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Aesthetics Training

Master the Art of K-Beauty

Skin Courses

Learn the latest medical aesthetics trends and techniques from Korea.

Further your beauty career.

Are you an aesthetics professional? Enrol now in our skin and hair courses and earn industry-approved certificates of completion.

  • Hands-on Training

    Every hands-on course is taught by a trained beauty professional with years of experience.

  • Industry Certification

    Get aesthetics certification upon course completion.

  • Comprehensive Courses

    All courses and training periods are one day unless specified.

  • Practice Rooms & Materials

    Fully-equipped facilities and relevant course materials will be provided - just bring yourself and your desire to learn!

FAQs

What is the difference between Korean vs. Western skincare certification?

Korean skincare and Western skincare have evolved based on different cultural influences, historical practices, and consumer needs. As a result, each has its distinct characteristics, though the lines are increasingly blurring with globalization. Here are some differences:

1. Philosophy and Approach:

  • Korean Skincare: Focuses on maintaining a healthy, hydrated, and radiant skin. The emphasis is on prevention rather than treatment. The approach is more holistic, considering factors like diet, lifestyle, and overall well-being in skin health.
  • Western Skincare: Historically, it has been more solution-oriented, aiming to fix existing problems like wrinkles, acne, or sun damage. The focus has traditionally been on the result rather than the process.

2. Routine & Products:

  • Korean Skincare: Known for its extensive multi-step routine which can range from 5 to even 10 or more steps. The routine often includes double cleansing, toning, essences, serums, sheet masks, emulsions, eye creams, moisturizers, and sunscreens. There's a heavy emphasis on layering products.
  • Western Skincare: Tends to be more simplified with a focus on cleansing, toning, moisturizing, and sun protection. However, this is changing, and multi-step routines are becoming more popular in the West as well.

3. Ingredients:

  • Korean Skincare: Innovative use of ingredients like snail mucin, bee venom, and various plant extracts. There's a notable emphasis on natural and traditional ingredients, inspired by ancient Korean herbal medicine.
  • Western Skincare: Traditionally relied more on active ingredients like retinols, hyaluronic acid, and peptides. There’s also been a move towards clean beauty and organic formulations in recent years.

4. Innovation:

  • Korean Skincare: South Korea is known for its fast-paced beauty innovation with novel formulations, textures, and packaging. Products like BB creams and cushion compacts have their origins in Korea.
  • Western Skincare: Historically more conservative but has seen increased innovation in recent years, especially in the clean beauty segment.

5. Skin Goals:

  • Korean Skincare: Aims for a youthful, dewy, and 'glass skin' appearance.
  • Western Skincare: Traditionally aimed for a matte look but has been moving towards valuing hydration and radiance in recent years.

6. Cultural Influences:

  • Korean Skincare: Beauty standards in Korea emphasize clear, luminous skin as a sign of health and beauty, which is reflected in the skincare products and regimens.
  • Western Skincare: Historically, there was a stronger emphasis on makeup to achieve the desired look. However, the trend is leaning more towards achieving a naturally healthy skin foundation.

7. Protection:

  • Korean Skincare: Sunscreen and sun protection are paramount. There's a significant focus on protecting the skin from UV damage.
  • Western Skincare: While sun protection is recognized as essential, the emphasis on daily sunscreen use has taken longer to become mainstream.

Remember that skincare methods are customizable, as what works for one person might not work for another. With the globalization of beauty, consumers worldwide now have access to a broader range of products and can cherry-pick from both Korean and Western routines to suit their needs.

Who can enrol in Beautify's courses?

Our courses are designed specifically for industry professionals looking to enhance their existing skillset and further their career in the aesthetics. You will receive industry certification upon course completion.

We always keep our roster of beauty trends updated straight from Korea.

When can I start my Beautify course?

After confirmation of purchase, our team will reach out to contact you with the earliest availability to schedule your course.

What is the format of each Beautify course?

On top of any relevant course materials provided, all courses will be taught in-person with a certified instructor at our Canadian location. Each of our instructors have years of industry experience so you know that you're in the right hands!

Courses will include ample hands-on practice supervised by the instructor.

What is the duration of each Beautify course?

Our courses are day-long, unless otherwise specified in the course description.

I need to transfer or withdraw from my course date.

Please notify us of any changes at least 2 weeks beforehand in order to transfer to another course date or receive a full refund.

Please refer to our Course Policy for all information related to this.

Get in touch.

Our team is more than happy to help answer any questions regarding our aesthetics courses. Confidently take the next step forward in your beauty career.