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- Level 2 NVQ in Beauty Therapy
- Facial Therapy
- Eye Treatments
- Waxing
- Advanced Waxing
- Manicure
- Pedicure
- Make Up Application
- Spray Tanning
Beauty Therapy
- Diploma In Holistic Therapies
- Hands-Free Massage
- Swedish Body Massage
- Stone Massage
- Aromatherapy
- Additional Aromatherapy Techniques
- Reflexology
- Indian Head Massage
- Thermal Auricular Therapy (Hopi Ear Candles)
- Reiki Level I
Holistic Therapy
- Thai Massage Level I
- Thai Foot Massage
- Thai Herbal Massage
- Thai Aroma Massage
Thai Massage
Thai Massage with Simon Gall Ba Hons MHFST ATL, the founder and Principal of The London School of Traditional Massage – LSTM: http://www.lstm.com
- Tibetan Acupressure Head Massage
- Korean Hand Massage & Mongolian Koyashai Massage
- Foot Reading
- Crystals the Basics
- Crystals and Massage for qualified massage therapists
- Crystals and Reflexology for qualified reflexologists
CPD Workshops
- How To Apply Make Up
- How To Improve Your Hands And Nails
- Introduction To Body Massage
Taster Days For Interest Only
This course is in two parts, which gives you TWO professional certificates in one day.
Part 1: Korean Hand Massage
In Korea, this treatment is used by thousands of people to treat the minor ailments of themselves and their families and is a popular, simple to learn, and totally unique alternative to hand reflexology. Every joint in the hand represents a joint in the body and the therapy is an expecially good treatment for muscular-skeletal problems. Clients can be taught to continue the treatment at home.
- History and Philosophy of Korean Hand Massage
- Chinese techniques to enhance the treatment
- Contraindications
- Conditions of the hand
- Health and safety
The course includes:
Part 2: Mongolian Koyashai MassageTM
Mongolian Koyashai Massage is a treatment of two areas of the body– the feet and the eyes/upper face. It is performed with the client lying fully clothed on a treatment table, but can be adapted for use on a Lefuma Reflexology recliner. Literally translated, Koyashai means ‘Sun and Moon’ and although it forms part of a Mongolian full body massage, each component can be practised separately.
Influences are drawn from Mongolian Ayurveda, and also from a much older, shamanic religion. The treatment is slow and meditative and deeply relaxing.
- History and principles of Mongolian Ayurveda
- Principles and philosophy of Mongolian Massage and Acupressure
- Principles and philosophy of Tengriism
- Using oils
- Contraindications and cautions
- Infectious/non-infectious conditions
- Legal and ethical issues
The course is suitable for beginners or experienced therapists, including reflexologists, Reiki practitioners, holistic therapists, beauty therapists and spa technicians
The course includes:
Entry requirements: None
Duration: 1 Day
Time: 10am - 4pm
Price: £90, cheques payable to T Mclean
No Kit required
CPD Points: 5















