to SHB50121 The Diploma of Beauty Therapy, without the need to first complete the SHB30121 Certificate 111 in beauty services
  • Other Specialised Beauty Courses: There are numerous other specialised courses for specific skills such as makeup artistry, nail technology, or dermal therapy, lash extension, according to individual interest
  • Continual Professional Development: The beauty industry is dynamic, with new trends and technologies emerging regularly. Therefore, ongoing training and professional development are essential to stay current.
  • State Licensing: In some Australian states, certain beauty treatments, especially those involving lasers and intense pulsed light (IPL) therapies, may require a specific licence. It’s important to check the requirements in the state where you intend to practise.
  • Salon Experience: While formal qualifications are essential, extensive practical experience whilst training is equally important. Look for a college that has its own professional clinic environment for this part of your training.

 

 

How to Become a Beauty Therapist

Becoming a beauty therapist involves more than just obtaining a qualification. It’s about developing a blend of technical skills, customer service expertise, and a deep understanding of the beauty industry.

  1. Enrol in a Diploma Course: Start with a comprehensive course like SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy offered at AABT, which covers all the essential skills and knowledge needed in the beauty industry. Note: There is no requirement to do a Certificate 111 in beauty first.
  2. Gain Practical Experience: Hands-on experience is crucial. AABT’s course includes practical training in a salon-like environment, ensuring you are job-ready upon graduation.
  3. Develop Customer Service Skills: Beauty therapy is not just about performing treatments; it’s also about providing exceptional customer service. Our course includes modules on customer interaction, making you adept at handling various client needs.
  4. Stay Updated with Industry Trends: The beauty industry is always evolving. Keeping up with the latest trends and continuing your education even after you start working is essential.

 

For more insights into the roles and responsibilities of beauty therapists, don’t miss our blog post:

 

How Do I Become a Fully Qualified Beauty Therapist?

Most employers prefer graduates with the SHB50121 Diploma in Beauty Therapy, as it signifies advanced skills, specialisation, and opens up a broader range of opportunities in both beauty therapy and dermal therapy. At the Australian Academy of Beauty Dermal and Laser, students have the unique advantage of directly starting with a dual Diploma of SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy and SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management, bypassing the need to complete Certificates III or IV beforehand.

 

Start Your Beauty Journey with AABT

Embark on your journey to becoming a beauty therapist with AABT’s SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy or Dual Diploma of Beauty Therapy & Salon Management. Our courses are tailored to meet the needs of not only those fresh out of school but also those seeking a career change. We have a range of attendance modes, including evening classes for those working full-time.

Enroll now to start your career in this exciting and rewarding industry.

Join us at AABT and take the first step towards a fulfilling career in beauty therapy!

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The Hydra-facial

When celebrities want to be red carpet ready, the Hydrafacial is their go-to treatment.

Celebrities such as Beyonce, Britney and Kate Winslet all turn to a Hydrafacial with minimum downtime.

The Academy is proud to partner with some of the top skin care equipment manufacturers to offer its hydradermabrasion treatment, which consists of three parts: cleansing, exfoliating, and then infusing and protecting the skin with intensive serums.

“HydraFacials can be helpful for all skin types and work to boost radiance, hydrate, plump, and brighten the skin,” says Marisa Garshick, MD, a New York City-based, board-certified dermatologist.

A hydra-facial produces an instant wow factor!

 

  • Calming: Strengths and protects delicate and fragile skin
  • Brightening: Creates a dewy, bright look to the skin
  • Eye: refreshes and eases fine lines and wrinkles
  • Hydrating: The super hydrator Hyaluronic acid is infused deep into the skin for the ultimate hydration treatment
  • Lip: Gently exfoliate the skin whilst hydrating and slightly plumping the lip
  • Firming & Restoring: Stimulates fibroblast cells to stimulate collagen and elastin production whilst diminishing fine lines
  • Smoothing & Refining: Accelerates skin’s surface renewal and instantly plumps to reduce wrinkle appearance, even tone, and boost youthful radiance

The intensive hydrafacial treatment is taught in our 2024 AABT5022 Advanced Laser IPL and Dermal Therapies course.

 

Coolift

This treatment is our CEO’s favourite treatment!
Experience the Ultimate Rejuvenation: CryoFacial or Coolifting!

This fabulous treatment is embraced by Dermal Therapists and medical professionals alike – the remarkable Coolifting procedure!
Say goodbye to dull skin and hello to a new level of radiance with our innovative Coolifting gun.

Unveil the Secret: CO2 Magic!

Imagine a world where safe and painless meets transformation.

Our Coolifting gun expertly sprays a precisely measured blend of dynamic carbon dioxide (CO2) infused with exclusive hyaluronic acid and handpicked botanicals onto your skin.
The magic happens at a cool temperature and exhilarating pressure.

Revolutionary Effects: The Dewy Skin Delight

Our secret weapon?
The CO2-powered high-pressure flow, utilising the Bohr effect, performs wonders. Pores open, inviting potent ingredients to be delivered into deeper layers of the skin.

The outcome?
Skin that’s not just tighter and firmer, but brilliantly illuminated and luxuriously hydrated – the epitome of the Dewy Skin dream.

“Immediate effect (lifting): smoothens and illuminates the skin, eliminates superficial wrinkles and reduces deep wrinkles.”
“Lasting effect (rejuvenation): intense collagen stimulation, elastin, dermis regeneration, improves skin texture and quality.”

And the best part for busy people is that the Treatment takes just 15 minutes!

 

Photos courtesy of Coolift

Unleash Your Inner Glow: Timing is Everything!
Planning a special event? For optimal results, we recommend a Coolifting treatment a few days before your big day.
Watch as your skin transforms, unveiling a luminosity that commands attention.

Ready to embark on a journey to skin perfection? Choose Coolifting – where time meets transformation, and radiant skin awaits. Don’t miss out on the revolution that’s sweeping the beauty world!

This treatment is the perfect treatment to prepare for the Christmas season, special events, birthdays, weddings, etc, and many clients maintain the effects with monthly treatments

This treatment is taught in our 2024 AABT5022 Advanced laser IPL and Dermal Therapies course. And is also available as a treatment in our student clinic.