Rebeccasbeauty
Well-Known Member
Interesting thread- I have done both and I hardly think a lot can be compared. I did 2 years for Nvqs and found it imperative. I had a fantastic tutor if your weren't in it you where out . As soon as I left college I went strait into work I did not need to perfect my skills as you do practical for 6 months and perfected them while training. I personally don't think you can learn massage facials the whole depth of manicures pedicures electrolysis in day courses doesn't mean I look down on people who do, it's just something I wouldn't.
I have however done day courses in lashes gelish, AND if I'm honest the lashes I went back and retrained again as a day wasn't enough I firstly trained with marvel then went with lash perfect on their conversion. I will also be doing the pro course. Gelish fine for one day as I learnt all the basic to nails so there's no chance I can damage clients nails.
Someone earlier mentioned taking 2 days to set up a trolley personally find that an insult one thing training for a long time does drill into a therapist how important the little things are, Sanitisation, consultation, preparation, can you realise the importance of this in one day as in lashes and gels it was 'touched' upon. You could say its common sense but apparently not having seen how therapists work.
This is just all my opinion and as I said before I don't look down on people that do short courses I think there's a market for it in certain things just not everything x
I have however done day courses in lashes gelish, AND if I'm honest the lashes I went back and retrained again as a day wasn't enough I firstly trained with marvel then went with lash perfect on their conversion. I will also be doing the pro course. Gelish fine for one day as I learnt all the basic to nails so there's no chance I can damage clients nails.
Someone earlier mentioned taking 2 days to set up a trolley personally find that an insult one thing training for a long time does drill into a therapist how important the little things are, Sanitisation, consultation, preparation, can you realise the importance of this in one day as in lashes and gels it was 'touched' upon. You could say its common sense but apparently not having seen how therapists work.
This is just all my opinion and as I said before I don't look down on people that do short courses I think there's a market for it in certain things just not everything x
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