IPCS Prospectus 2023
IPCS Prospectus 2023
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About Us
Welcome to the Institute of Personal Care Science, the world’s leading Institution for online training in
professional cosmetic science, formulation, regulatory affairs and brand management specific to the personal
care industry.
We take pride in our courses being kept up to date with industry innovations and consumer trends, as well as the
ever-changing needs of cosmetic regulations. At the Institute of Personal Care Science, our goals are to:
• enhance the success of current and emerging brands,
• advance the quality of cosmetic and personal care products,
• lead the field in distance education for the personal care industry,
• encourage the ethical content of product promotions and consumer information, and
• provide quality, supportive distance training in cosmetic and personal care formulation, regulation
and brand management at workshop, short course and Diploma levels.
Our Diplomas are Internationally Recognised around the world, peer reviewed and industry approved by
Employers.
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At IPCS we are passionate about helping you achieve the study outcomes you enrol for. We have a variety of
courses to suit various time commitments and budgets, so please:
• look on the next page for a table overview to help guide your selection;
• then, look at the relevant pages of the Prospectus for more detailed information on each of the
courses
• refer to the price list at the back of the prospectus for all pricing – monthly instalments start at just
• €270 / US$295 / AU$400 per month so you can get started straight away, or SAVE with upfront
payments or paired programs.
Not all training packages or Diplomas are created equal. A true College Level Diploma should come from a
Government recognised Training Institution, like the Institute of Personal Care Science. The Diploma itself
should represent at least 30 weeks of training and workplace scenario simulated assessments and projects - like
our Diploma of Cosmetic Brand Management. Where practical work should also be undertaken, the program
should take at least 12 months of training, assessment and practical work – like our Diploma of Personal Care
Formulation. Without the right quality and quantity of training, a program really can’t provide you with a true
College Level Diploma, nor the in-depth skills, knowledge or tested abilities to give you true Diploma level career
opportunities.
When selecting the study program to best suit your needs, look for quality recognition and quantity of learning to
make sure it will deliver on its promises. IPCS programs are GUARANTEED to do exactly that.
Darmore Pty Ltd t/as Institute of Personal Care Science RTO code: 40333
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Cosmetic Science Courses
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Administrative information
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Price list
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Contact us:
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://personalcarescience.com.au
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Diploma & Certificate Courses in
Cosmetic Science
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What wilI I learn to formulate ?
Hair Care
Hair Care
• Shampoos
• Conditioners – leave on, wash off 2 months
• Styling products (part time)
• Repair/hairceutical products
• Colour matching
• Natural and synthetic colourants
• Loose and pressed powder foundations, blushes, eyeshadows,
contourers etc
• Jelly and stick colour products
• Liquid foundations
• Cake foundations
• Mascara
• Lip and eye liner pencils and liquids
• Lipstick
• Lipgloss
• Nail polish – water based, solvent based,
peel off
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- At a glance -
This guide covers the basics as well as provides the latest innovative and detailed
information on:
• preservative function and how to select the right preservative for your formulation,
including how to incorporate preservative free techniques into your product
developments
• the chemistry behind gum, lipid, emulsifier and surfactant selection to enhance stability
and aesthetic properties of your developments
• practical experiments you can do to learn the different stability, performance and
aesthetics of various gums, lipids, emulsifiers and surfactants
-Part I-
• Be a qualified Cosmetic • Learn professional advanced
Belinda Carli
B Nat Ther., Dip Cos Sci • Learn professional advanced
Chemist; AND cosmeceutical skincare hair care formulas along with
• Get a job in the industry; OR formulas & hair care formulas colour & styling formulation
• Formulate for a cosmetic for a cosmetic brand; AND for a cosmetic brand; AND
business with the • The qualification ‘Cosmetic • The qualification ‘Cosmetic
• qualification ‘Cosmetic Chemist’ is not essential Chemist’ is not essential
Chemist’
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Developed for those with a foundation of cosmetic formulation knowledge, this guide
provides a comprehensive coverage of Organic rules from various organisations around the
world along with step-by-step instructions on how to ensure compliance of the materials you
are using. It provides tips and techniques to ensure appropriate stability, efficacy and aesthetic
performance of organic formulations to help enhance your developments and meet consumer
expectations. It also provides various organic formulations to help you get started straight
t your own away and/or build on for unique developments.
Cosmetic Formulations: A Beginners Guide
chemical and
This guide covers essential organic compliance and formulating techniques as well as:
• raw material evaluation and selection processes to ensure compliance with your selected
s or even a market certifier/s
r formulations, • how to select the right preservatives, gums, lipids, emulsifiers and/or surfactants for your
nce requirements
formulation to meet certifier requirements
• ingredient selection to enhance stability and aesthetic properties of your organic
developments
• practical formulations with established stability, performance and aesthetic properties so
edients for your you can see the learning in practice and get started with developments straight away
ons It includes ‘checks’ to use with every development to ensure compliance, stability, efficacy
and aesthetic requirements to enhance your organic developments as well as provide the
s and surfactants for
confidence to start formulating as an organic specialist. It comes with worked example
mulation formulations to show how the learning is put into practice and provides a multitude of raw
material information links to build your repertoire of knowledge efficiently and effectively.
lf today!
Science Workshops
Belinda Carli OrganicFormulations
Organic Formulations Colour Cosmetic
Belinda Carli
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Normal Duration
1 year
INTERNATIONALLY
RECOGNISED TRAINING
COSMETIC CHEMIST
QUALIFICATION
NATURAL & SYNTHETIC
INGREDINT TRAINING
(Part time)
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On successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
• develop safe, stable and effective formulas for a range of personal care products
• provide technical documents to support the safety, stability and performance claims of a product
• develop products from a product development brief and communicate necessary changes
• accommodate industry innovations into formulations without impacting on stability
• reverse engineer and/or adapt formulations to suit company requirements
• satisfy safety and regulatory obligations in the development of cosmetic and personal care products
Successful completion of this course leads to the issuance of an AQF Diploma and entitles learners to the
letters Dip Form Chem and the title ‘Cosmetic Chemist’ or ‘Formulation Chemist’.
Assessments:
• 6 written assessments comprising theoretical questions and workplace simulated scenarios
• Submission of practical samples with relevant stability and technical information
• 3 hours on-line exam
Study Contents:
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and place that suits you
• Electronic text for 18 units
• Tutorial videos including extra and specific guidance, multiple practical demonstrations and
workplace simulated scenarios
• 1-on-1 training support via email, skype/phone throughout your training from a dedicated and
experienced trainer if you need additional assistance or have questions.
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and when, and to help you plan and track your
study progress.
• Regular check-ups and reminders of due dates - but you can contact us at any time if you need
extra support.
• Lifelong access to e-training resources
• Exclusive membership to our Students & Graduates facebook group – a community of
professionally trained and experienced individuals
Required equipment:
In order to study this course you will need to purchase or have access to standard laboratory equipment; or
the following equipment if studying from home:
• scales that measure up to at least 1.2kg in 0.01g increments
• 3 x 1.1L stainless steel mixing bowls
• 1 x 8 wire whisk (250 – 300mm)
• 2 hot plates (or normal stove top)
A practical kit needs to be purchased separately to work through various practical activities and prepare
assessment samples – refer to back of Prospectus.
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Module 1 Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
PCFECI001: Covers the origin and functions of the common ingredients used in personal
Investigate and care products for an understanding of what gets used in products and why.
evaluate cosmetic Learn how to:
ingredients • accurately identify what constitutes ‘organic’, ‘natural’ and ‘synthetic’
ingredients and processing
• investigate and evaluate the origins and functions of the many and varied
ingredients used in personal care products
• apply this knowledge when promoting products in the market place.
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Module 2 Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
PCFRMF007: Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate gums and thickeners for use
Select rheology in a variety of personal care formulations. Learn how to:
modifiers for personal • determine suitable aspects of flow
care formulas • investigate, evaluate and select gums and thickeners to suit the specific
needs of various product formulations.
