Aimed at translators working into English who currently specialise in any part of the beauty sector (cosmetics, haircare, skincare, fragrances, nail care), you will learn how to improve your translation quality to help you win and retain clients.
During three, 75-minute online webinars you will:
Use what you learn to raise your game and excel in your chosen sector.
Online short course
10am – 11.15am BST, 10 June 2021 ‐ 1 hour 15 mins
Online short course
This will mostly take the form of a presentation by the speaker, with some time set aside for Q&A.
Points covered
Structure of the beauty sector: luxury, professional, consumer goods, specialist pharmacy brands.
The life cycle of a beauty product from research & development to your bathroom shelf.
Keeping up with beauty trends and making sure your vocabulary stays up to date.
Online short course
10am – 11.15am BST, 17 June 2021 ‐ 1 hour 15 mins
Online short course
This will take the form of an interactive meeting, with some presentation time and some time for exercises and input from participants.
Points covered
Communicating with clients in the beauty sector.
Striking the right tone for the beauty market - tips and tricks.
Specific vocabulary for fragrance, cosmetics and skincare.
Vocabulary exercises
Online short course
10am – 11.15am BST, 24 June 2021 ‐ 1 hour 15 mins
Online short course
This will take the form of an interactive meeting, with some presentation time and some time for exercises and input from participants.
Points covered
The fine art of beauty translations, how attention to detail can make your translation stand out from the crowd.
Practice makes perfect: translation slam using snippets from the beauty industry.
Final feedback and questions.
Click on the blue session number below to find out what is covered in each session
ITI members: £60 + VAT
Non-members: £90 + VAT
Originally from Doncaster in South Yorkshire, Ruth Simpson MITI has been translating professionally since 2008 in the fields of wine, beauty and personal development.
Ruth regularly translates for high-end beauty brands such as Givenchy, Guerlain, Filorga, Hermès and Louis Vuitton, among others. She facilitated the ITI workshop day on translating for the wine world and has led sessions during the Mediterranean Editors and Translators association’s conferences.
Before moving to Chablis where she now lives with her winemaker husband and their two children, Ruth was a language trainer at L’Oréal’s Luxury Division in Paris, facilitating workshops and tutoring business and marketing professionals from brands such as Helena Rubinstein, Cacharel, Lancôme and Ralph Lauren.
Originally from Doncaster in South Yorkshire, Ruth Simpson MITI has been translating professionally since 2008 in the fields of wine, beauty and personal development.
Ruth regularly translates for high-end beauty brands such as Givenchy, Guerlain, Filorga, Hermès and Louis Vuitton, among others. She facilitated the ITI workshop day on translating for the wine world and has led sessions during the Mediterranean Editors and Translators association’s conferences.
Before moving to Chablis where she now lives with her winemaker husband and their two children, Ruth was a language trainer at L’Oréal’s Luxury Division in Paris, facilitating workshops and tutoring business and marketing professionals from brands such as Helena Rubinstein, Cacharel, Lancôme and Ralph Lauren.
Originally from Doncaster in South Yorkshire, Ruth Simpson MITI has been translating professionally since 2008 in the fields of wine, beauty and personal development.
Ruth regularly translates for high-end beauty brands such as Givenchy, Guerlain, Filorga, Hermès and Louis Vuitton, among others. She facilitated the ITI workshop day on translating for the wine world and has led sessions during the Mediterranean Editors and Translators association’s conferences.
Before moving to Chablis where she now lives with her winemaker husband and their two children, Ruth was a language trainer at L’Oréal’s Luxury Division in Paris, facilitating workshops and tutoring business and marketing professionals from brands such as Helena Rubinstein, Cacharel, Lancôme and Ralph Lauren.
Originally from Doncaster in South Yorkshire, Ruth Simpson MITI has been translating professionally since 2008 in the fields of wine, beauty and personal development.
Ruth regularly translates for high-end beauty brands such as Givenchy, Guerlain, Filorga, Hermès and Louis Vuitton, among others. She facilitated the ITI workshop day on translating for the wine world and has led sessions during the Mediterranean Editors and Translators association’s conferences.
Before moving to Chablis where she now lives with her winemaker husband and their two children, Ruth was a language trainer at L’Oréal’s Luxury Division in Paris, facilitating workshops and tutoring business and marketing professionals from brands such as Helena Rubinstein, Cacharel, Lancôme and Ralph Lauren.
Session 1 Thursday @ 10:00 AM
Session 2 Thursday @ 10:00 AM
Session 3 Thursday @ 10:00 AM