Art
- The child learned about color theory and creativity by experimenting with different makeup looks.
- They explored the art of photography by capturing before and after images of their beauty therapy work.
- Understanding of aesthetics and design principles through creating different makeup styles and hairdos.
Science
- Understanding of skin types, anatomy, and the science behind skincare products used in beauty therapy.
- Learning about the chemical composition of various beauty products and their effects on the skin and hair.
- Exploration of the psychology of beauty and its impacts on human behavior and perception.
Social Studies
- Exploration of beauty standards and practices in different cultures and historical periods.
- Understanding the influence of media and societal norms on beauty ideals and self-image.
- Learning about the impact of beauty industry on economies and societies.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore the history of beauty therapy across different cultures, experiment with creating their own beauty products using natural ingredients, and research the latest advancements in beauty technology and treatments.
Book Recommendations
- The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf: An exploration of the societal pressures and beauty standards faced by women.
- The Skin Nerd: Your straight-talking guide to feeding, protecting and respecting your skin by Jennifer Rock: A comprehensive guide to skincare and its scientific principles.
- Making Faces by Kevyn Aucoin: A renowned makeup artist shares techniques and tips for beauty and makeup application.
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