How do aromatherapists take the exam, what do they need, and what do they need to become aromatherapists?

Examination methods for aromatherapists: theoretical knowledge examination and skill operation examination.

First, the theoretical knowledge test:

Take the closed-book written test, adopt a percentage system, and pass at least 60 points. The ratio of examiners to candidates: 1: 20.

Second, the skill operation assessment:

The on-site actual operation assessment method is adopted, and the 100-point system is adopted, and each item is qualified if it reaches 60% or more of the full score. The ratio of examiners to candidates: 1: 5.

Third, what does the aromatherapist need: it needs to be promoted and trained by the aromatherapist.

1, the primary aromatic hygienist shall have no less than 200 standard class hours;

2, intermediate aromatic hygienist not less than 300 standard hours;

3, senior aromatic hygienist not less than 300 standard hours;

4, aromatic health technical personnel not less than 120 standard hours;

5, senior aromatic health technicians not less than 120 standard hours.

1, aromatherapist is a professional technician recognized by the national labor department. After making a correct diagnosis for customers, he uses pure natural aromatic plant essential oil to adjust the oil in a targeted manner, and provides health care for customers by smelling incense, incense, bathing or massage.

2. Aromatherapy therapist is the abbreviation of aromatherapy hygienist, and it is one of the fourth batch of new professional posts promulgated by the state on June 25, 2005. The column of professional type of work on the professional qualification certificate is aromatherapist, and the aromatherapist just simplifies the usual name.

3. At the same time, aromatherapist, spa and essential oil all refer to aromatherapist. This certificate of aromatherapy hygienist is a professional qualification certificate of our country, which is recognized by the state and used all over the country. At present, there are international certificates from Naha in the United States and IFA in the United Kingdom.

(Source: Aromatherapy Expert-Baidu Encyclopedia)