PCFSLF008: Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate lipids for use in a variety of
Select lipids for personal care formulations. Learn how to:
personal care formulas • recognise the consistency altering, emollient and skin feel properties of
various lipids
• investigate, evaluate and select lipids to suit the specific needs of various
product formulations.
PCFFEO009: Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate fragrances or essential oils
Select fragrances for use in a variety of personal care formulations. Learn how to:
or essential oils for • understand the chemistry of fragrance and language of aroma
personal care formulas • blend essential oils for aesthetically pleasing and more
stable aroma profiles
• incorporate fragrance into product formulations
• investigate and determine the safety aspects and
usage rates for various product types
• select fragrances or essential oils to suit various
product formulations.
PCFSSF011: Covers the chemistry of surface science and how it applies to formulating safe,
Select surfactants for effective, stable personal care products. Learn how to:
personal care formulas • predict surfactant properties
• formulate with surfactants to attain specific performance attributes
• determine starting materials and biodegradability of surface active agents
• select suitable surfactants to formulate a variety of surfactant based personal
care products.
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Module 3 Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
PCFPST013: Covers the methods used to test the stability of products for determination of
Plan and interpret appropriate shelf life. Learn how to:
stability testing • examine formulas to determine factors contributing to instability and methods
to correct these factors
• develop appropriate stability protocols to ensure performance characteristics
of products are maintained over their shelf life
• formulate to accommodate the stability needs of various products
• test the stability of a variety of personal care products.
PCFDFB014: Covers the development of products from a product development brief to meet
Develop a formula from specific organisational needs and preferences for a variety of personal care
a product development products. Learn how to:
brief • investigate and determine legal and ethical responsibilities associated with
product development
• calculate product manufacturing costs and steps involved in finalizing the
development process to yield a suitable finished product sample
• develop the paperwork required to finalise a variety of products
• use the brief as a point of discussion with the organisation members who
originated it.
PCFSCF015: This unit covers the physiology of the skin and brings together prior learning to
Prepare skin care enable learners to create finished product formulations. Learn how to:
formulas • formulate a range of basic skin care formulations such as cleansers,
exfoliants and moisturisers for the face and body; products to address the
special needs of baby, aged and male skin; nail and hand care; as well
as oral care and personal hygiene products such as deodorants and anti-
perspirants.
PCFHCF016: Covers the application of hair care formulations to be compatible with the
Prepare hair care and hair’s physiology and brings together prior learning to enable learners to create
styling formulas finished product formulations. Learn how to:
• formulate a range of basic hair care products to care for, and style, the hair;
such as shampoos and conditioners for a variety of hair types; mousses,
hairspray, pomades and gels.
PCFHAF017: Covers the investigation and evaluation of ingredients for specialty skin and hair
Prepare highly active care formulations and brings together prior learning to enable learners to create
skin and hair formulas finished product formulations. Learn how to:
• consider the physiological effects specialty ingredients have on the hair and
skin
• investigate and determine required legislative, safety and formulation
requirements involved when using specialty ingredients
• formulate a variety of specialty skin and hair care products such as skin
tanning, skin whitening, sun care, advanced anti-ageing, skin firming, hair
colourants, permanent waving solutions and depilatory agents
PCFREF018: Covers the development of products from the ingredients panel and sample of
Reverse engineer a finished product. Learn how to:
product formula • determine when it is suitable to reverse engineer products, as well as the
legal and ethical implications of reverse engineering
• keep abreast of the latest industry advances
• effectively develop products through reverse engineering.
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Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: Example of study (1 year)
Module 1
Study Wk/ Assessment
Code Unit of Competency
Commencing Due
PCFECI001 Investigate and evaluate cosmetic ingredients Wk 1 Module 1 part 1:
PCFECS002 Evaluate cosmetic ingredient and formula safety Wk 3 due end of week
6
PCFECR003 Evaluate compliance requirements of cosmetic Wk 5
ingredients
PCFCPI004 Apply chemistry principles to select cosmetic Wk 7 Module 1 part 2:
ingredients due end of week
PCFMCI005 Plan microbiological control of cosmetic ingredients and Wk 9 14
manufacturing environment
PCFSPF006 Select preservatives for personal care formulas Wk 11
Module 2
Study Wk/ Assessment
Code Unit of Competency
Commencing Due
PCFRMF007 Select rheology modifiers for personal care formulas Wk 15 Module 2 part 1:
PCFSLF008 Select lipids for personal care formulas Wk 17 due end of week
20
PCFFEO009 Select fragrances or essential oils for personal care Wk 19
formulas
PCFSEF010 Select emulsifiers for personal care formulas Wk 21 Module 2 part 2:
PCFSSF011 Select surfactants for personal care formulas Wk 23 due end of week
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PCFPCA012 Develop personal care aerosol formulas Wk 25
Module 3
Study Wk/ Assessment
Code Unit of Competency
Commencing Due
PCFPST013 Plan and interpret stability testing Wk 29 Module 3 part 1:
PCFDFB014 Develop a formula from a product development brief Wk 31 due end of week
35
PCFSCF015 Prepare skin care formulas Wk 33
PCFHCF016 Prepare hair care and styling formulas Wk 36 Module 3 part 2:
PCFHAF017 Prepare highly active skin and hair formulas Wk 39 due end of week
43
PCFREF018 Reverse engineer a product formula Wk 42
Practical assessment Wk 44 Practical
assessment:
due end week
44
Online exam: run monthly; will be scheduled at the end Online Exam
of the month after all other items have been passed
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Normal Duration
Cosmetic Formulations:
Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science
The Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science teaches the essentials of advanced cosmetic
formulation skills to ensure the development of safe, stable and efficacious formulations along with
An Advanced Guide
essential quality checks. Learners will learn how to create basic and advanced skin, hair, body,
sunscreen and cosmeceutical personal care products.
Start Date: Assessments:
-Part I-
Can be started at any time 4 written assessments
Price: Related Course
Please refer to pages 62-65 for all pricing This course consists of 6 full units + 4 half units
Duration: from the Diploma of Personal Care Formulation
Full time: 8 weeks
Normal duration: 15 weeks (part time)
Course Type:
On-line / Distance
Entry Requirements:
Belinda Carli
Maximum timeframe: 45 weeks
Guided training and practical work = 260 hours
B Nat Ther., Dip Cos Sci
Minimum 15 years of age or older.
Extension research and practical activities = up to 60 hours Reliable internet, basic word skills (or equivalent). Basic
excel skills would be beneficial but not essential.
Study Contents:
Online lecture, e-text, online material database
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On successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
• evaluate and select the right type of ingredients for a variety of cosmetic and personal care
formulations
• research various materials to determine suitability to various formulation developments
• develop safe, stable and effective formulas to cover a wide range of personal care products
• conduct microbial evaluations of raw materials, finished products, equipment and the facility and
implement GMP
• prepare, implement and evaluate stability protocols to ensure suitable shelf life
Assessments:
• 4 written assessments comprising theoretical questions and workplace simulated scenarios
On successful completion, learners may choose to study one of our Diplomas or other short courses, with a
possible credit in up to 6 subjects.
Study Contents:
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and place that suits you
• Electronic text for 6 full units and 4 half units
• Tutorial videos including extra and specific guidance, multiple practical demonstrations and
workplace simulated scenarios
• 1-on-1 training support via email, skype/phone throughout your training from a dedicated and
experienced trainer if you need additional assistance or have questions
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and when, and to help you plan and track your
study progress
• Regular check-ups and reminders of due dates - but you can contact us at any time if you need extra
support.
