"Start your career in Makeup and Beauty Therapy on a firm foundation. Since 1986 Cosmoprof has trained many of Singapore's Best Makeup Artists. Our corporate clients include many international beauty brands and five star hotel spas. Cosmoprof is a Brand Name You Can Trust."
WINNER - International Spa Association's (US) "Dedicated Contributor Award 2004".
PRESIDENT - Spa Association Singapore 1999-2008
PRESIDENT - ISPA Asia Pacific Chapter 2000-2005
Established in 1986, Cosmoprof Academy is one of Singapore's most established training institutions in the provision of vocational training courses in aesthetics, beauty, make-up, spa and wellness.
Since our inception, Cosmoprof has attained many "firsts" in the beauty, aesthetics, spa and make-up industries by achieving the following:
Cosmoprof Academy is accredited with international beauty associations like the British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology and CIDESCO Switzerland to conduct courses leading to diplomas that are well established and internationally recognised.
Cosmoprof is widely acknowledged to be Singapore's most established and premier make-up training institute. We have built our reputation and credibility through a solid foundation of make-up credits.
Cosmoprof is the first to introduce Body Art, Face Painting, Air Brush Body art in Singapore through our production "Move to Make-up" which featured dancers dressed in Body Art instead of traditional costumes. Commissioned by National Arts Council for the Singapore Festival of Arts Fringe 1992.
Cosmoprof is the first to introduce Face Painting to the masses through National Day Parade 1997. A team of 150 make-up artists face painted spectators at the parade, performers and contingents. Sponsored more than 80,000 face painting kits in 1997 and the same quantity at the 2001 National Day Parade.
Cosmoprof has been making up National Day Parade contingents since 1991.
Cosmoprof has also been featured numerous times on television including episode on Body Art, Special Effects Make-up on TCS's popular programme "Things People Do".