Train within Australia’s largest spa-network and become an expert in skin, health and wellness. But most of all, discover how you can help others feel their best with industry-leading Beauty Therapy training.
Train within Australia’s largest spa-network and become an expert in skin, health and wellness. But most of all, discover how you can help others feel their best with industry-leading Beauty Therapy training. We’re also all about making study work for you, with a choice of study options to suit your lifestyle.
Based at our Docklands campus, you’ll learn a wide range of treatments, from Waxing and Tinting, Nutrition right through to eyelash extensions and spa services. Discover your first step into the beauty and wellness industry, gain hands-on experience and graduate a caring, confident and spa-ready therapist.
Endota is the largest day spa network in Australia, with nearly 100 spas nationwide. With the aim of growing it’s network of spas and therapists, came the launch of endota Wellness College. A registered Training Organisation offering nationally recognised training in Beauty Therapy, Remedial Massage and Salon Management.
At endota Wellness College, we’re known for producing highly-skilled beauty
and wellness industry professionals. With courses that keep pace with fast-moving trends in technique and technology.
eWC’s trainers and educators are not only well connected, but they’re industry leaders in the field, who will pass on their expert knowledge. Over 80% of graduates are working in the Beauty & Wellness industry.
The structure of the Diploma of Beauty Therapy allows students to further their career in beauty therapy in specialised and advanced areas.
Learn the basics to makeup, skincare, and then amp it up to a full glam makeup including false eyelashes. This workshop is perfect for teens aged 12-16 who want to learn how a professional applies makeup and find out what its like to be a makeup artist.
This qualification reflects the roles of individuals who are competent in interacting with customers, providing a range of beauty services which may include make-up, waxing, nail technology, lash and brow treatments, and demonstrating and selling retail skin care and other cosmetic products.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who work as beauty therapists to provide a range of beauty therapy treatments and services, including lash and brow treatments, nail services, make-up, massage and waxing.
They communicate with clients to recommend treatments and services and sell retail skin care and cosmetic products. Work is typically conducted in beauty salons and spas.
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