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Implementation of Digital Learning Media to Improve Student Learning Outcomes on Dry Skin Care Material Nurhayati, Ifa; Olivia, Alila; Mawalia, Annisa; Amalia, Ashiffa Fatikha; Mithalinda, Ayesha Nabila; Definta, Aufa Manda; Chairunnisa, Dhea Aprilia; Fitriani, Farida; Queenasyifa, Queenasyifa; Putri, Indah Selfiana; Legawa, Kayla Putri; Sarah, Kirana Alanis; Aulia, Khansa; Septriana, Nadilla; Listiana, Ridainisa Dwi; Nefi, Rosa; Hasanah, Selvi Hasnita
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.39039

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The rapid advancement of digital technology has significantly transformed the education sector, including the field of cosmetology and skin care. This study aims to review the implementation of digital learning media in improving students’ learning outcomes on dry skin care materials. The review was conducted by analyzing 15 scientific articles, consisting of 10 international and 5 national journals published between 2016 and 2025. The findings reveal that digital learning media such as interactive videos, e-learning modules, mobile learning applications, and virtual simulations, consistently enhance students’ conceptual understanding, practical skills, and learning motivation. Digital based learning fosters a more flexible, interactive, and student centered learning environment, leading to better knowledge retention and clinical performance. However, its effectiveness highly depends on the quality of instructional design, technological infrastructure, and instructors’ ability to integrate digital tools into teaching. This review recommends adopting a blended learning model that combines digital media with hands on laboratory practice and developing contextually relevant learning content. Therefore, digital learning media can serve as an innovative strategy to improve students’ learning outcomes, particularly in mastering dry skin care competencies.
Analisis Teknik Pemotongan Rambut Gradasi sebagai Dasar Keterampilan Tata Kecantikan Listiana, Ridainisa Dwi; Legawa, Kayla Putri; Khofifah, Anita Nur; Hasanah, Selvi Hasnita; Munaf, Adinda Talitha Syahada; Rahmadiansyah, Hemalia Ayu; Putri, Indah Selfiana; Putri, Intan Aulia; Fitriani, Farida; Elby, Queenasyifa Sakinata; Nabila, Ayesha; Azura, Octavina; Rafila, Firyal Usda; Nefi, Rosa; Yuniarti, Wanda Anggi; Angellita, Vivian Nur; Nurhayati, Ifa
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.39063

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This study aims to analyze the application of graduation haircut techniques as a foundational skill in beauty and hairdressing for students. This research employed a descriptive qualitative method using a case study design. Data were collected through lecturer explanations during demonstrations of graduation techniques, observations of third-semester students’ haircutting practices, and photographic documentation of haircuts, analyzed in terms of neatness, shape, and technique accuracy. The results indicate that most students were able to apply graduation techniques effectively, particularly in maintaining the basic haircut line. However, weaknesses were observed in the symmetry between the left and right sides of the hair, suggesting the need for repeated practice and intensive guidance. Observations also highlighted that mastery of technical aspects such as cutting angles, body posture, and hairpulling direction is crucial in determining the quality of the haircut. Mastering graduation techniques not only enhances students’ technical skills but also prepares them to meet the demands of the salon industry, where clients expect neat, symmetrical, and trendy haircuts. Therefore, repeated practice, periodic evaluation, and the use of supplementary learning media are essential strategies to improve students’ competence. Based on the findings, it is recommended that students continue practicing, develop the ability to adapt graduation techniques to different hair characteristics, and understand client needs to compete professionally in the salon industry.
Implementation of Digital Learning Media to Improve Student Learning Outcomes on Dry Skin Care Material: A Systematic Literature Review in Beauty and Vocational Education Nurhayati, Ifa; Olivia, Alila; Mawalia, Annisa; Amalia, Ashiffa Fatikha; Mithalinda, Ayesha Nabila; Definta, Aufa Manda; Chairunnisa, Dhea Aprilia; Fitriani, Farida; Putri, Indah Selfiana; Legawa, Kayla Putri; Sarah, Kirana Alanis; Aulia, Khansa; Septriana, Nadilla; Listiana, Ridainisa Dwi; Nefi, Rosa; Hasanah, Selvi Hasnita; Queenasyifa, Queenasyifa
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.39158

