Level 3 Diploma In make up artistry

 
 

When it comes to Make Up, this course will teach you everything!

The VTCT Level 3 Diploma in Make-up Artistry is a substantial vocational qualification that will prepare you for a career as a make-up artist as the units contained in this qualification cover all the skills and knowledge required for this role.

Throughout this qualification, you will develop your knowledge and understanding of relevant anatomy and physiology, health and safety, client care and cosmetic products and equipment. You will also develop a range of technical skills enabling you to prepare the skin and apply a variety of make-up products using different techniques. You will also develop interpersonal skills, which will assist you to communicate effectively with clients.

Course content:

· Apply Make Up

· Media Make Up

· Fashion & Photographic Make Up

· Camouflage Make Up

· Design & Apply Face & Body Art

· Instruction on Make Up Application

· Maintain Health & Safety Practice in the Salon

· Promote products and services to clients in a salon Client Care & Communication

· Includes a FULL MAKE UP KIT

No previous experience needed

The cost of this course is £3,345. At Cheshire Training Academy, you can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to help with the costs of a course. Please don’t worry, we can give you all the guidance and support you need to apply for your Advanced Learner Loan.

Advanced learner loan:

· This is a loan that you apply for from Student Finance UK, the government grant you the money to complete the course

· You can have up to 4 advanced learner loans at once and only pay them back once you earn over £25,000.

· An advanced learner loan does not affect your credit rating and they do not consider your previous credit rating when you apply for one.

· No credit checks

· If you don’t earn above the threshold, you don’t pay it back.

· Advanced learner loans are wiped after 40 years.

Example:

You’ll repay 9% of your income over £27,295 a year. Even if your income doesn’t exceed £27,295 a year but is over £524 a week or £2,274 a month at any point in the year (e.g. if you work overtime) then a loan deduction will be made.

For example, if you’re paid monthly and earn £2,500 before tax you’d repay 9% of the difference between what you earn and what the threshold is:

£2,500 - £2,274 = £226

9% of £226 = £20.34

So your student loan repayment would be £20 in that month.

If your income changes, either rising or falling, your repayment amounts will automatically change to reflect this. A different threshold may apply if you move to live in a country outside the UK.

Government Website: Advanced Learner Loan: Overview - GOV.UK