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Classification & Identification of Common Skin Problems: Disorders of oil glands

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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

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

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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 | 1:43 PM IST, Sat March 14, 2026
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Classification & Identification of Common Skin Problems: Disorders of Oil Glands

Oil glands, also known as sebaceous glands, are small glands present in the skin that produce an oily substance called sebum. Sebum helps keep the skin and hair soft, moisturized, and protected. These glands are usually connected to hair follicles and are most active on the face, scalp, chest, and back.

Sometimes the sebaceous glands may produce too much or too little oil, or the glands may become blocked. These conditions lead to various skin problems known as disorders of oil glands. In cosmetology, understanding these disorders helps in proper skin analysis and selecting suitable skincare treatments.

Definition of Oil Gland Disorders

Disorders of oil glands are skin conditions that occur when the sebaceous glands produce excessive sebum, insufficient sebum, or become blocked. These conditions may affect the appearance and health of the skin.

Functions of Sebaceous Glands

  • Produce sebum that lubricates the skin and hair.
  • Protect the skin from dryness and cracking.
  • Help maintain the skin’s natural moisture balance.
  • Provide a protective barrier against certain microorganisms.

Common Disorders of Oil Glands

Seborrhea

Seborrhea is a condition in which the sebaceous glands produce excessive oil. This results in oily skin with enlarged pores and a shiny appearance. People with seborrhea are more likely to develop acne and blackheads.

Acne

Acne occurs when the sebaceous glands produce too much oil and the pores become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. This leads to the formation of pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads.

Sebaceous Cysts

Sebaceous cysts are small lumps under the skin that occur when oil glands become blocked. These cysts are usually painless but may become inflamed if infected.

Comedones

Comedones are clogged hair follicles caused by excess sebum and dead skin cells. They appear as blackheads (open comedones) or whiteheads (closed comedones).

Identification of Oil Gland Disorders

Cosmetologists can identify oil gland disorders by observing certain signs and symptoms on the skin.

  • Excessively oily or shiny skin.
  • Enlarged or clogged pores.
  • Presence of blackheads, whiteheads, or pimples.
  • Small lumps or cysts under the skin.
  • Frequent acne breakouts.

Precautions in Cosmetology

When signs of oil gland disorders are present, cosmetologists should perform gentle skincare treatments and avoid harsh procedures that may irritate the skin. Clients with severe conditions should be advised to consult a dermatologist for proper medical treatment.

Conclusion

Disorders of oil glands occur when sebaceous glands produce too much oil, too little oil, or become blocked. Common conditions include seborrhea, acne, sebaceous cysts, and comedones. Proper identification of these disorders helps cosmetologists provide appropriate skincare treatments and maintain healthy skin.

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