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Im new to nails - what course is the best recognised? :confused:
I have a full time job but now want to start mobile in nails then move onto spray tans etc but one step at a time.

Theres so much information on the net, i want to learn eveything in nails but i dont know who is best to go with in regards to a well known qualification, also how i will get the best information for my money? :)

Would very much apprechiate advise from maybe salon owners as to what they would be looking for or anyone working mobile!!

Thanks in advance girlies xxxx
 
Im new to nails - what course is the best recognised? :confused:
I have a full time job but now want to start mobile in nails then move onto spray tans etc but one step at a time.

Theres so much information on the net, i want to learn eveything in nails but i dont know who is best to go with in regards to a well known qualification, also how i will get the best information for my money? :)

Would very much apprechiate advise from maybe salon owners as to what they would be looking for or anyone working mobile!!

Thanks in advance girlies xxxx

Personally I believe CND training to be the best around, if not CND then one of the other top brand training (NSI, EzFlow, Young Nails, Harmony). IME product provider training is more up to date than college training.

IMO avoid home learning and random 'independent' people that offer training unless you have references that show their qualifications and courses are accredited and recognised.

If you put 'training' into the search box you will find plenty of info to help you.
 
Hi thanks for your response, i looked at CND and it took me to the essenntial nails site, this does look fab but is based at home learning. i would rather sit in a class and learn what i can face to face. ideally i would like to do a 5 day course saving on money and time in one one package. do you know anything about a site called the beauty acadamy? this site offers a 5 day package learning 6 differnent nail techniques at £665. your advise has been great, im off work with a cold this week so i have spent most of that time searching all sites for the best info on nail and tanning courses.

Thank you xxxx:Love:
 
Hi. I am looking at Nail Training as well and I also decided to do training with CND as they are supposed to be the best. I have read very good reviews about the training they do. They are not associated with Essential Nails. You want to go to sweet squared. That is where you can get training information from for CND. They do not do a home study course and the courses that I have looked at are 5 days, three in a row and then two seperate dates a few weeks apart.
 
Hi thanks for your response, i looked at CND and it took me to the essenntial nails site, this does look fab but is based at home learning. i would rather sit in a class and learn what i can face to face. ideally i would like to do a 5 day course saving on money and time in one one package. do you know anything about a site called the beauty acadamy? this site offers a 5 day package learning 6 differnent nail techniques at £665. your advise has been great, im off work with a cold this week so i have spent most of that time searching all sites for the best info on nail and tanning courses.

Thank you xxxx:Love:

CND is not home learning, it is face to face education. Call Sweet Squared on 0845 210 60560 or check out their website Education . They are distributors and educators for CND in the UK.
 

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