Beauty school dropout…♥
There is nothing I love more than beauty treatments. Now, I don’t mean the unfortunate necessities of waxing, I’m talking about facials, pedicures, manicures, massage… the fun stuff! Treatments that make you feel amazing as well as look good.
The only problem is, they are pricey. When an average facial or treatment these days is around $70 – $150 it’s no wonder I have blocked pores, unkempt feet and problem cuticles!
But gather round girls (and boys!)… What if I told you a deluxe 90 minute facial cost only $40? Or a deluxe pedicure $35? How about a two hour pampering package for only $60?
Welcome to Central Tafe’s Beauty Therapy Skincare Clinic. A place for students to perfect their technique and gain practice to complete their qualifications.
After a week of frivolous spending, and in need of a little pampering I decided to give the Tafe beauty clinic a go. In the waiting room, I was asked to fill out a form outlining any medications I was on, what my current concerns with my skin are, current skin care regime etc. I saw some ladies come out and re-book straight away. One lady, who must be a regular, booked manicure & pedicure sessions for the next three months!
Now this is a no frills premises. Located in the Mount Lawley campus, the clinic is a large room, shared by all, separated by room dividers. There are change rooms to undress if needed and you are provided with a robe.
I had a deluxe Dermalogica facial which lasted around an hour. Even though there were other people in the room, everyone was super quiet, and so I didn’t find it hard to relax. The student I had was excellent. She explained everything, including all the products she was using and why, and what was about to happen. She used Dermalogica products on me – so you know they are being taught with good products.
Dermalogica Facial Mapping.
I had a crème cleanser, a facial steaming procedure, a mask and a neck,shoulder and hand massage. The student I got said she was very interested in remedial massage and it showed. She had a very firm technique which was great. When she massaged my face it was obviously lighter – but perhaps a touch too firm for the face area.
All in all my experience was great and I wouldn’t hesitate to go back. When I went to reception to pay it was filled with people re booking. So my advice is get in quick, as this clinic books up weeks in advance.
The Beauty Therapy Skin Care Clinic is located at the Mt Lawley Campus on the corner Lord and Harold Streets, Mt Lawley, in Room W202 (upstairs, West Wing).
The Clinic is open Friday 10:30am – 3:30pm and Saturday 9:30am – 12:00pm during term time only.
For further information and booking enquiries please
phone (08) 9427 3770.
More information about Dermalogica products can be found here .
Article by Yvette Coyne, helping your beauty dollar go further!
Hi Yvette,
I’ve been wanting to try this for ages! Do you know if they have a brochure online? Otherwise I’d love to find one and upload it here so we can all see the types of goodies and treatments available for bargain prices!
Sounds like a good experience, was there a teacher with each student or just someone in the room overseeing everything?
Annette x
Hi Annette,
There was one tafe supervisor overseeing the girl’s work in the room and there to aid if necessary. These students are very professional, so are obviously been taught very well, and my facial was completed without any help from her lecturer.
The bargain price list is available here:
http://www.central.wa.edu.au/campuses_facilities/mt_lawley/Documents/PriceListSalon2010.pdf
Yvette