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of digital learning media in improving student learning outcomes on dry skin care materials. This research employed a systematic literature review (SLR) guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) framework. Literature searches were conducted across several academic databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, and Garuda, covering publications from 2016 to 2025. Following the screening and eligibility process, a total of 15 relevant articles (10 international and 5 national journals) were selected for analysis. The findings indicate that digital learning media—such as interactive videos, e-learning modules, mobile learning applications, and virtual simulations—consistently enhance students’ conceptual understanding, practical skills, and learning motivation in dry skin care education. The review also highlights that the effectiveness of digital media depends on instructional design quality, technological infrastructure, and educators’ readiness to integrate digital tools. Overall, the implementation of digital learning media through a blended learning approach is recommended to optimize learning outcomes in beauty and vocational education.
Penerapan Teknik Pemotongan Rambut Gradasi sebagai Dasar Keterampilan Tata Kecantikan: Studi Kasus Kualitatif pada Mahasiswa Semester III Fitriani, Farida; Nurhayati, Ifa; Angellita, Vivian Nur; Yuniarti, Wanda Anggi; Nefi, Rosa; Rafila, Firyal Usda; Azura, Octavina; Nabila, Ayesha; Elby, Queenasyifa Sakinata; Listiana, Ridainisa Dwi; Putri, Intan Aulia; Putri, Indah Selfiana; Rahmadiansyah, Hemalia Ayu; Munaf, Adinda Talitha Syahada; Hasanah, Selvi Hasnita; Khofifah, Anita Nur; Legawa, Kayla Putri
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.39173

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This study aims to analyze the application of graduation haircut techniques as a fundamental skill in beauty and hairdressing education among third-semester students of the Beauty Education program. This research employed a descriptive qualitative approach using a case study design. Data were collected through lecturer explanations during graduation haircut demonstrations, observations of students’ haircutting practices, and photographic documentation of haircut results. Data were analyzed using qualitative data analysis techniques consisting of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show that most students were able to apply graduation haircut techniques appropriately, particularly in maintaining the basic haircut line and volume formation. However, weaknesses were found in the symmetry between the left and right sides of the hair, indicating a need for repeated practice and more intensive guidance. The findings imply that mastery of graduation haircut techniques requires not only theoretical understanding but also continuous practical training supported by systematic evaluation. Strengthening these aspects is essential to prepare students to meet the technical and aesthetic standards demanded by the salon industry.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Achmadi, Taofan Ali Ade Novi Nurul Ihsani Agustin, Eny Widhia Agustin, Eny Widya Albar, Melani Alfatia, Ainaya Amalia, Ashiffa Fatikha Angellita, Vivian Nur Anna Undarwati, Anna Aulia, Khansa Azura, Octavina Chairunnisa, Dhea Aprilia Definta, Aufa Manda Dewi, Anisa Shinta Elby, Queenasyifa Sakinata Erika Febriliani Fahruddin, Ahmad Hanif Febriani, Berliana Dwi Fitriani, Farida Godham Eko Saputro Hasanah, Selvi Hasnita Heri Yudiono Heryanto, Nisrina Adzra Nabihah Hidayat, Kharisma Aprodhita Az Zahra Putri Irfina, Maharani Isna Nurul Inayati, Isna Nurul Isnia Dewi Karimah, Saidatul Katarina, Lydia Kesya, Salsa Khofifah, Anita Nur Khunaefi, Muhammad Wildan Legawa, Kayla Putri Listiana, Ridainisa Dwi Luciana , Luciana Lukki Lukitawati Mafaza, Salsa Alya Magfiroh, Anik Maghfiroh, Anik Masnuna, Masnuna Mawalia, Annisa Mithalinda, Ayesha Nabila Mo’tasim, Mo’tasim Mollah, Moh. Kalam motasim motasim MR, Witrie Sutaty Mufiqur Rahman, Mufiqur Muhammad Khumaedi Munaf, Adinda Talitha Syahada Mutiara Jofie Nabila Nabila, Ayesha Na’am, Muh Fakhrihun Nefi, Rosa Niken Ayu, Niken Nisa, Zakiya Ayu Nitbani, Vania Divayanti Nur Atikah Nuramalia, alla Arrika Nurmasitah, Sita Olivia, Alila Pradipta Christy Pratiwi Putri, Dinda Putri, Indah Selfiana Putri, Intan Aulia Putri, Tiara Pradita Queenasyifa, Queenasyifa Rafila, Firyal Usda Rahmadiansyah, Hemalia Ayu Rina Rachmawati Roibin Roibin Rokim, Mat Sahidi Mustafa, Sahidi Sarah, Kirana Alanis Septiningsih, Tri Septriana, Nadilla Siti Nurrohmah Siti Nuzulia, Siti Sukron, Muhamad Suryani, Parsih Wulan Syafira, Mauliana Tazali, Imam Toto Haryadi, Toto Trisnani Widowati, Trisnani Tyas, Savia Fitrianing Wahyu Lestari Wildaningtyas, Eka Rosiana Windyastari, Esta Ramadhani Yanuarti, Happy Yuniarti, Wanda Anggi Yusuf Yusuf Zulfa, Nadira Fathia