If you love matters related to cosmetics, you can celebrate, that's because the brand L'Oréal announced a free course for all people who want to learn a little more about cosmetology.
150 places will be offered, half of which will be for black people, and the course will be 100% online. Were you curious to know more about this subject? So, continue reading.
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Learn more about cosmetology
If you are interested in the course, there are some requirements to consider. The first of them, and, for now, the most important one, is that only people who are in a university and above 18 years old can participate.
Yes, you must be studying one of the following degrees: Engineering, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Industrial Chemistry, Biomedicine, Biological Sciences, Data Sciences or Applied Mathematics.
If you are a 100% present student and are really committed to the course, there will be the possibility of joining a collective project, with the top two classifieds going to visit, with all expenses paid, the L’Oréal Groupe Research & Innovation Center (Innova).
More details about prerequisites
In addition to being enrolled in one of the coursesmentioned above and be over 18 years old, the student must be at least in the 4th period of graduation.
Another important point is the need to be available for an internship in the first half of 2024. Students who are doing postgraduate studies, unfortunately, cannot join the program.
After all, how will the course work?
Well, first it is worth noting that all classes will be taught by scientists from the Research and Innovation team atL'Oréal Brazil.
The student will be able to access content about the products and the physiology of hair and skin. And it doesn't stop there, there will be access to fragrances, cosmetic legislation and many other subjects will also be included.
With the aim of accelerating equity inside and outside the institution, 50% of the vacancies will be made available for black people, thus promoting the training of these young people and preparing them for many opportunities professionals.