Title: Art of the Lash - COA APPROVAL #AOTLNCA - 10 CEs
Date: April 6-7, 2026
Time: 10:00am-5:00 pm each day
Eyelash Extensions Course
Educational Objectives
Identify and describe natural eyelash anatomy, growth cycles, and factors that influence lash health and retention.
Analyze client eye shape, natural lash condition, and contraindications to determine appropriate eyelash extension styles and application methods.
Demonstrate proper eyelash extension techniques including isolation, adhesive control, lash placement, and sanitation procedures.
Develop a customized lash extension design that integrates appropriate length, curl, thickness, and styling to achieve desired aesthetic results while maintaining lash health.
Lash Lift and Tint Course
Educational Objectives
Identify eyelash structure and explain the chemical processes involved in lash lifting and tinting services.
Analyze client lashes and evaluate contraindications to determine appropriate candidates for lash lift and tint treatments.
Demonstrate proper lash lift and tint techniques including product application, timing, neutralization, and sanitation protocols.
Develop a customized lash enhancement plan that integrates lash lift, tint selection, and aftercare recommendations to maintain optimal results.
Title: Chemical Peels - COA APPROVAL #CPNCA - 10 CEs
Date: May 5, 6, 7, 2026
Time: 10:00am-5:00pm each day
Educational Objectives:
Identify and classify different types of chemical peels, including superficial, medium-depth, and advanced exfoliation treatments, based on their ingredients and mechanisms of action.
Analyze client skin conditions and evaluate contraindications in order to select appropriate chemical peel treatments for various skin concerns.
Demonstrate proper chemical peel application techniques, including skin preparation, product layering, neutralization, and post-treatment care following professional safety protocols.
Design a customized treatment plan that integrates chemical peels with appropriate homecare products and post-procedure recommendations to support optimal skin outcomes.
Title: Cosmetic Lasers COA APPROVAL #CLNCA - 10 CEs
Date: April 13-16
Time: 8:00am-6:00pm each day
Educational Objectives
Identify and describe the principles of laser physics, including wavelength, chromophores, and selective photothermolysis, as they relate to cosmetic laser treatments.
Analyze client skin types, conditions, and medical histories to evaluate contraindications and determine appropriate laser treatment candidates.
Demonstrate proper operation of cosmetic laser devices, including parameter selection, safety protocols, treatment techniques, and infection control procedures.
Develop a customized treatment plan that integrates laser procedures with pre-treatment preparation, post-treatment care, and appropriate skincare recommendations.
Title: Manual Resurfacing Microdermabrasion/Dermaplaning - COA APPROVAL #MRMDNCA - 10 CEs
Date: April 27-28, 2026
Time: 10:00am-5:00pm each day
Microdermabrasion Course
Educational Objectives
Identify and describe the structure and function of the skin and explain how mechanical exfoliation affects the epidermis.
Analyze client skin conditions and evaluate contraindications to determine appropriate candidates for microdermabrasion treatments.
Demonstrate proper microdermabrasion techniques including equipment operation, treatment patterns, pressure control, and sanitation procedures.
Develop a customized treatment plan that integrates microdermabrasion with appropriate skincare products and post-treatment recommendations.
Dermaplaning Course
Educational Objectives
Identify facial anatomy, skin conditions, and hair types to determine appropriate candidates for dermaplaning treatments.
Analyze client skin conditions and evaluate contraindications to ensure safe dermaplaning procedures.
Demonstrate proper dermaplaning techniques including blade handling, skin tension, treatment angles, and infection control protocols.
Design a customized exfoliation treatment plan that integrates dermaplaning with complementary professional treatments and homecare recommendations.
Title: Microneedling - COA APPROVAL #MNNCA - 5 CEs
Date: May 26, 2026
Time: 9:00am-5:00pm
Educational Objectives:
Identify the structure and function of the skin and explain how microneedling stimulates collagen production and skin remodeling.
Analyze client skin conditions and evaluate contraindications to determine appropriate candidates for microneedling treatments.
Demonstrate proper microneedling techniques including device selection, needle depth adjustment, treatment patterns, and infection control protocols.
Develop a customized treatment plan that integrates microneedling procedures with appropriate topical ingredients and post-treatment care to optimize client outcomes.
Title: Micropigmentation/PMU - COA APPROVAL #MPMUNCA - 10 CEs
Date: June 8-July 9, 2026; Monday-Thursday
Time: 10:00am-5:00pm each day
Educational Objectives:
Identify and describe skin anatomy, pigment composition, and color theory as they relate to micropigmentation procedures.
Analyze client facial features, skin type, and medical history to evaluate contraindications and determine appropriate candidates for permanent makeup treatments.
Demonstrate proper micropigmentation techniques including machine operation, needle selection, pigment implantation, and infection control procedures.
Design a customized permanent makeup treatment plan that integrates appropriate pigment selection, facial symmetry considerations, and aftercare recommendations to achieve balanced aesthetic outcomes.
Title: Oncology Skincare - COA APPROVAL #OSNCA - 5 CEs
Date: March 26, 2026
Time: 9:00am-5:00pm
Educational Objectives
Identify and describe common cancer treatments and explain their effects on the skin, including dryness, sensitivity, inflammation, and impaired barrier function.
Analyze client health histories and evaluate contraindications to determine safe skincare treatments for clients undergoing or recovering from cancer therapy.
Demonstrate gentle skincare techniques and treatment modifications designed to support compromised skin while maintaining strict sanitation and safety protocols.
Develop a customized skincare plan that integrates supportive treatments, appropriate product selection, and homecare recommendations for clients experiencing treatment-related skin changes.