• Lifelong access to e-training resources
• Exclusive membership to our Students & Graduates facebook group – a community of professionally
trained and experienced individuals
Required equipment:
In order to study this course you will need to purchase or have access to standard laboratory equipment; or
the following equipment if studying from home:
• scales that measure up to at least 1.2kg in 0.01g increments
• 3 x 1.1L stainless steel mixing bowls
• 1 x 8 wire whisk (250 – 300mm)
• 2 hot plates (or normal stove top)
A practical kit needs to be purchased separately to work through various practical activities and prepare
assessment samples – refer to back of Prospectus
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Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
PCFECI001: Covers the origin and functions of the common ingredients used in personal
Investigate and care products for an understanding of what gets used in products and why.
evaluate cosmetic Learn how to:
ingredients • accurately identify what constitutes ‘organic’, ‘natural’ and ‘synthetic’
ingredients and processing
• investigate and evaluate the origins and functions of the many and varied
ingredients used in personal care products
• apply this knowledge when promoting products in the market place.
Cosmetic ingredient Teaches how to identify compliance requirements for appropriate ingredient
compliance selection; incorporating searches involved to determine compliance
requirements. Learn how to:
• search compliance requirements of AU, EU, US and JP
• select ingredients in accordance with compliance requirements.
PCFMCI005: Covers the identification of microbiological concerns specific to personal care
Plan microbiological products; and the application of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) principles
control of cosmetic to ensure product safety. Learn how to:
ingredients and • test raw materials, products, equipment and the facility for microbial
manufacturing presence
environment • identify methods to reduce microbiological burden within the facility and
finished products using GMP.
PCFRMF007: Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate gums and thickeners for use
Select rheology in a variety of personal care formulations. Learn how to:
modifiers for personal • determine suitable aspects of flow
care formulas • investigate, evaluate and select gums and thickeners to suit the specific
needs of various product formulations.
PCFSLF008: Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate lipids for use in a variety of
Select lipids for personal care formulations. Learn how to:
personal care formulas • recognise the consistency altering, emollient and skin feel properties of
various lipids
• investigate, evaluate and select lipids to suit the specific needs of various
product formulations.
Surfactants Covers the chemistry of surface science and how it applies to formulating safe,
effective, stable personal care products. Learn how to:
• formulate with surfactants to attain specific performance attributes
• select suitable surfactants to formulate a variety of surfactant based personal
care products.
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Sunscreen workshop Covers the formulating issues and solutions associated with sunscreens. Learn
how to:
• apply formulation principles of various sun-screening agents
• check for efficacy and stability in your formulation
• search for sunscreen compliant ingredients in Australia, US, Japan and EU
Formulation Covers the development of products from a product development brief to meet
development specific organisational preferences for a variety of personal care products. Learn
how to:
• follow steps involved in formulating products using the development process
to yield a suitable finished product sample
• develop a formula and method for your products.
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Normal Duration
Assessments:
• 4 written assessments comprising theoretical questions and workplace simulated scenarios
• Submission of practical samples
On successful completion, learners may choose to study one of our Diplomas or other short courses, with a
possible credit in up to 6 subjects.
Study Contents:
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and place that suits you
• Electronic text for 6 full units and 4 half units
• Tutorial videos including extra and specific guidance, multiple practical demonstrations and
workplace simulated scenarios
• 1-on-1 training support via email, skype/phone throughout your training from a dedicated and
experienced trainer if you need additional assistance or have questions
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and when, and to help you plan and track your
study progress
• Regular check-ups and reminders of due dates - but you can contact us at any time if you need extra
support.
• Lifelong access to e-training resources
• Exclusive membership to our Students & Graduates facebook group – a community of professionally
trained and experienced individuals
Required equipment:
In order to study this course you will need to purchase or have access to standard laboratory equipment; or
the following equipment if studying from home:
• scales that measure up to at least 1.2kg in 0.01g increments
• 3 x 1.1L stainless steel mixing bowls
• 1 x 8 wire whisk (250 – 300mm)
• 2 hot plates (or normal stove top)
A practical kit needs to be purchased separately to work through various practical activities and prepare
assessment samples – refer to back of Prospectus
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Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
PCFECI001: Covers the origin and functions of the common ingredients used in personal
Investigate and care products for an understanding of what gets used in products and why.
evaluate cosmetic Learn how to:
ingredients • accurately identify what constitutes ‘organic’, ‘natural’ and ‘synthetic’
ingredients and processing
• investigate and evaluate the origins and functions of the many and varied
ingredients used in personal care products
• apply this knowledge when promoting products in the market place.
Cosmetic ingredient Teaches how to identify compliance requirements for appropriate ingredient
compliance selection; incorporating searches involved to determine compliance
requirements. Learn how to:
• search compliance requirements of AU, EU, US and JP
• select ingredients in accordance with compliance requirements.
PCFMCI005: Covers the identification of microbiological concerns specific to personal care
Plan microbiological products; and the application of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) principles
control of cosmetic to ensure product safety. Learn how to:
ingredients and • test raw materials, products, equipment and the facility for microbial
manufacturing presence
environment • identify methods to reduce microbiological burden within the facility and
finished products using GMP.
PCFRMF007: Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate gums and thickeners for use
Select rheology in a variety of personal care formulations. Learn how to:
modifiers for personal • determine suitable aspects of flow
care formulas • investigate, evaluate and select gums and thickeners to suit the specific
needs of various product formulations.
Select lipids for hair Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate lipids for use in a variety of
care formulas hair care formulations. Learn how to:
• recognise the consistency altering, emollient and hair feel properties of
various lipids
• investigate, evaluate and select lipids to suit the specific needs of various
hair care and styling product formulations.
Emulsions Covers the application of emulsion science to suit specific hair care and styling
products. Learn how to:
• improve the stability of emulsions
• process emulsions using suitable manufacturing (compounding) methods
• select appropriate materials to create your emulsion system.
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Surfactants Covers the chemistry of surface science and how it applies to formulating safe,
effective, stable personal care products. Learn how to:
• formulate with surfactants to attain specific performance attributes
• select suitable surfactants to formulate a variety of surfactant based personal
care products.
PCFHCF016: Covers the application of hair care formulations to be compatible with the
Prepare hair care and hair’s physiology and brings together prior learning to enable learners to create
styling formulas finished product formulations. Learn how to:
• formulate a range of basic hair care products to care for, and style, the hair;
such as shampoos and conditioners for a variety of hair types; mousses,
hairspray, pomades and gels.
Cosmetic Formulations:
Can be started at any time On completion of these workshops, you could
Price: choose to study our Certificate in Advanced
Please refer to pages 62-65 for all pricing Cosmetic Science or Diploma of Personal Care
Formulation
Duration:
Appros. 15 hours workshops + practical activities. Entry Requirements:
Minimum 15 years of age or older
A Beginners Guide
Unlimited workshop access.
Assessment: None Reliable internet.
Course Type: On-Line Workshops Study Contents:
Formulation Starter Booklet + Formulation Guides
for 11 different products + Learning Support
Material + Optional Practical Kit to make all
products
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On successful completion of this workshop, learners will be able to:
• Develop safe, stable and effective formulas for a range of basic personal care products including
crème cleansers, serums, lotions, creams, butters, balms, hand and body washes, shampoos and
conditioners.
