Malaysia International Vocational Association

GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

Beauty Therapy

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(B4L) Beauty Therapy - Dual-Effect Mask Treatment

Designated Procedures:

Clay Mask – Facial Cleansing – Soft Mask

Competition Objective:

This competition evaluates participants’ experience in skin assessment and mask preparation. Participants must complete all designated procedures within the specified time, demonstrating smooth technical execution and proper time management.


Judging Criteria:

1. Clay Mask Application

  • Speed of mask application

  • Evenness of application

  • Edge detailing

2. Clay Mask Removal and Cleansing Effectiveness

  • Speed and pressure during cleansing

  • Whether the mask is completely removed

3. Soft Mask Application and Removal

  • Whether the mask is applied evenly

  • Whether the mask is completely removed

  • Whether time control is appropriate and well managed

4. Cleanliness

  • Overall neatness and cleanliness of the competition area (before and after the competition)


Point Deduction Criteria:

  1. Mask mixture ratio is too runny or too dry

  2. Incomplete removal with residual mask left on the face

  3. Uneven mask application (uneven thickness or untidy application)

  4. Exceeding the allocated time

  5. Untidy working surface


Competition Procedures:

1. The clay mask must be applied first, and the model’s face must be thoroughly cleansed before applying the soft mask

2. Mask

  • Both clay mask and soft mask must be used

  • Select suitable products according to the model’s skin type

  • Apply evenly, allow to set, and remove thoroughly

3. Notes

  • Initial facial cleansing is not mandatory for this competition

  • The initial facial cleansing step is not included in the scoring criteria


Competition Environment:

1. Model

  • The model’s head must rest against the back of a chair

  • Feet placed flat on another chair

  • The body should remain relaxed to ensure comfort throughout the procedure

2. Participant

  • The participant must stand behind the model’s head

  • No obstacles are allowed between the participant and the model

  • Procedures must be carried out according to the required sequence


Appearance Requirements for Participants and Models:

  1. Participants must wear a white professional beauty uniform with covered shoes (slippers are prohibited)

  2. Hair must be neatly tied up, not left loose; no accessories are allowed to maintain a professional image

  3. Participants must provide their own female model with healthy skin and no severe allergies; the model must enter with a bare face
    (no base makeup applied)

  4. Models must dress appropriately in a simple and neat manner; hats or any accessories that cover the face are prohibited


Product Requirements:

  1. The clay mask must be applied and fully cleansed before the soft mask is applied

  2. Both clay mask and soft mask must be used, selected according to the model’s skin type, applied evenly, allowed to set, and removed thoroughly


Tools and Supplies:

  1. White small towels (3–5 pieces), approximately 30cm × 70cm (for head wrapping, hand wiping, etc.)

  2. White large towels (1–2 pieces), approximately 70cm × 140cm (for covering the model’s shoulders, neck, chest, and legs)

  3. Facial towels, cotton pads, mask brushes, treatment bowls, small trash bins, wash basins, and other necessary small tools

  4. Main products: facial cleanser, clay mask, and soft mask
    Secondary products: moisturizing lotion, repairing serum, and sunscreen, etc.

  5. Each participant must prepare at least 2 liters of clean water for cleansing procedures (mask removal, etc.). Water must be stored in well-sealed containers


Safety and Hygiene:

  1. All tools must be disinfected before and after the competition to prevent cross-contamination

  2. All skincare products used must comply with safety standards and be confirmed suitable for the model’s skin type; appropriate quantities should be used to avoid discomfort

  3. Participants must maintain cleanliness in their working area throughout the competition, with tools and products neatly arranged

  4. After the competition, participants must clean up their working area and dispose of waste in their personal trash bins to maintain overall venue hygiene

(B4L) Beauty Therapy Targeted Facial Zone Treatment

  1. Competition Objective

The competition aims to assess participants’ professional skills in analyzing skin types, selecting suitable products, and adjusting techniques for targeted facial zone treatments. Participants must design customized care steps for each facial zone based on the model’s information card and actual skin condition while demonstrating efficiency and expertise within the allocated time.

  1. Scoring Criteria
  • Cleansing Effectiveness: Thorough cleansing of the model’s face, even application of products, proper techniques, and no residue.
  • T-Zone Care: Effectiveness of oil control and cleansing, even application of the clay mask, clean removal, and smooth operation.
  • U-Zone Care: Appropriateness of hydrating product selection, gentle and fluid massage techniques, and improved hydration and elasticity after treatment.
  • Eye Area Care: Gentle application of soothing gel or eye serum, precision in massage techniques, and visible improvement in eye area (e.g., reduced fatigue, enhanced radiance).
  • Aftercare Appropriateness: Even application of moisturizers and sunscreen without residue, effective care for key areas, and overall enhancement of skin condition.
  • Overall Professionalism: Seamless transition between steps, proper tool usage, appropriate product handling, and a clean and hygienic workspace.
  1. Competition Rules

(1) Competition Content

  • Participants must target the following three facial zones and complete the specified treatments:
  1. Cleansing: Thoroughly cleanse the model’s face to remove light makeup and surface oil, preparing it for subsequent care.
  2. T-Zone (Forehead, Nose, Chin): Focus on cleansing and oil control using a clay mask and oil-control serum.
  3. U-Zone (Cheeks): Address dryness with hydrating serum or repair lotion and perform a massage to enhance hydration and elasticity.
  4. Eye Area: Use soothing gel or eye cream and perform gentle tapping massage to relieve fatigue and brighten the skin.
  5. Aftercare: Apply appropriate skincare products (e.g., moisturizing lotion, repair serum, sunscreen) based on the model’s skin type to lock in hydration and provide further protection.

