South African skincare brand, Esse, provides stockists with extensive training through its online platform, Esse College, and has also launched a world-first Microbiome Course, which trains dermatologists, medical aestheticians, skin therapists, and other interested individuals in the science of the skin microbiome. And now, Esse is excited to announce that these courses have received Continuing Professional Development (CPD) accreditation from the South African Association of Health and Skincare Professionals (SAASHP), empowering attendees with CPD points, which contribute to annual requirements.
“For too long, professionals in the skincare industry have followed the deeply flawed traditional practices that have stripped our skin of its natural oils and microbial protection, leaving it exposed to harmful pathogens. This has led to premature ageing and a rise in sensitive skin conditions,” said Trevor Steyn, Esse’s founder and a global pioneer in the importance of the skin microbiome. “The key to addressing this is through education. Esse has invested heavily in training skincare professionals and is committed to providing the best possible course structure that is both accessible and informative. That’s why we are delighted that Esse College and our Microbiome Course have rightfully received CPD accreditation.”
The Esse skincare courses have been CPD-accredited in South Africa, which means that professionals who need CPD points for their annual requirements can apply for one of two Esse courses. While these courses are available worldwide, the CPD points currently only apply to South African citizens.
1. Microbiome Course
Who can take it?
Dermatologists, medical aestheticians, skin therapists, members of the public.
When is it?
18 to 22 July or 26 to 30 September.
Format of the course:
Theory and practical. Physical attendance is required.
What is it about?
This is a five-day course that provides attendees with a clear understanding of the skin microbiome and its impact on skin health. The course covers key species and their role in ecology, as well as information on probiotics and how they are used to treat skin conditions.
Points awarded: 14 CPD points.
2. Esse College
Who can take it?
Approved Esse stockists.
Format of the course:
Online, completed in own time.
What is it about?
This is an internal programme that gives Esse therapists the confidence to make recommendations on treatments and skincare routines to their clients. This training programme includes various theory modules and components addressing topics such as professional and retail products, ingredient technology, and treatment protocols. There are seven modules to complete, and each module will receive a certificate of completion, earning attendees CPD points, culminating in a graduation.
Points awarded: Modules range from 1 to 8 points. A total of 23 CPD points can be received by completing all the modules.
For more information about Esse courses, visit www.esseskincare.com. Any interested parties can contact Esse at training@esseskincare.com to register.