Beauty and Personal Care

Course Duration: 2 months
Course Fees: Rs. 1550/-
Course Eligibility: 5th Pass


Beauty and Personal Care course focuses on providing training in the basic techniques of beauty, grooming, skin care, hair styling and makeup. Other than the specific skills required in the various tasks that are part of a beautician’s work, such as hair cutting and styling, manicure, pedicure, facials, and make-up, trainees will learn the personal etiquette to be followed by a beauty professional, identifying types of hair and suitable styling of hair of various lengths, identifying the types of skin and suitable treatment by performing skin analysis, etc.

Course Features

Theory and practical
training

In-house, on-the-job
practice

Internship at local beauty
parlours

Course Features

Theory and practical
training

In-house, on-the-job
practice

Internship at local beauty
parlours

Course Outcomes

After completion of this Short-Term Course, the student will be initiated into:

  • Maintaining professional ethics in the work place
  • Performing manicure and pedicure
  • Undertaking temporary removal of superfluous hair using threading, waxing, bleaching
  • Performing facials and face massages
  • Providing various styles of haircuts and hair colouring
  • Creating various basic hair styles, including curls and rolls
  • Identifying all the tools, accessories, brushes and their application for makeup
  • Undertaking various makeup techniques, including highlighting, contouring, Smokey & glittery eyes, Arabian eyes, lip colours, blushers and bronzers and corrective makeup
  • Bridal make-up and hair styling
  • The basic entrepreneurship skills needed to start self employment or a small beauty parlour

Employment

The purpose of the short term training courses is to develop technical and associated skills among those who wish to learn a new skill or upgrade a skill they have in order to earn an income, make a livelihood, and have a modicum of independence. In particular, it is meant for those who cannot afford the cost or time that a formal course entails and they are the ones who have benefitted from it, whether girls and young women or young men from poor families. Those who have trained in these courses have built their self-employment enterprises at home, started a small tailoring shop or parlour, work as freelancers and/or obtained employment in various enterprises and companies. Some have received state-wide recognition. PVTRI aims also to provide after training support in such initiatives.

How to Apply

There are 12 seats per batch, beginning in the months of January, March, May, July, September and November . Aspirants may register directly at the institute at that time in accordance with the procedure given on this site. After completing basic training, they may re-register for follow up courses to enhance and expand their skills.

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