• Adjust cosmetic formulations to suit varying marketing, performance and ingredient needs
• Make correct materials selections and create their own cosmetic formulations
• Put various cosmetic product formulation types together using the correct methods
Assessments:
• There are no assessments for these workshops
Study Contents:
• Formulation Starter Booklet featuring 11 different formulations with methods
• Formulation Guides Booklet showing how to construct each formulation type
• Box of raw materials and packaging to work through various practical activities and prepare
samples can be purchased as an optional extra
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and place that suits you
• Tutorial videos including extra and specific guidance, multiple practical demonstrations and
workplace simulated scenarios
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and when, and to help you plan and track your
study progress
Required equipment:
In order to study this course you will need to purchase or have access to standard laboratory equipment; or
the following equipment if studying from home:
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Workshop program
Watch: Introduction • How to make pH buffers
to Cosmetic • How to adjust pH
Formulation 1 video • How formulas are written
• How to make a solubilised mist/toner
Make: Moisturising Body Lotion, Natural Face Cream and Luxurious Body Butter
Watch: Introduction • How to make emulsions with low oil content
to Cosmetic • How to stabilise low viscosity emulsions
Formulation 3 video • How to pick emulsifier to suit different product needs
Make: Foaming SLS Free Face Wash, SLS Free Body Wash and Sulphate Free Shampoo
Watch: Introduction • How to pick different surfactants and input amounts
to Cosmetic • How to calculate surfactant input to achieve the right performance and foam
Formulation 7 video • How to thicken surfactant formulas
• How to create foaming cosmetic formulas to suit hair, hands, body and face
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Normal Duration
2 months
(Part time)
ORGANIC & NATURAL
INGREDINT TRAINING
Organic Formulations
few organic ingredients to regular cosmetic formulas. There are very specific organic input
requirements, and a large range of cosmetic ingredients that can’t be used, which can impact the
performance, stability and quality of a truly organic formula. This course has been developed to
address the specific formulation issues when formulating to Certified Organic standards, including
compositional requirements and paperwork that must be submitted to Certifiers, as well as how to
overcome the performance and shelf-life challenges, to create outstanding organic products.
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On successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
• develop safe, stable and effective organic formulas for a range of personal care products
• adjust current formulations to suit organic requirements
• collate paperwork required for organic submissions
• meet compliance requirements of AS6000, ACO, NASAA, OFC, Soil Association of UK, NaTrue,
Ecocert, Cosmos, USDA and BDIH
• formulate organic products with commercially suitable aesthetic, shelf life and performance
properties
On successful completion, learners will be competent in formulating organic products and collecting all
required paperwork. In addition, a variety of Organic base formulas are provided with the learning materials
to help boost learner’s confidence in this area and give them an immediate start with product and raw
material trials.
Assessments:
• 1 written assessment comprising theoretical questions and workplace simulated scenarios
• Submission of practical samples
Study Contents:
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and place that suits you
• Electronic text for 3 units
• 1-on-1 training support via email, skype/phone throughout your training from a dedicated and
experienced trainer if you need additional assistance or have questions.
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and when, and to help you plan and track your
study progress.
• Regular check-ups and reminders of due dates - but you can contact us at any time if you need
extra support.
• Lifelong access to e-training resources
• Exclusive membership to our Students & Graduates facebook group – a community of
professionally trained and experienced individuals
Required equipment:
In order to study this course you will need to purchase or have access to standard laboratory equipment; or
the following equipment if studying from home:
A practical kit needs to be purchased separately to work through various practical activities and prepare
assessment samples – refer to back of Prospectus
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Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
Integrate organic Covers the investigation of organic compliance under various certifiers and
principles into personal integration of organic principles into the development and manufacture of
care development personal care products. Learn how to:
• investigate and evaluate the rules of compliance relevant to various organic
certifiers relevant to the development, formulation and manufacture of
personal care products
• investigate the use and allowance of various natural and/or organic
ingredients
• prepare an organic certification dossier.
Select appropriate Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate ingredients for use in a
ingredients for organic variety of organic personal care formulations. Learn how to:
personal care products • investigate the suitability of ingredients for use in organic personal care
products
• identify suitable ingredients to be used in organic personal care products
• select appropriate ingredients for use in organic personal care products.
Apply organic Covers the development of organic personal care formulations in compliance
principles to formulate with organic principles. Learn how to:
organic personal care • develop safe, stable and effective organic personal care formulations in
products compliance with organic principles
• evaluate the aesthetic requirements of organic
personal care products
• investigate and resolve issues relevant to
formulation and organic principles
• formulate a variety of organic compliant and
commercially suitable organic products.
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Normal Duration
2 months
NATURAL & SYNTHETIC
INGREDINT TRAINING
(Part time)
Certificate in Advanced
Colour Cosmetic Formulation
Creating colour cosmetics is significantly more complex than formulating even advanced
cosmeceutical products. Ingredients used in colour cosmetics have strict regulations over their
inputs and areas of use, and must be blended and stabilised effectively to deliver the desired
colour, ensure an even application and attain a lasting shelf life. This course has been developed
to address the specific regulatory and formulation challenges of creating colour cosmetics, whilst
also training the learner in necessary manufacturing equipment and quality tests specific to
makeup creation.
Start Date: Assessments:
Can be started at any time 1 written assessment, 1 practical assessment
Price: Course Type:
Please refer to pages 62-65 for all pricing On-Line / Distance
Duration: Entry Requirements:
Full time: 4 weeks Minimum 15 years of age or older.
Normal duration: 2 months (part time) Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science or
Diploma of Personal Care Formulation
Maximum timeframe: 6 months
Reliable internet, basic word skills (or equivalent).
Guided training and practical work = 120 hours
Basic excel skills would be beneficial but not essential.
Extension research and practical activities = up to 30 hours
Study Contents:
Online lecture, e-text, online material database
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On successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
• formulate a variety of colour cosmetic products including foundations, powders, eye shadows,
mascaras, lipsticks, eye and lip pencils
• meet manufacturing and quality control requirements of colour cosmetics
• source and recognize various chemicals used within colour cosmetics
• source and recognize various packaging components used for colour cosmetics
• meet regulatory requirements for colour cosmetic products
• incorporate the latest trends into colour cosmetic formulations
On successful completion, learners will be competent in formulating, colour matching and the manufacture
of colour cosmetics including ensuring multi-country compliance and suitability of the colourants used. In
addition, a variety of colour cosmetic product base formulas are provided with the learning materials to help
boost learner’s confidence in this area and give them an immediate start with product and raw material trials.
Assessments:
• 1 Written assessment comprising theoretical questions and workplace
simulated scenarios
• Submission of practical samples
Study Contents:
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and place that suits you
• Electronic text for 3 units
• 1-on-1 training support via email, skype/phone throughout your training from a dedicated and
experienced trainer if you need additional assistance or have questions.
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and when, and to help you plan and track your
study progress.
• Regular check-ups and reminders of due dates - but you can contact us at any time if you need extra
support.
• Lifelong access to e-training resources
• Exclusive membership to our Students & Graduates facebook group – a community of professionally
trained and experienced individuals
Required equipment:
In order to study this course you will need to purchase or have access to standard laboratory equipment; or
the following equipment if studying from home:
• scales that measure up to at least 1.2kg in 0.01g increments
• scales that measure up to at least 600g in 0.001g increments
• 3 x 1.1L stainless steel mixing bowls
• 1 x 8 wire whisk (250 – 300mm)
• 2 hot plates (or normal stove top)
A practical kit needs to be purchased separately to work through various practical activities and prepare
assessment samples – refer to back of Prospectus
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Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
Integrate colour Covers the investigation of colour and how it is used in personal care products.
principles into personal Learn how to:
care development • effectively investigate and evaluate the use of colour and colour ingredients
in a variety of personal care products in different countries.
• determine the principles of colour as used in personal care products
• investigate the regulatory requirements of various colouring agents
• prepare colour blends.
Select appropriate Covers the evaluation and selection of appropriate ingredients for use in a
ingredients for colour variety of colour cosmetic formulations. Learn how to:
cosmetic products • investigate and identify suitable ingredients to be used
in colour cosmetic products
• select appropriate ingredients for use in colour
cosmetic products
• integrate colour cosmetic manufacturing
principles into the workplace.
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Diploma & workshops in
Brand Management
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Normal Duration
7 months
(Part time)
This Diploma has a strong emphasis on marketing, positioning and pricing cosmetic and personal
care products and promotions effectively in order to maximize sales and profits. It also provides
the knowledge to ensure all legislative requirements are met for advertising compliance of
cosmetics and personal care.
Start Date: Assessments:
Can be started at any time 2 written assessments, 1 workplace project
Price: and online exam
Please refer to pages 62-65 for all pricing Course Type:
Duration: On-Line / Distance
Full time: 4 months Entry Requirements:
Normal duration: 7 months (part time) Minimum 15 years of age or older.
