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Hi I was 39 when I trained, I wouldn't worry to much on the brand, you need a school with a good reputation and decent course I.e not a 2 day course. A 121 is better as you get the full attention of the tutor so bad habits are put to a stop straight away.

Ask for if you can be put in contact with former students and see what they are doing now and if indeed the course was worth taking.

Marion Newman is a fantastic source as is Doug Schoon, may I suggest you take a look at Nail Knowledge an online Indepth look at atatomy, product chemistry and nail disorders this will get you in stead for under pinning knowledge needed as a pro tech.

Good luck welcome to the wonderful world of nails 😊


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