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International Conference

International Conference. Organic Products and Self-Care Park Hotel & Spa, 11-12 of September 2019 Skopje, Northmacedonia Conferencier: Ana Safirova Journalist and TV Reporter. Conference Programme. Day 1, 13:30-15:00 Welcome and presentation of Erasmus project partners

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International Conference

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  1. International Conference Organic Products and Self-Care Park Hotel & Spa, 11-12 of September 2019 Skopje, Northmacedonia Conferencier: Ana Safirova Journalist and TV Reporter

  2. Conference Programme • Day 1, 13:30-15:00 • Welcome and presentation of Erasmus project partners • Presentation of project background • Presentation of manual’s content and its usages – educational, vocational and domestic. • Presentation of the different training modules: • 1. EU regulations and cosmetic standards • 2. Creation of organic creams • 3. The use of essential oils • 4. Performing beauty salon treatments • 5. How to assess student’s performance • Q&A, Closing 1st day conference • 15:00 – 17:30 Cocktail mingle • Day 2 15:30 -18:00 • Welcome and presentation of Erasmus project partners • Presentation of project background • Presentation of the products Thalgo and Jensen Demonstration of products on models. • Q&A and closing 2nd day conference • Coffee and Tea will be served during demonstrations.

  3. Erasmus Project Partners VaskaLeontic – Project Coordinator Skopje, Northmacedonia Owner and director of PSU, PCSO and Studio AkademijaLeontic, Skopje, North Macedonia Master Hairdresser, Cosmetician and Stylist Over 15 years of experience in international and national projects for education and vocational training.

  4. Erasmus Project Partners Rita Damkauskiene – Project Partner International project and consortium coordinator at vocational training school Vilniauspaslauguversloprofesiniomokymo centras, Vilnius, Lithuania Over 13 yearsofexperienceofinternationalisation in education.

  5. Erasmus Project Partners Anna-Karin Berg – Project Partner International projects and consortium coordinator DrottningBlankasGymnasieskolaSöderport, Malmö, Sweden Cert. Upper Secondary Language Teacher 15 years of experience with internationalisation in education and projects

  6. Erasmus Project Partners Without the knowledge and expertiseofourcolleagues in our institutions, thisprojectcould never havebeenrealised. Oursincerestthankyousto: North Macedonia: AfroditaTeodorovska… Lithuania: NAMES Sweden: Ann Miettinen, Anna Ström, Julia Ziegenfeldt, Annika Bengtsson, Annika Silverup, Andrea Rangin and Annica Wadbro.

  7. Project Background – The Needs • The spreading of the knowledge of manufacturing and applications of organic cosmetics. To create an accessible space for organic cosmetics outside of specific laboratories, beauty salons and training centres. • Need for essential, collected information on how organic cosmetics can be manufactured both in industry, education and in the home. • The need of a common European framework and educational training system of the production of organic cosmetics that can be applied in all VET centres and schools, independent of country.

  8. Project Background – The Aims • To gather all our best practises, expertise and knowledgeoforganiccosmetics and the manufacturingofthese. Also, howwehaveusedthisknowledge in training and education. • To create a manual thatcan be ofvalue in professionalbeautysalons, trainingcentres, education and also, in the home. A manual thatcan be used in various situations to assist all kinds ofpeople to healthy and sustainableself-care.

  9. The Manual – for what and whom? • The manual is a unique combination of European standards, theory, recipes and massage techniques that are an essential part to self-care. • The manual can be used by everyone but certain processes used for creating organic cosmetics are in need of certain equipment. • The first part of the manual is purely theoretical and then followed by more practical advice as well as recipes on manufacturing, treatments and massages. • The last part is mainly a tool for planning, conducting and assessing vocational training/ organic cosmetics in education.

  10. The Manual – Modules • EU regulations and cosmetic standards • - The theoretical background of organic cosmetics, products longevity, labelling and European standards and regulations. • Description of different cosmetics products and what formulas are applied. Also, of course, their qualities and functional properties.

  11. The Manual – Modules • 2. Creation of organic creams • - This part is theoretical and practical: providing advice on how to create organic cosmetics/ creams without polluting the product. • Taking into account the possibility of domestic production. That means that the producer must learn how to be weary of manufacturing protocol, hygiene and product longevity.

  12. The Manual – Modules 3. The use of essential oils This chapter explains both theory and practical beneficial definition and usage of essential oils also known as ATTARs, and waters that may be positive to a person’s well-being. We here also discover some of the fluids past and how they were revered in ancient Italy, Greece and Middle East.

  13. The Manual – Modules 4. Performing beauty salon treatments This chapter is firstly an introduction to essential oils and their properties. Thereafter, massage techniques and various combinations are described to further the understanding, absorption and implementation of organic products.

  14. The Manual – Modules 5. How to assess student’s performance This last chapter is on how you can visualize the VET-learners or even, personal, development using the Handicraft Process. In this process you move from thought to practical solutions which can and are very challenging for the VET learner. But also, for any learner who are not accustomed to the process. This is also a chapter where you find what factors to keep in mind when assessing a student’s work/ study results.

  15. Q&A Cocktail mingle Remember to collectyour attendancediploma and copy ofour manual! THANK YOU for your participation!

  16. Conference Programme • Day 2 15:30 -18:00 • Welcome and presentation of Erasmus project partners • Presentation of project background • Presentation of the products Thalgo and Janssen Cosmetics Demonstration of products on models. • Coffee and Tea will be served during demonstrations.

  17. Demonstrations Programme Thai massage and ethnicbodytreatments THALGO facialtreatments JANSSEN cosmeticsfacialtreatments Q&A, coffee and teawill be availableduring demonstrations. Please, alsocollectyourattendancediploma and our manual.

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