Maximum timeframe: 21 months Reliable internet, basic word skills (or equivalent).
Guided training and workplace projects = 600 hours Basic excel skills would be beneficial but not essential.
Extension research and workplace projects = up to 590 hours Study Contents:
Electronic text for 11 units
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On successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
• theoretically develop products with unique points of difference in line with company philosophy and
needs
• develop and/or re-develop products to more satisfactorily meet target market needs
• develop, price and position new and existing products, to take company brands to the next level
• confidently prepare and implement various marketing strategies for a variety of cosmetic and
personal care products
• schedule development from concept to launch in a timely and cost effective manner
• develop and implement effective marketing campaigns
• satisfy safety and regulatory obligations in the marketing of cosmetic and personal care products
Assessments:
• 2 written assessments comprising theoretical questions and workplace simulated scenarios
+ 1 real (or simulated) workplace project
• 3 hour on-line exam
Study Contents:
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and place that suits you
• Electronic text for 11 units
• Tutorial videos including extra and specific guidance
• 1-on-1 training support via email, skype/phone throughout your training from a dedicated and
experienced trainer if you need additional assistance or have questions
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and when, and to help you plan and track your
study progress
• Regular check-ups and reminders of due dates - but you can contact us at any time if you need
extra support.
• Lifelong access to e-training resources
• Exclusive membership to our Students & Graduates facebook group – a community of
professionally trained and experienced individuals
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Module 1 Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
PCFECI001: Covers the origin and functions of the common ingredients used in personal
Investigate and care products for an understanding of what gets used in products and why.
evaluate cosmetic Learn how to:
ingredients • accurately identify what constitutes ‘organic’, ‘natural’ and ‘synthetic’
ingredients and processing
• investigate and evaluate the origins and functions of the many and varied
ingredients used in personal care products
• apply this knowledge when promoting products in the market place.
Apply compliance Covers the application of the range of compliance requirements and obligations
requirements in that must be fulfilled by an organisation promoting cosmetic personal care
the promotion of products. Learn how to:
personal care products • ensure compliance is an integral part of normal business operations
(cosmetics) • develop and edit marketing campaigns to suit organisation and legislative
requirements
• ensure an effective, compliant message is being communicated.
Design evaluations of Teaches how to design and implement appropriate testing to evaluate personal
personal care product care product performance. Learn how to:
performance • interpret results of tests
• use this information throughout product development and
subsequent marketing strategies
• effectively design product evaluations and report on
their findings
• use evaluation reports to enhance product
performance and/or utilize results in marketing
campaigns.
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Module 2 Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
Profile the market Teaches how to segment the market, select targeting strategies and tactics,
profile target segments and develop positioning strategies and implementation
activities. Learn how to:
• effectively apply market profiling techniques to personal care products
• develop appropriate positioning strategies
• effectively position and promote products to best suit your target market.
Create a product Covers the creation of a product development brief to meet specific
development brief organisational needs and preferences for a variety of personal care products.
Learn how to:
• define and communicate the needs of a product
concept to a formulator
• prepare the brief required to create the desired
end product
• incorporate essential aspects into the brief such
as budgets and lauch dates.
Manage project costs Covers the outcomes required to identify, analyse and refine project costs to
produce a budget, and use this budget as the principal mechanism to control
project costs. Learn how to:
• produce a budget to maximise profits and product success
• effectively manage the budget of a project specifically relevant to the
personal care industry.
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Diploma of Cosmetic Brand Management:
Example of Study (7 months)
Module 1
Study Wk/ Assessment
Code Unit of Competency
Commencing Due
PCFECI001 Investigate and evaluate cosmetic ingredients Wk 1 Assessment 1:
PCFECS002 Evaluate cosmetic ingredient and formula safety Wk 3 Due end of
week 14 from
Apply compliance requirements in the promotion of Wk 5
start date
personal care products (cosmetics)
Design evaluations of personal care product Wk 7
performance
Evaluate product packaging Wk 9
Conduct market research Wk 11
Finalise Assessment 1 Wk 13
Module 2
Study Wk/ Assessment
Code Unit of Competency
Commencing Due
Profile the market Wk 15 Assessment 2:
Develop a media plan Wk 17 Due end of
week 27 from
Create a product development brief Wk 19
start date
Manage project time Wk 21
Manage project cost Wk 23
Finalise Assessment 2 + workplace projects Wk 25
Online exam Online exam
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Approximately
15 hours
(including workshop +
activities)
Assessments:
• There are no assessments for these workshops
On successful completion, learners can continue on to our more advanced Formulation, Brand
Management or Regulatory Affairs courses.
Study Contents:
• Power point notes to accompany the lectures
• Unlimited online workshop access
• FREE Business Plan template, written specifically for the Personal Care Industry
• Unbiased industry advice on Pricing Strategies and what to expect
• Essential information in setting up your cosmetic brand and business
Workshop program
Lecture 1: How to build a cosmetic brand
Lecture 2: Labels claims and evidence
Lecture 3: Safety shelf life and performance testing
Lecture 4: Legals
Lecture 5: Budgets and timelines
Lecture 6: Marketing, sales and distribution
Lecture 7: Make your business plan - attract investment
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Certificate Course in
Regulatory Affairs
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What will I learn
in Cosmetic Regulatory Essentials?
• What is natural?
• Evaluate safety of products • Product stability
• Label and claim compliance protocols and evaluation
• EU and Chinese PIF preparation • Microbiological testing
• What ingredients do in cosmetics • Prepare, implement and
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Normal Duration
6 months
(Part time)
Assessments:
• 2 written assessments comprising theoretical questions and workplace simulated scenarios
On successful completion, learners may choose to study our Diploma of Personal Care Formulation,
Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science or Diploma of Personal Care Development and Promotion
with a possible credit from 3 to 5 subjects.
Study Contents:
• On-line lecture access – so you can study at a time and
place that suits you
• Electronic text for 9 units
• Tutorial videos including extra and specific guidance.
• 1-on-1 training support via email, skype/phone throughout
your training from a dedicated and experienced trainer if
you need additional assistance or have questions
• Detailed study program so you know what to study and
when, and to help you plan and track your study progress.
• Regular check-ups and reminders of due dates - but you
can contact us at any time if you need extra support.
• Lifelong access to e-training resources
• Exclusive membership to our Students & Graduates facebook
group – a community of professionally trained and experienced
individuals
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Module 1 Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
PCFECI001: Covers the origin and functions of the common ingredients used in personal
Investigate and care products for an understanding of what gets used in products and why.
evaluate cosmetic Learn how to:
ingredients • accurately identify what constitutes ‘organic’, ‘natural’ and ‘synthetic’
ingredients and processing
• investigate and evaluate the origins and functions of the many and varied
ingredients used in personal care products
• apply this knowledge when promoting products in the market place.
Design evaluations of Teaches how to design and implement appropriate testing to evaluate personal
personal care product care product performance. Learn how to:
performance • interpret results of tests
• use this information throughout product development and
subsequent marketing strategies
• effectively design product evaluations and report on
their findings
• use evaluation reports to enhance product
performance and/or utilize results in marketing
campaigns.
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Module 2 Course units
Unit Code Unit Description
Design and Covers skills and knowledge to be able to search for relevant information
evaluate regulatory on regulatory documentation and create documents to comply with various
documentation regulatory authority requirements. Learn how to:
• investigate the informational requirements of various regulatory and quality
documents
• evaluate documents received to ensure compliance with regulatory and
informational requirements
• design documents based on regulatory and informational requirements to
include all necessary information.
Design and manage a Provides the regulatory essentials of implementing and monitoring a product
product recall recall. Learn how to:
• prepare a product recall protocol
• prepare marketing statements and required notifications and disseminate
this to required stockists and media
• oversee and report on the effectiveness of the recall process.
