• carry out skin analysis and give advice about skin and body care
• perform facial or body massage and aromatherapy treatment
• analyse body type and advise on exercise programmes and nutrition
• use a variety of treatments and electrical equipment to treat skin and body conditions
• remove facial and body hair by electrolysis or waxing
• provide advice and support to clients following cosmetic surgery
• recognise problems and refer clients to medical practitioners such as dermatologists, plastic surgeons, endocrinologists, podiatrists, chiropractors and physiotherapists
• apply make-up
• perform manicures, pedicures, nail extensions and eyelash and brow tinting
• perform reception duties (such as receiving bookings and arranging appointments)
• maintain client records
• Provide advice about and sell cosmetic products and related beauty equipment.
Personal Requirements:
• neat personal appearance at all times
• no allergies to beauty products
• pleasant and tactful when dealing with customers
• genuine interest in people
• good hand-eye coordination
• sensitive when dealing with clients for body and facial treatments.
Via Senior Executive Beauty Therapist at Graceland Biomedical Diagnostics»
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