(2) Competition Time

  • The competition duration is 30 minutes. All actions must be completed within the time limit.

(3) Model Positioning and Work Environment

  1. Model Positioning: The model should recline with their head resting on a chair back, feet placed on another chair, maintaining a relaxed and comfortable position throughout the process.
  2. Participant Positioning: Participants must stand behind the model’s head (no obstructions between the participant and the model’s head) and adjust their posture as necessary.

(4) Contestant Grooming Requirements

  1. Dress Code: Participants must wear a white professional beautician uniform paired with white shoes to reflect a professional image.
  2. Hair Requirements: Hair must be neatly tied back, avoiding loose strands to maintain cleanliness and professionalism.
  3. Overall Appearance: Participants must present a clean and tidy appearance, avoiding excessive accessories or heavy makeup.

(5) Mask Requirements

  1. Type of Mask:
  • Only clay masks are permitted; other types (e.g., soft powder masks, sheet masks) are prohibited.
  1. Application and Removal:
  • Apply evenly across the T-zone, with moderate thickness, avoiding the eye and lip areas.
  • Leave the mask on for at least 5 minutes.
  • Remove the mask thoroughly using a damp towel or cleansing sponge, ensuring no residue remains.

(6) Tools and Products

  1. Tools:
  • Small Towels (3-5, white): For facial cleansing and product removal; recommended size 30cm × 30cm.
  • Large Towels (1-2, white): To cover the model’s shoulders and chest, preventing skincare products from staining clothing; recommended size 70cm × 140cm.
  • Waste Disposal: Small trash bins or boxes for discarded cotton pads, with a recommended capacity of 3-5 liters.
  • Other tools: Mask brushes, cleansing sponges, cotton pads, spray bottles, treatment bowls, etc.
  1. Products: Cleansers, clay masks, oil-control serums, hydrating gels, hyaluronic acid serums, eye gels, soothing serums, sunscreen, etc.
  2. Water Supply: Participants must bring at least 2 liters of water for cleansing steps (e.g., makeup removal, facial cleansing, mask removal). Water must be stored in sealed containers (e.g., water bottles, mineral water bottles).
  1. Model Requirements

(1) Model Conditions

Participants must bring their own models. Models must be female with healthy skin and no severe sensitivity or allergic reactions.

  • Models should wear light makeup upon arrival (including foundation, eyebrows, eye makeup, and lipstick) to evaluate participants’ cleansing ability.

(2) Model Clothing

  1. Style Requirements:
  • Models should wear simple and elegant clothing (e.g., plain dresses or shirts and trousers) that is appropriate and presentable.
  1. Prohibited Attire:
  • Models must not wear bright colors or patterned clothing, hats, or any accessories that obscure the face.
  1. Safety and Hygiene

(1) Tools and Products

  1. All tools must be sanitized before and after the competition to ensure no cross-contamination risks.
  2. All skincare products used must comply with safety standards and be suitable for the model’s skin type.

(2) Model Protection

  1. Participants must ensure appropriate product quantities are used to avoid overloading or discomfort for the model.

(3) Work Area Cleanliness

  1. Contestants must ensure that their workstations (tables and chairs) are tidy, with no tools, products, or waste left behind.
  2. After the competition, contestants should promptly clean up their tools and products and restore the workstation to a tidy condition.
  1. Competition Process

(1) Pre-Competition Preparation

  1. Contestant and Model Check-in:
  • Contestants must arrive at the designated area with their model at least 15 minutes before the competition starts for check-in.

(2) Competition Segment

  1. Competition Start: Contestants have 30 minutes to complete all actions.
  2. Competition End: Contestants must stop immediately when time is up. Any unfinished work will not be counted in the scoring.

(3) Model Presentation

  1. Contestants are not required to move the model. The model should remain standing or sitting in their original position while waiting for evaluation by the judges.
  1. Model Information Card Template
  2. Participants must fill in the card based on the actual condition of their model, ensuring all information is accurate.
  3. The card must be printed on A4-sized paper with clear text and placed prominently on the workstation.

 

Competition Project

  1. Model Skin Condition
  • Skin Type (please check ✔):
  • Oily
  • Dry
  • Combination
  • Sensitive
  • Primary Skin Concerns (select multiple, check ✔):
  • Enlarged pores
  • Blackheads
  • Dullness
  • Dryness
  • Acne/Pimples
  • Fine lines/Laxity
  • Redness/Sensitivity
  1. Zone Treatment Plan
  • Selected Products (specify product name or type):
  • T-Zone Products and Techniques:________________________
  • U-Zone Products and Techniques:________________________
  • Eye Area Products and Techniques: ________________________
  • Target Goals:________________________
  1. Remarks
  • Special Notes (if any):________________________

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