Lesson 1Label claims and certifications: vegan, low-fragrance, hypoallergenic—what they mean and how to verifyClarifies common label claims and third-party certifications on DOBI products. Learners examine vegan, low-fragrance, and hypoallergenic statements, understand testing requirements, and verify claims using documentation and supplier data.
Regulatory meaning of key claimsVegan and animal-testing related labelsLow-fragrance and fragrance-free nuancesHypoallergenic and sensitivity testingChecking certificates and technical sheetsLesson 2Identifying fragrance, preservative, and allergen sources in DOBI formulationsFocuses on fragrance, preservative, and allergen sources in DOBI formulas. Learners learn to spot listed allergens, compare preservative systems, and guide sensitive clients toward lower-risk options while maintaining product safety and stability.
Common fragrance ingredients and blendsListed fragrance allergens on labelsPreservative systems and safety rolesLow-fragrance and unscented optionsAdvising clients with known sensitivitiesLesson 3Common active ingredients in DOBI hand & foot care: urea, emollients, keratolyticsCovers core actives in DOBI hand and foot care, including urea, emollients, and keratolytics. Learners link ingredient levels to exfoliation, hydration, and barrier repair, and learn when to choose gentle or intensive formulas for different skin types.
Roles and concentrations of ureaEmollients for barrier repair and softnessKeratolytics for callus and rough skinHumectants for hydration balanceChoosing formulas by skin conditionLesson 4Common active ingredients in DOBI facial care: humectants, emollients, antioxidants, exfoliantsDetails humectants, emollients, antioxidants, and exfoliants used in DOBI facial care. Learners relate each group to hydration, barrier support, brightening, and anti-aging, while considering sensitivity, phototype, and combination treatment protocols.
Key humectants and water-binding mechanismsEmollients suited to facial skin typesAntioxidants for protection and radianceChemical and enzymatic exfoliant optionsLayering actives safely in routinesLesson 5Common active ingredients in DOBI color and chemical services: oxidants, alkalizers, dyes, developersExamines oxidants, alkalizers, dyes, and developers in DOBI colour and chemical services. Learners link ingredient systems to lift, deposit, and structural change, and apply safety margins, timing, and aftercare planning for different hair states.
Oxidizing agents and volume selectionAlkalizers and cuticle opening controlPermanent, demi, and direct dye typesBond-support and protective additivesNeutralization and post-service careLesson 6Common active ingredients in DOBI styling lines: polymers, fixatives, heat-protectantsExplores styling actives in DOBI lines, including polymers, fixatives, and heat protectants. Learners connect ingredient choices to hold level, flexibility, shine, and thermal defense, and select products for different hair types and styles.
Film-forming polymers and hold levelsFixatives for texture and long wearSilicones and alternatives for shineHeat-protective systems and limitsChoosing styling for hair type and styleLesson 7Overview of DOBI brand lines: locating catalogs and interpreting product familiesIntroduces DOBI brand architecture, major product lines, and how to navigate catalogues. Learners interpret product families, icons, and naming patterns to quickly locate suitable items and build coherent treatment and retail assortments.
Structure of DOBI professional rangesReading printed and digital catalogsUnderstanding product family positioningIcons, color codes, and naming logicBuilding coordinated service assortmentsLesson 8Reading ingredient lists: INCI basics and identifying active vs inert componentsExplains how to read INCI lists in DOBI products, distinguish active from support ingredients, and recognize naming conventions. Learners practice spotting key actives, carriers, and texturizers that influence performance and client outcomes.
INCI naming rules and order of listingIdentifying functional ingredient categoriesDistinguishing actives from carriers and basesRecognizing marketing vs functional ingredientsReading sample DOBI labels step by stepLesson 9Matching product claims to client needs: sensitivity, scalp conditions, ethical preferencesShows how to translate product claims into tailored client solutions. Learners map DOBI claims to concerns like sensitivity, scalp issues, and ethical values, and practice asking targeted questions to recommend precise, credible options.
Profiling client concerns and prioritiesMatching claims to skin and scalp issuesAdapting choices for sensitivity levelsAligning offers with ethical preferencesCommunicating realistic expected resultsLesson 10Common active ingredients in DOBI hair care: surfactants, conditioning agents, proteins, oilsReviews surfactants, conditioning agents, proteins, and oils in DOBI hair care. Learners compare cleansing strengths, conditioning intensity, and repair claims to select shampoos, masks, and treatments suited to hair condition and service history.
Cleansing surfactant types and mildnessConditioning agents and slip enhancersProteins and peptides for strengthPlant and synthetic oils for nutritionPairing care lines with salon services