Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Increased Flexibility News

The 14-16 Beauty Consultancy group have recently been very busy:

They carried out a make-up demonstration to 4th Methodist Guide Troop. As part of their practical assessment for the Level 2 Beauty Consultancy Diploma the students are required to present a make-up demonstration to an audience of four or more people. Jessica Defoe, Emily Metcalfe, Lynette Peach, Micah Taffurelli, Liz Poole, Kim Eccersley, Amber White and Kim Ellis in pairs demonstrated the application of make-up to small groups and then proceeded to instruct the guides on how to apply to suit their individuality and age. The Guides thoroughly enjoyed their evening and have been successful in adapted their new look.

The evening with the guides was so successful the students were asked to repeat a similar session to the Brownies at the Salvation Army. This time Micah Taffurelli, Liz Poole, Kim Eccersley, and Megan O’Dywer demonstrated skin care and make-up with the emphasis on taking care of your skin. The students demonstrated cleanse and tone and minimal make-up application before the Brownies practiced cleansing, toner and moisturising their own skin. When leaving, the Brownies were overheard telling Mums what they needed to buy to look after their skin and stay looking younger.

Marc Wales on the 14 to 16 Increased Flexibility carpentry programme at Kingsland has designed a chopping board using all the waste off-cuts which would otherwise be discarded. He has matched up the end grains to form a pleasing circular chopping surface. He finished off the board with a non-toxic natural oil. Tutor Paul Bailey comments, “We are pleased to say his efforts will be incorporated into the skills development programme, for other students to follow.”

No comments: