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The ITI Cosmetology course is a one-year, two-semester vocational training program (Craftsman Training Scheme - CTS) focused on beauty culture, hair care, skin treatment, and makeup. It provides a National Trade Certificate (NTC) recognized under DGT, preparing students for roles as beauticians, hair stylists, or salon entrepreneurs

Key Course Details

  • Duration: 1 Year (2 semesters of 6 months each).
  • Eligibility: 10th class pass from a recognized board.
  • Age: Minimum 14 years.
  • Curriculum: Covers skin analysis, facial treatments, hair styling, hair cutting, coloring, manicure, pedicure, yoga, and, in some cases, basic anatomy and salon management
  • Skills: Focuses on employability skills, sanitation, client management, and practical training

Career Opportunities

Upon completion, trainees can find employment as: 

  • Beautician
  • Hair Stylist
  • Make-up Artist
  • Hair Colorist
  • Manicurist/Pedicurist
  • Salon Manager/Owner

Certification

The program awards a National Trade Certificate (NTC) from the Directorate General of Training (DGT), which is recognized worldwide

Hair and Skin care
Hair and Skin care

ITI Hair and Skin Care 

The ITI "Hair and Skin Care" trade is a one-year vocational training program under the Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS), governed by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). This course equips trainees with skills in hair cutting, styling, coloring, and skincare treatments to provide professional beauty services. The syllabus integrates theoretical knowledge, practical beauty techniques, and employability training to prepare students for roles such as hairdressers, beauticians, or salon assistants in beauty parlors, spas, or as independent entrepreneurs.

Course Overview

  • Duration: 1 year (2 semesters, each 6 months)
  • NSQF Level: Level 4
  • Eligibility: Minimum 10th grade pass (or equivalent)
  • Objective: To train individuals in hair and skin care techniques, beauty treatments, and salon management to meet industry standards and client expectations.
By iti | 12:30 PM IST, Sat March 14, 2026
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Skin Structure

The skin is the largest organ of the human body and acts as a protective covering for the entire body. It protects the body from harmful environmental factors such as bacteria, dust, sunlight, and chemicals. In cosmetology, understanding the structure of the skin is very important for performing facial treatments, skincare procedures, and selecting suitable cosmetic products.

The skin is made up of different layers and components that work together to maintain healthy skin. These layers help in protection, temperature regulation, sensation, and maintaining the overall balance of the body.

Main Layers of the Skin

The skin is mainly divided into three layers. Each layer has a specific function and structure that contributes to the overall health and appearance of the skin.

Epidermis

The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. It acts as a protective barrier against environmental damage, germs, and harmful substances. This layer contains keratin-producing cells that protect the skin and melanocytes that produce melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color.

The epidermis does not contain blood vessels and receives nutrients from the dermis layer beneath it.

Dermis

The dermis is the middle layer of the skin located below the epidermis. It is thicker and contains important structures such as blood vessels, nerve endings, hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous (oil) glands. The dermis provides strength, elasticity, and nourishment to the skin.

This layer also contains collagen and elastin fibers that help keep the skin firm, flexible, and youthful.

Subcutaneous Layer (Hypodermis)

The subcutaneous layer is the deepest layer of the skin. It is made up mainly of fat cells and connective tissues. This layer helps protect internal organs, store energy, and insulate the body to regulate temperature.

Important Components of the Skin

  • Hair Follicles: Structures that produce and support hair growth.
  • Sweat Glands: Glands that produce sweat to help regulate body temperature.
  • Sebaceous Glands: Oil-producing glands that keep the skin moisturized and protected.
  • Nerve Endings: Sensory receptors that detect touch, pressure, temperature, and pain.
  • Blood Vessels: Supply oxygen and nutrients to skin cells and help regulate body temperature.

Importance of Skin Structure in Cosmetology

Understanding the structure of the skin helps cosmetologists perform facial treatments safely and effectively. Knowledge of skin layers and components allows professionals to select appropriate skincare products and treatments for different skin types and conditions.

Proper understanding of skin structure also helps prevent damage to sensitive areas during cosmetic procedures.

Conclusion

The skin structure consists of three main layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer. Each layer contains different components that perform essential functions such as protection, sensation, and temperature regulation. Understanding skin structure is essential in cosmetology for providing safe and effective skincare treatments.

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Books

Hair Coloring in Cosmetology
Hair Styling in Cosmetology: Techniques, Tools, and Professional Skills
Make-up
Yogic Suksham Vayayam
कॉस्मेटोलॉजी – प्रायोगिक
Common Hair Problems
Structure of hair, Science of Hair Structure of hair root & hair shaft Chemical composition
आईटीआई कॉस्मेटोलॉजी
Facials
Threading, Tweezing and Bleaching
Temporary removal of Superfluous hair
Interactive Skills
Straightening/ Rebonding/ Smoothening
Indian traditional beauty concepts
Yoga and its Components
Hair Cutting & Blow-dry
Manicure and Pedicure
Sterilization and Sanitization
Personality Development

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