Kvalifikācijas joma un līmenis

EKI līmenis:

Kas ir EKI?

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LKI līmenis:

Kas ir LKI?

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Profesionālās kvalifikācijas līmenis:
Kas ir PKL?
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Mācīšanās rezultāti

Kas ir MR?

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New occupational standard was developed for this qualification in 2018.

– Able to perform intellectual operations at the level of knowledge, understanding, use and simple analysis.
– Uses knowledge and theoretical understanding in wide-ranging complex activities.
– Able to obtain and evaluate information independently.
– Uses wide-ranging knowledge and skills for the solution of well-formulated, but unknown and unforeseeable problems.
– Has detailed, theoretical knowledge and understanding corresponding to the professional qualification.
– Has wide-ranging skills and proficiency essential for the profession corresponding to the professional qualification.
– Able to perform the work of executor independently, including the planning and supervision of the work to be performed.
– Knows and is able to apply appropriate technologies.
– Able to apply information acquisition and processing technologies in professional activity.
– Latvian language proficiency developed and foreign language(-s) proficiency improved.
– Knows and understands links between historical developments of their county, Latvia, Europe and world.
– Able to apply mathematical knowledge and skills in professional work.
– Able to apply knowledge about the facts and laws of natural sciences in professional activity.
– Able to evaluate the processes occurring in nature and society and comprehend them in their system and development.
– Understands the principle of coherence of ecological space and observes the environmental protection requirements in professional activity.
– Understands the basic principles of market economy.
– Able to find their place in the economic structures of society and able to operate therein.
– Understands the economic relationship between employer and employee and knows the relevant legislation.
– Has a conception of the political structure of the European Union, as well as of the principles of single economic area and the mobility of the labour force.
– Evaluates their abilities adequately.
– Plans activity in compliance with circumstances, possibilities and their abilities.
– Plans time in accordance with task.
– Able to make justified choice and make a decision independently in familiar and less familiar circumstances.
– Able to answer for the quantitative and qualitative result of their professional activities, assumes partial responsibility for the work performed by others.
– Is determined, systematic and rational when working.
– Is careful and accurate.
– Able to assume initiative.

