ESTH 1050 Syllabus

Subject Code

ESTH

Course Number

1050

Course Title

Color Theory and Makeup

Prerequisites

Prerequisites/Corequisites: ESTH 1000, ESTH 1040

Corequisites

Terms Offered

Offered Summer

Credit Hours

(1-6-4)

Course Description

This course provides instruction on and application of the techniques and theories associated with the treatment of the skin. Topics include morphology of hair, hair removal, sanitation, eyebrow shaping, waxing, ingrown hair service, color theory, face proportions and shape, choosing and using makeup products, makeup tools, basic makeup application, camouflage therapy, medical applications, and lab safety and infection control.

Course Outcomes

Morphology of Hair
Order        Description

   1            Describe hair growth as it relates to different ethnic groups.
   2            Explain morphology of hair and growth stages.

Hair Removal
Order        Description

   1            Identify methods of temporary and permanent hair removal.
   2            Demonstrate an understanding of the uses of hard waxes and strip waxes.
   3            Demonstrate an understanding of the steps required for various waxing procedures.

Ingrown Hair Service
Order        Description

   1            Demonstrate an understanding of how to treat ingrown hairs.

Color Theory
Order        Description

   1            Describe the theory of color.
   2            Define how dark and light colors affect objects.

Face Proportions and Shape
Order        Description

   1            Discuss a standard face shape and its deviations.

Choosing and Using Makeup Products
Order        Description

   1            Explain each makeup product and how it is used.

Makeup Tools/Basic Makeup Applications
Order        Description

   1            Demonstrate contouring with foundation.
   2            Demonstrate setting up a makeup station.
   3            Perform a client consultation including a basic makeup application.

Camouflage Therapy/Medical Application
Order        Description

   1            Describe the differences between temporary and permanent treatments.
   2            Describe how to assess when a patient is ready for camouflage treatments.