I trained with the weave institute in Glasgow who was really good it was a 2 day intensive course but I still find myself emailing them with questions or googling things however I trained with KM today and honestly cant say a bad thing about it, the trainer was so nice and helpful and taught everyone individually recognising what everyone was good and what they maybe needed more help on, I learned 3 methods in 1 day you really get your moneys worth and I got all the tools I'll ever need xDid you ever end up doing a course?? I am in exactly the same position!! Not sure of who to go with or anything. X
I trained with the weave institute in Glasgow who was really good it was a 2 day intensive course but I still find myself emailing them with questions or googling things however I trained with KM today and honestly cant say a bad thing about it, the trainer was so nice and helpful and taught everyone individually recognising what everyone was good and what they maybe needed more help on, I learned 3 methods in 1 day you really get your moneys worth and I got all the tools I'll ever need x
Hi everyone
I'm fully qualified in hair extensions and have been for about a year now, I usually use FoxyLocks but have had a few girls say the hair gets dry and fluffy.. A customer has recently asked me if I could fit her Balmain hair if she purchases it herself .. I've never used balmain before.. Am I ok to fit it or do I need to be specifically qualified in balmain to do this? Also is the removal of balmain hair similar to normal keratin bond removals?
Thankssss :Love:
I had a terrible experience with them today
Turnedup introduced myself and was asked to leave as im a trainer, it was so embarrassing as they knew beforehand
TBH though in the 10 mins i was there i realised the trainer was going to teach
5 different types of extensions to 3 students!!!!