Cosmetician

  • Zināšanas

    1. Necessary knowledge at the level of notion to accomplish basic tasks of professional action:
    1.1. principles and processes of physics and chemistry, the basics of theoretical effect of the life process of the body, cosmetic products and electrical procedures;
    1.2. plastic surgery operations and latest achievements, skin recovery techniques, injection materials;
    1.3. sexually transmitted diseases, syphilis;
    1.4. common regularities of the medical product impact, insight in the medication groups and indications of use thereof;
    1.5. theory of economics and business, manufacturing resources, market and its subjects, price and market, competitiveness;
    1.6. business types in the beauty care;
    1.7. employment regulations;
    1.8. business laws and regulations;
    1.9. accountancy documents;
    1.10. tax system;
    1.11. laws and regulations that oversee manufacturing of cosmetic products and its sales in the EU and in Latvia;
    1.12. cosmetic product labelling;
    1.13. cosmetic market division;
    1.14. civil liability insurance issues;
    1.15. consumer protection;
    1.16. basic concepts of the importance of ethical and aesthetic art;
    1.17. beauty ideal metamorphoses over the centuries;
    1.18. make-up history, fashion and style
    2. Necessary knowledge at the level of understanding to accomplish basic tasks:
    2.1. Human body anatomy, organs and their system (support, muscular, respiratory, digestive, urogenital, cardio-circulatory, endocrine) morphology and physiology;
    2.2. anatomy and physiology of female reproductive system at different stages of life;
    2.3. cells, tissues, their structure, function, participation in the formation of skin;
    2.4. metabolism of substances and energy exchange processes in the body;
    2.5. micro-organisms (bacteria, viruses, fungus, protozoa) morphology and physiology, its role in the process of the infection;
    2.6. skin and its derivatives, structure, function, pathological process characteristics;
    2.7. skin diseases, blemishes, breakdown of characteristics;
    2.8. superficial skin vascular disorders: rosacea, telangiectasia;
    2.9. allergy, allergic dermatitis, viruse dermatoses;
    2.10. pigmentation disorders;
    2.11. benign and malignant skin formations;
    2.12. undesirable side-effects caused by cosmetics;
    2.13. cooperation of dermatologist, doctor-cosmetologist, a plastic surgeon, nutritionist and cosmetician in the healthcare process;
    2.14. infectious diseases and disorders of skin, hair and nails, their agents, pathways, preventive measures;
    2.15. sweat and sebaceous gland secretion disorders, perioral, seborrheic dermatitis, acne vulgaris and other types;
    2.16. endocrine diseases, diabetes;
    2.17. connective tissue disease;
    2.18. immunity;
    2.19. sanitation, sterilization, disinfection;
    2.20. cosmetician’s personal hygiene;
    2.21. hygiene requirements for cosmetic rooms;
    2.22. viral hepatitis;
    2.23. HIV/AIDS;
    2.24. role of nutrition in regulating life processes, basic nutrients, ballast substances, vitamins;
    2.25. diet-related diseases and disorders;
    2.26. overweight;
    2.27. basic principles of organic chemistry, organic functional group characteristics and substance classes;
    2.28. raw materials of cosmetic products, fillers;
    2.29. cosmetic active ingredients, impact and use;
    2.30. atoms, molecules and matter structure and properties, periodic system of elements, spread in nature and the human body;
    2.31. substances and energy characteristics in terms of light, heat and electricity;
    2.32. physical therapy methods in cosmetology, appliance and impact thereof;
    2.33. appliance of the light, heat and electricity in the cosmetology, significance, harmfulness and safety;
    2.34. colour harmony, individual style;
    2.35. make-up types, basic methods and means;
    2.36. history of cosmetic development, directions and tasks;
    2.37. face skin and body analysis and assessment methods, skin type conditions, testing methods;
    2.38. cosmetic anamnesis;
    2.39. skin purification methods and techniques;
    2.40. purification products, materials and auxiliary materials;
    2.41. peelings;
    2.42. deep skin cleansing methods and equipment;
    2.43. asepsis and antisepsis;
    2.44. massage history, principles, indications, contraindications;
    2.45. methods for body shape analysis;
    2.46. cellulitis, causes, stages, correction, prevention thereof;
    2.47. mask therapy;
    2.48. movement, face, breathing exercises, their influence on the body and skin condition;
    2.49. Kneipp treatments, sauna;
    2.50. „ SPA & Wellness’ physical and mental well-being promotion centres;
    2.51. aromatherapy in cosmetology;
    2.52. essential oils, their characteristics, effects, indications, contraindications;
    2.53. fito cosmetics, plant preparation and application forms, mechanism of influence;
    2.54. hair removal methods, tools, equipment, customer and cosmetician’s protection, indications and contraindications;
    2.55. professional term in official language and in one foreign language.
    3. Necessary knowledge at the level of use to accomplish basic tasks of professional action:
    3.1. medical personnel and medical support staff register, certification;
    3.2. personal hygiene;
    3.3. regulations on hygiene requirements in beauty parlours;
    3.4. sanitation, asepsis, antisepsis;
    3.5. organisation of work environment and work place;
    3.6. work safety;
    3.7. environment protection;
    3.8. beauty parlour equipment and machines;
    3.9. apparatus and electrode maintenance and cleaning;
    3.10. measures for the cosmetician and client safety and comfort;
    3.11. skin type, condition, body constitutional type, test methods;
    3.12. specific skin disorders and cosmetic defects;
    3.13. body analysis methodology;
    3.14. facial and body cosmetic massage methods;
    3.15. aim of basic cosmetic procedures;
    3.16. cosmetic procedure plan;
    3.17. professional cosmetic product types, their application in manual and machine techniques;
    3.18. microdermabrasion;
    3.19. manual and machine techniques for skin and body care;
    3.20. massage as a basic procedure, indications and contraindications;
    3.21. wrapping method;
    3.22. heat/cold therapy in cosmetology;
    3.23. skin purification methods and techniques;
    3.24. purification products, peelings, materials and auxiliary materials;
    3.25. microdermabrasion procedure;
    3.26. deep skin cleansing methods and techniques;
    3.27. mask therapy;
    3.28. essential oil use in cosmetics;
    3.29. unwanted hair removal methods;
    3.30. our main types of colour collage;
    3.31. decorative make up product types, their use in the make-up appliance;
    3.32. eyebrow correction;
    3.33. chemical dyeing of eyebrows and eyelashes;
    3.34. micropigmentation;
    3.35. medical piercing;
    3.36. nail care, hygiene manicure, pedicure;
    3.37. menu;
    3.38. norms of professional ethics and etiquette;
    3.39. client service psychology and relationship building;
    3.40. conflict situation solving;
    3.41. cosmetic services and sale of cosmetic products;
    3.42. first aid;
    3.43. beauty company’s business plan;
    3.44. cosmetic service price list;
    3.45. official language;
    3.46. one foreign language at the level of communication.