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Certificate in Cosmetic Regulatory Essentials:
Example of study (6 months)
Module 1
Study Wk/ Assessment
Code Unit of Competency
Commencing Due
PCFECI001 Investigate and evaluate cosmetic ingredients Wk 1 Assessment 1:
PCFECS002 Evaluate cosmetic ingredient and formula safety Wk 3 Due end of
week 12 from
Design evaluations of personal care product Wk 5
start date
performance
Apply compliance requirements in the promotion of Wk 7
personal care products (cosmetics)
PCFECR003 Evaluate compliance requirements of cosmetic Wk 9
ingredients
Finalise Assessment 1 Wk 11
Module 2
Study Wk/ Assessment
Code Unit of Competency
Commencing Due
Design and evaluate regulatory documentation Wk 13 Assessment 2:
PCFMCI005 Plan microbiological control of cosmetic ingredients and Wk 15 Due end of
manufacturing environment week 22 from
start date
PCFPST013 Plan and interpret stability testing Wk 17
Design and manage a product recall Wk 19
Finalise Assessment 2 Wk 21
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Approximately
8 hours
(4 x 2 hours including
workshop + activities)
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On completion of this workshop, you will learn:
• What information you need to include in a Product Information File to achieve EU compliance
• What information is required on a label and how to comply with EU requirements
• How to search the correct sources for ingredient information
• How to check and create compliant marketing claims for the EU region
• How safety evaluations are conducted
• How to collect and collate safety information
Assessments:
• There are no assessments for these workshops
On successful completion, learners can continue on to our more advanced Formulation, Brand
Management or Regulatory Affairs courses.
Study Contents:
• Detailed text to accompany the lectures
• Unlimited online workshop access
• Worked examples to follow the learning and help you put the learning into practice immediately
Workshop program
Workshop 1: • How EU regulates cosmetic products
Understanding • How to conduct searches of EU cosmetic ingredients, limits, restrictions and
and searching EU prohibitions
Regulations • How to check compliance of preservatives, sunscreens, colours, active
ingredients, purity, nano-materials and allergens
• How to check composition of ingredients
Workshop 2: Labels • A detailed explanation with examples of how to properly prepare ingredient
and claims lists
• How to prepare labels with all required label information
• How to determine suitable claims and evidence to support claims
• EU Free From rules and how to comply
Workshop 4: The • What is required in a safety evaluation and who can conduct it
safety assessment • How to perform safety calculations and the safety assessment
and evaluation • Required safety summaries and statements
• Documents required to support the safety assessment
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Administrative information
To contact the Institute of Personal Care Science:
e-mail: [email protected]
Competency Based Training (CBT) differs from the learning offered by high schools and Universities.
Instead, CBT follows a form of training designed to accommodate learners in applying their skills and
knowledge in the workplace. CBT is the type of training offered by TAFE and other Recognised Training
Organisations (RTOs) throughout Australia.
Chapters of learning material are referred to as ‘Units of Competency’; and at the start of each chapter of
learning material you will see a Competency Standard, listing Elements and Performance Criteria relevant
to that Unit of Competency. It is these Elements and Performance Criteria that form the basis of the
learning material and your assessments. Competency must be achieved for each of these Performance
Criteria in order to receive your award. If you only achieve competency for a few Units from the course you
are enrolled in, you may still be eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment for those Units; however may
not receive your Diploma.
With each assessment piece, you will receive detailed feedback that will enable you to understand where
you could improve, and what you have done well.
If you receive a NYC, you will be asked to resubmit the assessment after you have had a chance to review
feedback on your previous attempt and discuss any issues with your assessor (if need be). IPCS allows
re-submission of assessments to enable you to focus on improving your work, increase your understanding
of the skills and knowledge required of you in the workplace, and gives you another chance to achieve
competency in the course. Our resubmission requirements are:
• Written assessments, projects and/or practical assessments: resubmissions due within 1 month of
the assessor’s feedback date with a maximum of 2 resubmission opportunities provided
• Exams: 1 resubmission attempt only allowed within 24 hours of the assessor’s feedback, with a
maximum of 1 extra exam attempt (if required) within 3 months of the original exam date (no
resubmission attempts allowed on the 2nd exam)
Our training materials are very comprehensive, trainer support is available before assessments are due,
and the study programs are detailed, providing multiple modes of learning to accommodate different
learning styles so where followed correctly, learners do not normally need resubmissions or exceed
resubmission attempts. Where a learner does not provide their resubmissions within the required due dates
itemised above, and/or does not achieve competency following the resubmission requirements, they will be
graded as NYC and would need to re-enrol in the failed units at the current fee before revisiting the learning
materials and program and attempting the assessment again.
Your course and learning materials will vary depending on the course you are studying – please refer to the
relevant section of this handbook for more information on your particular course program. Once you enrol
you will be sent a detailed study checklist - follow this closely and you will be guided on how to plan and
maximise your study.
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Practical materials
Only the Cosmetic Science courses contain a practical element. Where practical activities are mandatory
in the learning (and assessment) program, practical activity kits can be purchased from your nearest local
distributor, please refer to last page for details. Learners need to source their own equipment as itemised in
the relevant section of the Prospectus. Any items for the optional, additional practical activities will need to
be sourced by the learner.
The practical pack has been prepared to suit all practical activities, and has been developed by a Qualified
Cosmetic Chemist to be safe when used in accordance with the SDS and training provided. IPCS holds
no responsibility for inappropriate use or storage of the chemicals recommended for use with this course.
SDS are provided to ensure safe handling and storage, and it is a condition of use of the practical activity
pack that the user holds full responsibility for ensuring safe and correct use and storage of the chemicals
contained within the practical activity pack. IPCS shall not be responsible for any damages resulting from
use of the practical pack or its contents.
Assessment items
Your assessment requirements will depend on the course you are studying – please refer to the relevant
section of this Prospectus for more information on your particular course program.
The assessments must be completed and sent electronically by the due date. Practical submissions are
accepted as video e-files. Assessments are best completed as you progress through each unit to help focus
your learning, in line with the study checklists.
If you do not pass your assessment on your first attempt, you will be asked to resubmit the assessment
after you have had a chance to review feedback on your previous attempt and discuss any issues with your
assessor (if need be). IPCS allows re-submission of assessments to enable you to focus on improving your
work, increase your understanding of the skills and knowledge required of you in the workplace, and gives
you another chance to achieve competency in the course. Our resubmission requirements are:
• Written assessments, projects and/or practical assessments: resubmissions due within 1 month of
the assessor’s feedback date with a maximum of 2 resubmission opportunities provided
• Exams: 1 resubmission attempt only allowed within 24 hours of the assessor’s feedback, with
a maximum of 1 extra exam attempt (if required) within 3 months of the original exam date (no
resubmission attempts allowed on the 2nd exam)
Our training materials are very comprehensive, trainer support is available before assessments are due,
and the study programs are detailed, providing multiple modes of learning to accommodate different
learning styles so where followed correctly, learners do not normally need resubmissions or exceed
resubmission attempts. Where a learner does not provide their resubmissions within the required due dates
itemised above, and/or does not achieve competency following the resubmission requirements, they will be
graded as NYC and would need to re-enrol in the failed units at the current fee before revisiting the learning
materials and program and attempting the assessment again.
If you change your address, name or contact details, please notify IPCS as soon as possible. This
information is essential should we need to contact you in relation to your course, send out information, send
out notification of results etc.
Extensions
IPCS is here to ensure you get the most out of your learning experience. For students working full
time, and/or those who have not studied for some time, you may find the course workload heavier than
anticipated. For this reason, we are able to provide you with up to 3 times the “normal study duration” listed
in our Prospectus, up to a Maximum Time Frame. We also break our study into Modules of training, to help
keep you on track and break the bigger study into smaller, time-paced modules.
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As part of the quality process involved with Nationally Recognised training, we are required to report
on Student Enrolments and Activity, as well as set a Maximum Time Frame for completion, which must
be adhered to. We therefore cannot provide extensions beyond the Maximum Time Frame under any
circumstances.
