Thirteen Chinese short-term trainees seeking to learn advanced Korean beauty visited Yeungjin College in Daegu (President Choi Jae-young) on the 25th.
Starting with a welcoming ceremony that day, the "K-Medical Beauty Skincare Specialist Training Program," running until the 31st, was established at the request of salon owners operating skin beauty shops in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China.
At the Beauty Convergence Department practice room of Yeungjin College in Daegu, Chinese skincare shop representatives participating in the 'K-Medical Beauty' training are attending a class.
This training program is specialized in the "K-Medical Beauty" sector within the K-Beauty field, providing intensive education from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily for four days. Additionally, a schedule to experience Korean culture is planned for the 30th.
On the first day of training, participants diagnose their skin using the "Celdina" (a skin diagnostic device by Aura Co., Ltd., headquartered in Daegu), which integrates beauty and AI, and receive education on customized cosmetic prescriptions.
Following this, there is an analysis of pores and a demonstration of facial sebum removal, then focused training on the Micro Needle Therapy System (MTS), a micro-pore penetration treatment method reflecting the participants' job levels and needs.
In particular, accurate usage methods for Korean MTS management cases, effects, and efficacy are presented, along with an introduction to the "plasma" market, a trend code in the Korean beauty market.
Yu Zhuoran (于卓?), CEO of Chunlan (淳?, skin beauty industry) in China, who oversaw the training, said, "After considering several universities in Daegu and inspecting the educational sites for this training, Yeungjin College stood out not only for its educational environment but also for its achievements and enthusiasm in training skilled professionals. I hope to have broad exchanges in the beauty field beyond this training."
Jang Hyun-joo, Vice President of Yeungjin College, welcomed the group, saying, "This training will be a great opportunity to widely promote K-Beauty competitiveness overseas once again. Our college's 'K-Edu' program will strive even harder in education and professional workforce development to present a successful model where 'where Yeungjin goes, a path is made,' not only in Korea but globally, especially in the beauty field."
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