  • Prasmes

    1. To present oneself in accordance with standard requirements.
    2. To choose cosmetic machines, equipment and to design the work place.
    3. To organise safe work environment and maintain high sanitary level in the work premises and additional premises.
    4. To choose and use detergents and disinfectants.
    5. To perform disinfection of the surfaces.
    6. To perform work instrument and separate material cleaning, sterilisation and disinfection.
    7. To disinfect hands.
    8. To perform work clothes general cleaning and disinfection.
    9. To apply cosmetic chair cover and change clothes after each client.
    10. If necessary, to provide first aid.
    11. To choose and apply professional cosmetic products, tools and aids, materials and auxiliary materials.
    12. To prepare the procedure table carefully and arrange after the procedure.
    13. To collect anamnesis.
    14. To determine the skin type and its condition.
    15. To identify the constitutional body type.
    16. To determine skin defects and damage.
    17. To recognise cosmetic product side effects.
    18. To determine the appearance of cellulite and its stages.
    19. To determine the deviations.
    20. To set the cosmetic diagnosis.
    21. To determine the aim of the cosmetic basic procedures.
    22. To draw up the cosmetic procedure plan.
    23. To choose cosmetic products for skin care at the saloon.
    24. To suggest cosmetic products for use at home.
    25. To perform face skin and body assessment.
    26. To perform the introductory procedure (make-up removal from eyes, lips, clean the skin of face, neck and decollete) by using appropriate cosmetic cleaning products.
    27. To perform vaporisation.
    28. To perform mechanical peeling.
    29. To apply peeling, including chemical (fruit acids) in concentrations up to 20%.
    30. To run massage techniques: caressing, grinding, tapping, vibration, following the proper sequence.
    31. To determine fixation points.
    32. To comply with the Langer lines.
    33. To maintain proper cosmetician’s posture and hand position during the massage.
    34. To maintain a steady rhythm of a massage.
    35. To perform other manual and machine techniques of facial and body cosmetic massages: D’arsenvalisation, iontophoresis, miostimulation, vacuum procedures, interferential current programmes/techniques, mechanical vibromassage techniques, microdermabrasion treatments, photochemotherapy, ultra sound, low-level therapeutic lasers, cryomassage.
    36. To perform micropigmentation procedure (after receipt of an appropriate professional development  certificate).
    37. To perform medical piercing on all parts of the body (after receipt of an appropriate professional development  certificate).
    38. To perform monotherapy procedures (after receipt of an appropriate professional development  certificate) accepted by a dermatologist or doctor-cosmetologist by using cosmetic products registered in Latvia.
    39. To perform a deep skin cleansing, manually removing comedones, milia or using desincrustation, chemical (fruit acids) peeling a concentration of from 20 to 40%.
    40. To perform appropriate after-treatment procedures.
    41. To perform epilation.
    42. To perform depilation.
    43. To perform eyebrow correction.
    44. To perform eyelash and eyebrow chemical dyeing.
    45. To put on a day and evening make-up.
    46. To analyse and use colours in accordance to the human type.
    47. To develop personal style.
    48. To perform hygienic manicure.
    49. To perform hygienic pedicure.
    50. To apply nail polish.
    51. To use paraffin hand bath.
    52. To be able to analyse and evaluate, use correct reasoning to justify one’s position or point of view.
    53. To provide consultations.
    54. To solve problem situations.
    55. To plan and organise one’s own and colleagues’ work.
    56. To perform work independently and in a team.
    57. To manage one’s own business or company’s job.
    58. To orientate in the cosmetics market of Latvia.
    59. To sell cosmetic services and products.
    60. To prepare and give oral and written information on the questions about professional activity.
    61. To improve one’s own professional qualification level.
    62. To orientate in business principles.
    63. To develop a cosmetic service price list.
    64. To perform the necessary accounting estimates.
    65. To comply with regulatory documents regulating the cosmetic operations.
    66. To comply with medical ethics.
    67. To comply with protection of commercial information and confidentiality.
    68. To comply with the environment protection and labour safety requirements, fire safety and electrical safety rules.
    69. To have a good knowledge of the official language.
    70. To have a good knowledge of one foreign language at the communication level.
    71. To use professional terminology in official language and in one foreign language.

