Transparent Skin Training
For the Thinking Therapist
The Words from:
Skincare Proffesional that use dermaviduals and some words from their clients .
The skin therapy industry is growing rapidly, but in the UK, many therapists face a common problem: a lack of in-depth, practical education about the skin itself.
Most training today is:
Basic and surface-level – often what you receive in college, or it will be product-driven – usually provided by skincare brands, aligned with their own ranges rather than the skin's actual needs. We believe that needs to change.
What makes our training different?
Independent education – While we do work with dermaviduals, our training focuses on the skin itself and how it functions.
Grounded & relatable – We make skin science simple to understand and easy to apply to what you see, touch, and feel every day with your clients.
Client-focused communication – We provide you with the knowledge to explain clearly why the skin behaves the way it does, allowing you to set realistic expectations and build trust.
Cause, not symptom – Our philosophy is always to look deeper: we don't just ask what the skin needs, but why it needs it.
Our education is rooted in Practical Corneotherapy – an evidence-based approach that knows the skin as an interconnected organ. When the surface is disrupted, the deeper layers are affected as well. By maintaining harmony at the top, we allow the skin to function as nature intended – strong, resilient, and self-sustaining. Practical Corneotherapy isn’t about creating perfect skin; it’s about preserving the skin’s natural purpose of protection, knowing that true perfection comes from its own balance and strength.
Transparent Skin Training is designed for therapists who want to go beyond products and protocols and become thinking skin therapists. Therapists who:
I want to truly understand the skin, not just treat it.
Want education grounded in science but explained.
Want to learn from like-minded professionals who have real-world experience treating, seeing, and understanding the skin.
To be a skin therapist, you don't just need products. You need knowledge.