i was lucky when i did my NVQ nat nail care cos my course was p/time my leacturer was a p/t nail tech too and worked in a salon, i like doing manicure but i never seem to do many but then again i love my acrylics too and a mani makes a nice change once in a whilealthough this is Government Recognised, many college teachers do not 'do' nails or have ever been teks which means that students more-often-than-not come out of college not knowing how to do decent nails
mrs geek said:They even put posters advertising known and established brands but use MMA style products (all products unlabeled etc).
mrs geek said:... you'll be interested to know, (maybe you do) but I think Utah (home of the Geek) is still an 'unliscenced' state (at least it was) :!: and it was only a couple of years ago that NY became a liscenced state.
Hi Sam!
NY became licensed almost 10 years ago.. summer of 1994, I took one of the 1st licensing classes here and took the 1st round of NY state board tests to get my license. I had been doing nails for 4 years prior when no licensing or certificate what so ever was required. If you wanted to get into the pro shops (distributors) you needed some kind of certificate, so I took a 36 hour course in acrylics.. no I had no manicuring schooling in there.. sculpts tips thats it have a nice day go find some victims.. err clients..
As far as licensing here.. every state exceopt for Conneticut now is licensed.. CT almost was 2 or 3 yrs back bt the polititans decided they didn't have the funds to police it so it fell through the cracks.
Utah now requires 200 hours for a mancuring license.
Debbie
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Mrs Geek said:well, what can I say! The UK has NO liscencing laws at all so ANYONE can be a nail tek with no training. This goes back to past 'posts' on 'buying pro products over the counter'! Right now 'Mrs Smith the housewife', can walk in to Sallys, buy OPI or Star and go out and do nails with NO training whatsoever... that is why I took such a strong stance on the 'selling to the non-pro' line. We have from the beginning made it manditory that if someone wants to use CND, they have to do proper training - we have all different courses and last year we set up the 'Creative, Completely Covered Course' which started from the beiginning and took a tek right through to Masters including Natural Nail Anatomy. There is no law so-to-speak that says a nail tek has to have done Nat Nail Anat to become a nail tek.. that's just how it is. Good grief, if they can sell to anyone thay are not going to bother with that!!
We have spent years trying (and we are still trying) to change these laws but I suppose our situation is totally insignificant compared to what else is going on in the world... Iraq etc etc
OPI-nails said:hiya
i noticed on this POLL that mrs geek said that anyone can go into sallys and buy OPI products and start to do nails. the only opi products that can be purchased from sallys in my area are the nail laquers, moisturisers, avoplex oils, pedicure lines and surface files. i have to order mine from the local opi rep.
hmmm but job blogs can still buy professional ranges at a slightly higher margin than trade - which drives me mad as you can't sell this on then and more and more people are figuring this out - my opinion is if it claims to be a 'professional' range then only professionals should be able to purchase...this is why once i have cmpleted my VCTC at college using OPi i want to convert to Creative...Love OPI said:Its the same at my local suppliers also a sallys. i once asked the assistant and she said that they werent allowed to sell the other things as you had to have completed the OPI courses in order to purchase them.