  • Kompetences

    1. Ability to understand human’s body anatomy, organ systems and physiological functions, general health, including skin condition and its connection to the nutrition/diet and lifestyle with the aim to carry out cosmetic manual and mechanical face skin and body treatments without doing harm to client.
    2. Ability to recognise most common skin diseases and its derivatives, skin and percutaneous formations, damage and cosmetic defects and at the level of one’s own responsibility to solve the problem or suggest the client a doctor’s consultation.
    3. Ability to assess the skin type, condition and defects, adequately choose appropriate basic cosmetic procedures and to develop their performance plan.
    4. Ability to independently and responsibly perform cosmetic massage for skin, neck and decollete, the whole body or parts of the body, including use of manual or cosmetic machines without doing harm to the client and by complying with the basics of the massage, methods of procedures and safety measures.
    5. Ability to understand role of the most important physical factors and operation of practical cosmetology, by performing heat, light and electro procedures in a responsible manner and guaranteeing positive result, as well as personal and client’s safety.
    6. Ability to be able to orient well in the Latvian cometology market and in the range of offered professional cosmetic products, their contents, active ingredient exposure, to safely solve particular cosmetic problems by suggesting to the client the most appropriate cosmetic product for use at the saloon or at home.
    7. Ability to strictly comply with the state regulations on hygiene requirements for beauty parlors, guaranteeing a high level of sanitation in the workplace, a safe working environment for the client and the specialist.
    8. Ability to perform the skin cleansing and after-treatment at the high sanitary level by using mechanical, chemical and other methods.
    9. Ability to diligently perform the elimination of unwanted hair on all parts of the body by complying with epilation and depilation technical and safety conditions.
    10. Ability to independently perform face and body cosmetic treatment auxiliary procedures and skillfully offer them to the client: eyebrow correction, eyebrow and eyelash dyeing, hygienic manicure and pedicure, basic techniques of make-up, consultations, so that the client can have the best use of the time during the visit.
    11. Ability to plan and organise one’s work by working independently and in a team, to accurately perform work task by enhancing the company’s core values and prestige in the society.
    12. Ability to kindly meet and service the client, create a kind and trusting environment for communication, prepare the client for the procedure by positioning him/her in the cosmetic chair and accordingly performing introductory procedures.
    13. Ability to attract new clients, skillfully, with positive attitude solve or prevent conflict situations complying with the basic principles of the communication, commercial information protection and confidentiality.
    14. Ability to cooperate with the clients, offer cosmetic services or products with certainty, accurately provide professional information, by maintaining loyalty to the colleagues and the employer.
    15. Ability to comply with ethical norms of the medicine, ensure moral and ethical behaviour and guarantee confidentiality in solving client’s problems.
    16. Ability to form and responsibly prepare necessary accounting and finance documents, timely hand them over to public services.
    17. Ability to cooperate with the dermatologists, doctors-cosmetologists and plastic surgeons, strictly distinguishing and complying with doctor’s and cosmetician’s professional competences.
    18. Ability to communicate in official language and in one foreign language.

Iestāšanās nosacījumi

Iepriekšējā kvalifikācija
Certificate of general secondary education
Kvalifikācijas iegūšanas veids 
Kvalifikācijas iegūšanas veida paskaidrojums
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Formal (through education programmes)
Kredītpunkti 
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0
Kvalifikācijas ieguves ilgums 
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1,5 years

Pielikumi:

Kvalifikācijas iegūšanas iespējas

Profesionālās pamata un vidējās izglītības iestāde

- International CIDESCO Riga Cosmetic School

- Beauty Vocational Secondary School “Beauty School”

- Riga Technical School of Style and Fashion

Likvidēta/Reorganizēta

- Riga Vocational Secondary School of Style and Fashion

Samazināt

Kvalifikācijas joma un līmenis

EKI līmenis:

Kas ir EKI?

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LKI līmenis:

Kas ir LKI?

www.lki-links.lv
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4

Profesionālās kvalifikācijas līmenis:

Kas ir PKL?

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LKI PKL līmenis:

Kas ir LKI?2

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Izglītības pakāpe un veids

Kvalifikācijas nozare:
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Health (091)

Tematiskā joma: (ISCED 2013)

Medical diagnostic and treatment technology (0914)

Izglītības pakāpe
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Secondary education

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Vocational

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Pēdējie labojumi: 28.10.2024

Ievietots: 20.11.2019