Like human skin, it is generally divided into dry skin, oily skin, neutral skin and mixed skin. Neutral skin can be ignored here, because this kind of skin is only available to babies and has disappeared before the end of childhood. But you must be familiar with all kinds of skin conditions, characteristics, identification methods and precautions.
2. Understand the composition of the skin
After understanding the essence of skin, the next step is to learn the composition of skin, such as dermis, epidermis and basal layer! This is a beautician major. If you can't realize this clearly, you can't become a qualified beautician (including but not limited to this knowledge).
3. Keep the acupoints on your face in mind.
When caring for customers, even the most basic skin care is not as simple as it seems. You need to massage with various acupoints on your face, so you must recite the acupoints on your face. If you want to learn health knowledge, you need to remember every acupoint on the human body.
4, memorize the operation process and technology of the project.
In a beauty salon, there will be many items with different curative effects in the same part, and their operation processes and techniques are different, so you need to remember them yourself.
Extended data:
Classification of skin types
1, neutral skin
It is healthy and ideal skin, more common in girls before puberty. The sebum secretion is moderate, the skin is dry and oily, the skin is ruddy and delicate, elastic, with small pores and insensitive to external stimuli.
2, dry skin
The skin is fair and the pores are small but not obvious. Less sebum secretion, dry skin, easy to produce fine lines and pigment.
3, oily skin
Dark complexion, large pores, more sebum secretion, greasy and shiny skin, not easy to wrinkle, insensitive to external stimuli. Because of excessive sebum secretion, it is easy to grow acne.
4. oily and dehydrated skin
The skin surface is shiny, and there are tiny dry lines when you look closely, and you feel tight. Local pores are thick and sensitive to external stimuli.