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Hey there,
Im wanting to do a home learning course from the essentialnails.com. Just wanted some advice as to weither it is a good course or is there any better ones out there.
Im looking at doing there gel course and also acrylics.

Im completely new to nails so need to learn all aspects of nail tech.
Any advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Donna
 
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Hi Donna

I have done the essential nail courses and loved them, you can ask any questions on their facebook page.
 
Hi Donna
I am studying with essential nails as a complete novice too nails i have found this course very helpfull i plan too do all the systems then go and have some live training as i feel this will hone my training......hope this helps and good luck with the choice u make :p
 
Hey there,
Im wanting to do a home learning course from the essentialnails.com. Just wanted some advice as to weither it is a good course or is there any better ones out there.
Im looking at doing there gel course and also acrylics.

Im completely new to nails so need to learn all aspects of nail tech.
Any advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Donna

welcome to our world hunni..

fristly if you have no experience of nails and techniques etc then i would urge a manicure and pedicure course first off this will give you an insight into the structure, diseases, contraindications of the natural nail and hands and feet...

that way you can offer a natural manicure and pedicure to clients once passed and certified to help fund any other courses you want to do..

essential nails is a reputable comapny to train at home with, i started my NAIL, courses with them the support is fantastic...

what you also could do is check with other training companies such as CND, who also do manicure and pedicure and see if they are local to you too.. which is most probably the leader in training. for which you go to their academy (situated all over) i beleive to train...

Just 2 different options for you to thin about, some people dont feel the at home training is enough and then move onto a more 1-2-1 based education.. whilst some people just simply give up with it..

have a think about what you want from your training before deciding..

all the best

Sarah xx
 

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