If you are having difficulty with any aspects of the training course, please contact IPCS as soon as possible
so we can assist you in your learning.
You can of course submit assessments at any time up to the Maximum Time Frame, but no extensions
are provided beyond the Maximum Time Frame. If you need to exceed the Maximum Time Frame for any
reason, you will need to re-enrol (and repay) for that module of the program to be permitted another chance
to study. Once you re-enrol (and repay), you will be again provided the Maximum Time Frame to complete
that module of study.
To complete:
• within the shortest time frame possible, allow 36 – 38 hours study per week
• within the ‘normal’ duration, allow 15-20 hours study per week
• within 2 x the ‘normal duration’, allow 10-12 hours study per week
• within 3 x the ‘normal duration’, allow 6 hours study per week
Where a minimum of 6 hours study per week is not committed to, learners cannot expect to complete their
study within the maximum time frame. At IPCS, we can’t help your personal situation but we will always do
our best to give you the learning materials, access and support to help you succeed in the program you
have enrolled in; however putting that minimum study time in is the learners responsibility.
If you run into issues with meeting your instalment payments, please contact us urgently so that your
enrolment is not affected.
If you are having trouble coping with the study materials, we are here to help! While planning regular study
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times and completing all learning tasks are the responsibility of the learner, if you are stuck, you can email
your trainer and organise a tutorial at any time throughout your studies. Please refer to the sections on
Extensions for more information. In the unlikely event that IPCS is unable to fulfil its training or assessment
requirements, a refund will be issued to cover the portion of the course not provided.
Grievances
If you do not agree with the results of your assessments, or have any other grievances, we ask that you
address them with the Director in the first instance, in writing via email within four weeks of the event
leading to the complaint/appeal. Please use specific circumstances if addressing any item you are not
happy with. The Director will make a time to contact you via phone to discuss any issues you have and
will try to resolve the complaint within four weeks of receipt of application. Learners may have a third party
on this call or at any meeting where the complaint/appeal is being discussed. All complaints/appeals will
be held in confidence and ensure compliance with the policies and procedures set forth in this document
including ensuring fair and equal treatment is provided at all times.
Learners will be contacted at the completion of the complaint/appeals process in writing in order to evaluate
their satisfaction with the resolution. There is no charge or fee associated with the investigation of a
grievance through IPCS. Details of grievances made, investigations and outcomes will be retained by IPCS
for at least 5 years from the date of the resolution of the complaint.
If learners are not satisfied with the outcomes of their complaint/appeal, they will be advised to contact the
National Training Complaints Hotline by
• Phone: 13 38 73 or
• Completing the Complaint Template found at https://www.education.gov.au/email-complaints and
emailing it to [email protected]
IPCS will give due consideration to any recommendations arising from the external review within 14 days of
notification of the outcome.
The results of all complaints/appeals will be used to improve procedures within IPCS and the
recommendations arising from all internal and external reviews that will result in quality improvements will
be implemented within 6 weeks of notification of the recommendation.
Non-academic grievances include, but are not limited to, complaints about harassment, vilification,
discrimination, financial matters, fines and payments, application procedures, and exclusion from events
and facilities. Academic grievances include, but are not limited to, complaints about student progress,
assessment, curriculum and awards in courses.
Where the complaint relates to marking of an assessment, the Director will review the marking and
determine if it has been marked fairly and relevantly. Where the Director was the original assessor, the
assessment will be passed to another suitably qualified and trained assessor for marking to determine if a
fair and relevant mark has been provided.
Where results are consistent, the learner will be informed and issues discussed at a mutually convenient
time to ensure the learner understands the issues raised and why they have attained that mark. Where
results are not consistent between markers, a third party with suitable qualifications will be asked to provide
input to determine the mark.
National Recognition
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Needing assistance?
At IPCS, we are here to ensure you get the most out of your learning experience. While the course is
designed to be distance education, we are here to help you understand any areas that may not be clear. If
you are having learning difficulties, please contact us as soon as possible to discuss your needs.
If you have a disability that impacts your ability to learn, please contact us to discuss how we can work with
you to accommodate your needs.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the use of another’s thoughts or writings, without acknowledgement, and claiming them as
your own. When submitting your assessment pieces, make sure:
• quotations, parts of sentences, full sentences or paragraphs of information are not copied direct
from a source unless enclosed in quotation marks and referenced or footnoted.
• if you have used quotations, parts of sentences, full sentences or paragraphs of information from a
source, that you provide a list of references stating that source at the end of your assessment piece.
• if you have used concepts or ideas from another source, that you mention that source in a list of
references at the end of your assessment piece.
Where a learner plagiarises a formulation submission from on-line, IPCS or any other sources, they will
be given 1 opportunity to resubmit their own work. Where a student plagiarises more than one formulation
submission, they will be deemed not competent and withdrawn from the course. Learners found plagiarising
formulation submissions will not be allowed to re-enrol and attempt their assessment piece again.
Your personal information, as filled out in the Student Enrolment Form, as well as any other personal
information that is provided by you throughout your study, will be held private and confidential at IPCS. We
encourage you to contact us if you are having learning difficulties and/or require assistance; knowing that
each enquiry will be handled with the strictest of confidence. Your information is protected under the privacy
act. No personal information or details of assistance will be disclosed to a third party without your prior
consent, unless legally required or as part of the Quality Audits.
Program delivery
Your program consists of ‘Units of Competency’ to be delivered over a specified time frame. Assessments
are due throughout the course in order for IPCS to assess your competency in learning. Please refer to the
relevant page/s outlining your particular course of study for specific details.
In order for recognition of prior learning to be granted, the following conditions must be met:
• Learners must complete an RPL assessment, which includes the assessments required as part
of the relevant unit. This would normally include questions from the assessment and workbook
related to that unit. Where this includes practical submissions used to assess learning, these
would also be required. The learner must show competency in all areas in order to have this unit of
RPL granted AND
• If suitable, learners must submit a certified copy of their results transcript, showing the unit code
of the subject they have already completed relevant to their application for RPL so that assessors
can evaluate and determine if that unit does in fact cover all elements, learning criteria and essential
skills and knowledge required; OR
• Provide evidence in the form of a CV with contact details of all referees to support the learners
relevant experience as applicable to the unit or its performance criteria. This is then assessed by the
Director and a decision of suitability for RPL made.
On receipt of a learner’s application form, each students prior learning is assessed for subjects for which
RPL may apply. The student is then contacted to see if they wish to apply for RPL. At this time they are told
of the requirements to meet RPL and costs associated with our evaluation of RPL and asked if they want
to proceed. Alternatively, learners may apply for RPL based on prior learning or experience. Learners must
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submit their request for RPL in writing in order to start the process. The current fees for RPL evaluation are
$160AUD per unit.
Referencing styles
Where possible, please use the Harvard system for referencing. Details of how this applies to books,
journals and other sources of information can be found on various internet sites.
Results from any assessments will be returned to you within 21 days of submission. Your results will come
issued with details of where your learning can be improved, as well as recognise your areas of strength.
This information is provided so you can focus on those areas where further study may be needed, in order
to maximise your learning; so please take the time to read the feedback from your assessor. If you have
any ambiguities when issued your results, please discuss these with your assessor as soon as possible, to
facilitate your learning.
Final results and your award will be posted to you within 28 days of competent completion of the course.
Student conduct
The team at IPCS is here to support your learning, and will always provide you with the course or service
you have paid/enrolled in. As a Registered Training Organisation with reporting and quality commitments,
we need to follow certain rules to maintain our Qualifications as Training Providers, and we have certain
expectations about student behaviour also. The Administration Information in this Prospectus is written to
help provide the rules and policies we need to follow, and what is required of students who enrol with us.
