Spa Therapy

A spa therapy course typically covers various techniques and practices related to spa services, focusing on relaxation, rejuvenation, and overall well-being.

Hair Therapy

“Hair therapy” typically refers to treatments and practices aimed at improving the health and condition of the hair and scalp.

  1. Scalp and Hair Anatomy:

    • Understanding the structure and function of the scalp and hair follicles.
    • Identifying common scalp and hair conditions.
  2. Hair and Scalp Analysis:

    • Techniques for analyzing hair and scalp conditions to determine appropriate treatments.
    • Identifying factors affecting hair health, such as porosity, elasticity, and texture.
  3. Hair Therapy Treatments:

    • Learning various hair therapy treatments, including deep conditioning, hot oil treatments, and scalp massages.
    • Understanding the benefits and applications of different treatments.
  4. Trichology:

    • Introduction to trichology, the study of hair and scalp disorders.
    • Identifying and addressing issues like hair loss, dandruff, and other scalp conditions.
  5. Nutrition for Hair Health:

    • Understanding the role of nutrition in maintaining healthy hair.
    • Recommending dietary changes and supplements for improved hair condition.

Body Therapy

“Body therapy” refers to a range of therapeutic practices and treatments aimed at promoting physical and emotional well-being. These therapies often focus on the body as a whole, incorporating both physical and mental aspects.

  1. Massage Therapy:

    • Learning various massage techniques, including Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, aromatherapy massage, and reflexology.
    • Understanding the physiological and psychological effects of massage.
  2. Bodywork Techniques:

    • Instruction on different bodywork modalities, such as Shiatsu, Thai massage, myofascial release, and craniosacral therapy.
    • Hands-on practice to develop proficiency in applying various bodywork techniques.
  3. Anatomy and Physiology:

    • Understanding the basic anatomy and physiology of the human body.
    • Knowledge of muscle groups, skeletal structure, and the circulatory system.
  4. Hydrotherapy:

    • Learning about the therapeutic use of water in various forms, such as hot and cold baths, hydro-massage, and saunas.
    • Understanding the benefits of hydrotherapy for relaxation and pain relief.

 

NOTE : Affordable Fees                                                             100% Hands-On Training

              Professional Environment