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Ok So a lot of money hehehe! they want you to do their course use their products yet they charge extersionate (excuse spelling!) pricing for everything!!hahaha!
Oh and as for nail glue i must say NSI glue is really good. U can buy it in bulk at trade shows and its brush on which makes application a whole lot easier!! Trust me brush on glue all the way!haha

xx
 
If you ring essentials they might sell you some Nail Trainer adhesive - but that may depend on whether they will transfer the nail kit registration over to you. ~shelley~ has been really helpful (hope you don't mind me promoting you Shelly) with the essential nails info - perhaps you could ask her or PM her:hug: Debbiexx
 
Unfortunately not shelley. I had in house training and no cert as such a crappy one printed out by my ex boss!! I'm gonna do some phoning around about courses me thinks!! But you do think creative is best? What do you know about bio sculpture?
I love doing nails u see and I'd like to be really really really good at them hehe
xx
 
Mindy said:
Thanks Shelley,

I've got all the manuals and video etc in the essentials course. But just wanted to have everything before i had a go.

Had a look on ebay but got a bit confused as they are different types of tips, like white, clear, curved etc. Didn't know which one's!!!

I hope i get better at this, feel totally thick that i don't know anythig!!:biggrin:

Thanks again, luv Shelley x
you can use natural tips, there the ones you get in the kit - you blend them in & do an overlay such as pink & white, or pink, you can get white tips which you dont blend you just take off the shine & put an overlay on such as pink, you can get clear tips which are fab for glitter powders, coloured tips which are similar to white tip as in you dont blend etc.... hth xx
 
As your already trained like shelley said you can convert. As for me it'll be creative from the beginning. It is pricey but like alot of the geeks say its worth the money as you get the kit, nail trainer, uniform etc. So it's like getting your training for free.

I'm going down the creative route mainly because my mum is buying a hair and beauty salon that uses creative products, so when i've trained i'll be using their products anyway so i though i might as well train with them.

:lol:
 
Snugglepuss said:
If you ring essentials they might sell you some Nail Trainer adhesive - but that may depend on whether they will transfer the nail kit registration over to you. ~shelley~ has been really helpful (hope you don't mind me promoting you Shelly) with the essential nails info - perhaps you could ask her or PM her:hug: Debbiexx
no i don't mind - you can promote me, lol
 
Thanks Shelley (again)

Your right debbie, Shelley has been fantastic help.

Thanks to you all who have replied to this thread. Learnt something new.

Cheers geeks

Hugs shelley

PS getting confusing with being called shelley and getting advice from a shelley...:)
 
~shelley~ said:
no i don't mind - you can promote me, lol
good


~shelley~is FAB:hug: Debbiexxx
 
Snugglepuss said:
good


~shelley~is FAB:hug: Debbiexxx
Aw thanx so are you!!!!!!
 
AWWWW you are such a sweetie:Love: love debxx
 
*Gaby* said:
Ok So a lot of money hehehe! they want you to do their course use their products yet they charge extersionate (excuse spelling!) pricing for everything!!
i don't believe it's extortionate prices, you are getting award winning education from fantastic educators.

have a look at Sassy's article on Which Training Should I Choose, it will help you decide which direction you wish to go in.
 

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