CO 136 - Esthetics Essentials Clinical
| JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
| CURRICULUM & ACADEMIC QUALITY DIVISION |
| COSMETOLOGY - ESTHETICS |
| COURSE OUTLINE |
| Title: Esthetics Essentials Clinical | Effective Term: Fall 2009 | |
| Number: CO 136 | Credit Hours: 1 | Contact Hours: 48 |
| Course Type: Career | Lecture Hours: 0 | Lab Hours: 0 |
| Clinical: 48 | ||
Description:
This course provides skill instruction and practical application of skin
care in a clinical setting. Topics include sanitation, skin sciences,
waxing, skin treatments, makeup, business practices and state law. The
in-state tuition is $52, and the out-of-state tuition is $205.This class
meets 48 clinical hours of the 1,000 contact hours required by Kansas
State Board of Cosmetology. Enrollment in these courses require a
professional liability fee of $16.00. Students will be notified via their
JCCC student e-mail account if the fee is not paid.
Supplies: Refer to the instructor's course syllabus for details about any supplies that may be required.
| Prerequisite for part- or full-time students: | CO 129 Intermediate Esthetics Clinical . |
| Corequisites for part-time students: | CO 134 Esthetics Essentials and CO 135 Esthetics Essentials Lab . |
| Corequisites for full-time students: | CO 134 Esthetics Essentials and CO 135 Esthetics Essentials Lab and CO 141 Advanced Esthetics and CO 142 Advanced Esthetics Lab and CO 143 Advanced Esthetics Clinical . All courses must have a grade of "C" or higher. |
Textbook(s): For information see - http://bookstore.jccc.net
Course Fees: NONE
Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course the student should be able to:
- Perform sanitation procedures in accordance to state law.
- Perform and discuss various components of skin treatments.
- Perform the different advanced skin care techniques.
- Demonstrate the types of advanced therapies that are available in the esthetics setting.
- Follow appropriate business practices and state laws.
- Apply math and writing concepts to the practice of esthetics.
Content Outline & Competencies:
I. Sanitation
A. Demonstrate the importance of personal and public hygiene.
B. Employ methods of decontamination:
1. Treatment Room
2. Supplies, implements, equipment, and furniture
C. Perform aseptic procedure.
D. Follow Kansas Board of Cosmetology state law regulations.
E. Demonstrate how to prevent the spread of bacteria.
F. Practice methods of sterilization and sanitation employed in the
salon.
II. Skin Treatments
A. Demonstrate preparation of treatment rooms and client draping.
B. Perform professional client consultation.
C. Identify techniques necessary to conduct a proper skin analysis for
different skin types and customize treatments for each.
D. Identify characteristics of skin:
1. Degrees of aging
2. Fitzpatrick types
3. Skin types
E. Identify skin conditions, lesions, and the difference between
diseases and disorders utilizing advanced skin analysis equipment.
F. Assess muscular structures, functions, and various nerves that are
affected during facial treatments.
G. Perform customized exfoliation techniques, such as:
1. Physical
2. Chemical
3. Mechanical
H. Perform various massage movements, including:
1. Effleurage
2. Petrissage
3. Friction
4. Tapotement
5. Vibration
I. Perform Manual Lymphatic Drainage.
J. Recommend alternatives to European Massage Treatments, such as
acupressure.
K. Demonstrate techniques necessary to prepare and perform body
treatments.
1. Conduct proper set-up.
2. Use appropriate draping techniques for various treatments.
3. Properly use Reflexology in body treatments.
L. Use safety precautions when performing electrical treatments.
1. Select the appropriate electrical current.
2. Apply proper use of equipment, including:
a. Galvanic
b. High Frequency
c. Microstimulator (suction machine)
d. Rotary Brush
e. Microdermabrasion
f. LED Light Therapy
g. Photo Imaging System
M. Demonstrate how to use machines and other apparatus for advanced
professional skin care, including:
1. Body Treatments
2. Facial Treatments
N. Perform the various face and body movements used in the skin care
center and know their specific contraindications.
O. Evaluate the need for alpha hydroxy acids or beta hydroxy acids.
P. Explain and perform the difference between various advanced massage
techniques and their specific contraindications.
Q. Identify and discuss with your client the advanced type of facial
and body treatments available.
R. Analyze and discuss advanced skin lesions with client.
S. Identify and discuss skin conditions using advanced skin analysis
equipment.
III. Hair Removal
A. Determine proper temporary hair removal methods, including:
1. Hard wax
2. Soft wax
B. Perform proper removal of hair on various parts of the body,
including:
1. Legs
2. Bikini, including Brazilian
3. Underarms
4. Nape
5. Cheek
6. Chin
7. Lip
8. Eyebrow
9. Back
C. Use proper sanitation and aseptic procedure in hair removal
services.
IV. Makeup
A. Analyze a client's facial shape and features.
B. Identify color selections before application, considering the
following:
1. Skin undertone
2. Eye color
3. Complementary colors
4. Hair color
C. Determine warm and cool colors.
D. Demonstrate methods of makeup applications:
1. Client makeup Lessons
2. Daytime makeup application
3. Special Occasion makeup application
4. Corrective or Camouflage makeup application
5. Video or Photography makeup application
E. Apply Lash and Brow Tinting.
F. Compare and perform the Fitzpatrick types and their indication and
contraindication when applying advanced esthetic therapies.
V. Business Practices
A. Exhibit positive human relations.
B. Present a professional attitude and image in accordance with JCCC
Student Handbook.
C. Maintain accurate client records.
D. Perform customized treatmemts in order to recommend retail and
encourage client retention.
E. Work with "scope of practice."
F. Practice safety measures when providing advanced techniques and
services.
VI. Math and Writing Application
A. Establish and maintain accurate client records.
B. Perform proper documentation on advanced treatments with client.
C. Perform assessments utilizing medical terminology.
Methods of Evaluation of Competencies:
Evaluation of student mastery of course competencies will be accomplished using the following methods:
Professional Presentation, 55-60% of grade
Interpersonal Skills, and
Sanitation
Practical Evaluations 35-40% of grade
100%
Grade Criteria:
A = 94 - 100%
B = 88 - 93%
C = 82 - 87% Minimum requirement to submit hours to Kansas State Board of
Cosmetology
D = 75 - 81%
F = less than 75%
Caveats: NONE
Disabilities:
If you are a student with a disability, and if you will be requesting accommodations, it is your responsibility to contact Access Services. Access Services will recommend any appropriate accommodations to your professor and his/her director. The professor and director will identify for you which accommodations will be arranged.
JCCC provides a range of services to allow persons with disabilities to participate in educational programs and activities. If you desire support services, contact the office of Access Services for Students With Disabilities (913) 469-8500, ext. 3521 or TDD (913) 469-3885. The Access Services office is located in the Success Center on the second floor of the Student Center.

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