Students are at all times required to be courteous and professional in their behaviour with the team at
IPCS, including Student Support, Accounts, Administration, Trainers and the Director. The following are
situations where we sometimes experience offensive behaviour from students, so we want to make our
policies clear on these situations in particular; however general courtesy is required, even if the scenario is
not listed here.
• If you have chosen to pay by instalment, your instalments are required monthly even if your personal
situation changes (please also refer to the sections on Deferring enrolment and Fees and Refunds
to check on these policies). Your course materials are sent PRIOR to you having paid for them, so
instalment payments are required in accordance with your Signed Application Form recognising that
instalment payments are required monthly to maintain your enrolment. If you are having difficulty
paying please contact Accounts to negotiate a temporary reduction in Instalment commitments. If you
ignore emails requesting payment and do not pay, you will be withdrawn from the course once you
reach 30 days overdue on your instalment.
• Maximum Time Frames cannot be extended for any reason, please also refer to the section on
Extensions for further policies regarding this. As we need to record and report on student activity,
we do need students to progress with their studies and respect the Maximum Time Frames. We
send follow up emails to remind you of your study commitments and also to remind you well before
your Maximum Time Frame is reached that no extensions are possible. Where you cannot submit a
completed assessment by the Maximum Time Frame please take responsibility for not achieving your
study commitments - Student support is not able to provide an extension.
• If you need study support, it is up to you as the student to contact your Trainer via email requesting
support, and answers will either be provided via email or a call can be organised during business
hours, Brisbane, Australia, time zone. Please note this is an on-line program, which means we are
here to support on a 1-on-1 basis, please do not expect full training on a 1-on-1 basis. Please do not
expect your trainer to know if you need help if you don’t ask; please do not request weekly or 1-on-1
‘training’; and please do not request support outside of business hours.
• Our training is not consulting – please do not expect consulting services provided as part of the
training or support services. If you need individual advice on your projects, please post your
questions in the exclusive Students & Graduates facebook group. You can post anonymously if you
want to. The more details you can put in the post, the better the support/answer we can provide.
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• If you are not happy with the student support you receive, please gather written evidence of what you
are not happy about and this will be reviewed by the Director. Without written evidence (e.g. email
correspondence) we cannot review your complaint. Please also refer to the section on Grievances.
Good feedback on how we can better support students is appreciated – but unfounded complaints
without evidence or because you request individual advice on a project, individual training, or support
outside of business hours, will not be entertained.
Where a student is rude to any of the staff, the staff member will give a warning via email that they are not
happy with the way you have written/spoken to them. This will serve as the first written warning. Where a
student is rude a second time to any staff member, the two incidences will be given to the Director to review
and respond, also via email. Where it is considered a second rude offence, the Director will issue a written
warning – this will serve as the second written warning. If a student is rude to any staff member a third time,
it will be again provided to the Director to review and respond; and if deemed in breach of these policies,
the student will be withdrawn from the course with no compensation or chance to re-enrol.
Study tips
Your course schedule is listed on relevant course pages, and you are also sent a study program when
you enrol. Take the time to enter key dates, such as when assessments are due, in your diary. Follow the
proposed course schedule each week; allowing time to read all learning material, complete all activities and
work on your assessment pieces as required.
Make use of the following suggestions, particularly if you are working full time. Make sure to focus on ONE
unit at a time:
• follow the study checklist EXACTLY as it appears - it will tell you what to read, watch, do or access
in the correct order of study.
• use email to contact the Institute with any queries you have from the learning materials, activities
and assessments. This way you will receive a written answer.
• where you need to discuss your queries with a trainer, please email IPCS with your query and
specify a few suitable times for us to telephone you during office hours – we will be in contact with
you at one of those times where possible.
• if you are having trouble meeting deadlines, contact IPCS BEFORE your assessment is due.
At IPCS, we encourage people to think carefully about their study before enrolling because it is not just a
‘weekend’ course. Here are some tips that may help:
• Our prospectus provides ‘normal duration’ of study for our courses based on 15-20 hours of study
per week.
○○ this may vary depending on your background (i.e. someone with a science background or
from this industry may only need to study 10 hours per week; while someone without a
science background and from an unrelated industry may need to spend 20 hours studying a
week on some of the more challenging subjects).
○○ you can study more or less than this, and we can be flexible to accommodate this, but
please bear in mind the course will then take less or more time for you to complete
depending on how much study you can put in. For example, if you can only study 6 hours
a week then expect the course to take you 3 times as long as the ‘normal duration’ stated to
complete.
• It is crucial to study success that you plan your study, and ensure you study at least 6 hours every
week. A stop-start approach to studying via distance does NOT work. It will only see you re-reading
the same text twice and leave you feeling frustrated, disappointed and result in further
procrastination.
• We have found that even committing to as little as 6 hours of study a week, EVERY week, is
enough for students to progress positively. While it will take longer to complete if you can only study
6 hours a week, it will at least see you progress. If you can study more than that every week then
that is great – but at least 6 hours per week will at least see you progress with your chosen study.
Make sure you plan to:
○○ Commit to AT LEAST 6 hours per week, EVERY week – no excuses! 6 hours per week
is as simple as 2 x 1.5-hour study sessions during the week and 3 hours on the weekend.
○○ ‘Part-time’ study is considered to be around 15 - 20 hours per week EVERY week – this is
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like 3 x 2-2.5-hour study sessions per week PLUS 7 - 8 hours on the weekend (1 full day or
2 half days).
○○ ‘Full-time’ study is around 36 – 38 hours per week and should not be contemplated if you
also have a full-time job – if you plan to study full-time, then study should be your full-time
job.
Here is a study planner to help you see what is realistic for you!
Plan for the good weeks as well as the busy ones.
Ideally hoping to achieve Minimum you will achieve
(times you will study and hours) (times you will study and hours)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Total weekly hours
Most of all, enjoy what you are studying, and find relevance for it in your workplace. If you can understand
the purpose of learning a particular subject, and can apply this to your job role, you will find it easier, more
interesting and more enjoyable to learn.
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Certificate in Advanced Colour Cosmetic FULL Advanced Certificate Upfront: €1105 Upfront: $1220 Upfront: $1650
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Diploma of Personal Care Formulation* Upfront: €4690 Upfront: $5180 Upfront: $7000
+ Diploma of Cosmetic Brand Management Instalment total: €5225 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $5770 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $7800 ($475 monthly)
Save €470 Save $520 Save $700
Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science* Upfront: €3520 Upfront: $3885 Upfront: $5250
+ Diploma of Cosmetic Brand Management Instalment total: €3920 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $4330 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $5850 ($475 monthly)
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+ Diploma of Cosmetic Brand Management Instalment total: €3650 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $4035 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $5450 ($475 monthly)
Save €235 Save $260 Save $350
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Advanced Organic Formulation* OR Certificate in Instalment total: €4590 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $5070 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $6850 ($475 monthly)
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Advanced Colour Cosmetic Formulation*
Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science* Certificate in Upfront: €2815 Upfront: $3110 Upfront: $4200
Advanced Organic Formulation* OR Certificate in Instalment total: €3115 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $3440 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $4650 ($475 monthly)
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Advanced Colour Cosmetic Formulation*
Certificate in Advanced Hair Formulations* Upfront: €2545 Upfront: $2810 Upfront: $3800
+ Certificate in Advanced Organic Formulation* Instalment total: €2850 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $3145 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $4250 ($475 monthly)
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Diploma of Personal Care Formulation* + Certificate in Upfront: €4020 Upfront: $4440 Upfront: $6000
Cosmetic Regulatory Essentials Instalment total: €4555 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $5030 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $6800 ($475 monthly)
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Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science* Upfront: €3080 Upfront: $3405 Upfront: $4600
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Certificate in Advanced Hair Formulations* Upfront: €2815 Upfront: $3110 Upfront: $4200
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+ Certificate in Cosmetic Regulatory Essentials Instalment total: €3080 (€320 monthly) Instalment total: $3400 ($350 monthly) Instalment total: $4600 ($475 monthly)
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