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Beautywannabe

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Hi Guys

New on this site.Just looking for some advice....
Next year I want to start a nail course, I have no previous qualifications or experiences.Its something I've always enjoyed and want to take it further.I'm thinking next year because I need to raise the funds but aslo wait for my lil one to get abit older.I have checked different courses available bt not too sure which establishment is the best.I live in the Manchester area and want to make sure I get the best possible training PLUS have some flexabilty in regards to when the classes are held:evening, weekends,etc and how long for part time, full time ( due to being a mummy! )

Any help would be greatl apprecaied.I know training cam take a good few years 2-3 years PLUS more time if I wanted to look at other areas but willing to put hard work into it.

I've seen on the web a place called White Rose-any good?

Thanx in advance:lol:
 
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.
 
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.


Many thanks Vetty!x
 

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