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Hi Welcome to Salongeek. I trained in beauty at 47. I like gel but I decided that I didn’t want to be a nail tech so I don’t offer extensions. There are some fabulous nail salons near me and I’m happy not competing with their business - I get clients who want a mani or a pedi and something else I trained with Bio Sculpture and I was very happy with the training. I can mend or lengthen a broken nail and create a nail on a toe with a nail deformity. I don’t do nail art, but I can improvise if required. . I’d definitely recommend that you have a “level 3” accredited qualification. You’ll need it for longevity in the industry. You might have no plans to become a trainer, but never exclude future options! There are lots of level 2/3 training courses. Make sure (in the U.K.) that they are accredited with OFQUAL The Register of Regulated Qualifications: Qualifications search results for Level 3 nails. Some courses aren’t accredited, that’s ok if you want to do the training, but make sure you have an accredited qualification as well.I’ve done the bio sculpture training and it was great. It isn’t accredited. They don’t teach anatomy and diseases of the nail, they are included, in the manual but not in detail. You need to do additional training. I trained with Bio Sculpture because clients ask for the brand and nothing else will do. I also use Cuccio.In the U.K. I don’t think the Bio Sculpture distributor sees itself as a Nail School training the next generation of nail techs. They promote the brand and the colours and new nail art designs and you can book a half day one to one of you are having issues, but they don’t support you to develop your business. They assume you’ve invested in other training.
Hi Welcome to Salongeek. I trained in beauty at 47. I like gel but I decided that I didn’t want to be a nail tech so I don’t offer extensions. There are some fabulous nail salons near me and I’m happy not competing with their business - I get clients who want a mani or a pedi and something else
I trained with Bio Sculpture and I was very happy with the training. I can mend or lengthen a broken nail and create a nail on a toe with a nail deformity. I don’t do nail art, but I can improvise if required. .
I’d definitely recommend that you have a “level 3” accredited qualification. You’ll need it for longevity in the industry. You might have no plans to become a trainer, but never exclude future options! There are lots of level 2/3 training courses. Make sure (in the U.K.) that they are accredited with OFQUAL The Register of Regulated Qualifications: Qualifications search results for Level 3 nails. Some courses aren’t accredited, that’s ok if you want to do the training, but make sure you have an accredited qualification as well.
I’ve done the bio sculpture training and it was great. It isn’t accredited. They don’t teach anatomy and diseases of the nail, they are included, in the manual but not in detail. You need to do additional training. I trained with Bio Sculpture because clients ask for the brand and nothing else will do. I also use Cuccio.
In the U.K. I don’t think the Bio Sculpture distributor sees itself as a Nail School training the next generation of nail techs. They promote the brand and the colours and new nail art designs and you can book a half day one to one of you are having issues, but they don’t support you to develop your business. They assume you’ve invested in other training.