

This Facial Reflexology Diploma Course provides an introduction to the principles and background of facial reflexology, including its origins, theory, and commonly reported effects. You’ll learn about the key reflex points and tools used in this practice, with supporting video content to illustrate the techniques.
The course also explores how these techniques may be practised for personal use and offers introductory guidance for those curious about developing their interests further in a wellness context.

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This online facial reflexology course begins with an introduction to the background and guiding principles of reflexology. You’ll explore its philosophy, historical development, and differing views on its effectiveness, including an overview of how reflexology is perceived in wellness communities and by science.
From there, the course focuses on facial reflexology as a specialist area. You’ll learn about commonly identified facial reflex points and how they are used in practice, with accompanying videos to demonstrate locations and techniques. Another video explores typical tools used in facial reflexology, including guidance on their care and use.
The course discusses commonly reported effects and areas of concern around facial reflexology, including when the practice may not be appropriate. You'll also explore appointment structure in a general sense – from preparation to post-session care – and learn how individuals may approach facial reflexology for personal or informal use at home.
Additional modules introduce other types of reflexology, such as foot, hand, and ear techniques, to give you a broader context of how reflexology is applied across the body.
The course concludes with several case studies for educational reflection and includes introductory tips for those curious about exploring further study or wellness-focused services in this field.
By studying this course, you will learn about:
Reflexology history, theory, and perspectives
Facial reflexology principles and tools
Pressure point mapping (non-clinical)
Commonly reported benefits and limitations
Personal practice of facial reflexology at home
Introduction to foot, hand, and ear reflexology
Insights into reflexology session structure
Introductory business considerations

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