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Morgas3

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Ok so I have a full time job no set shifts and doing mornings and afternoons shifts. Would love to start learning nails and hopefully in time to come become a professional. Keen passion to it so no a bit about it already. Been looking into essential nails courses. Are there any other fully online courses woth lots etc. Or any information anyone can help and give me. Much appreciated thanks x
 
Personally I would always recommend a hands on course for nail tech work where you have a tutor to see what you are doing and giving advice face to face.
I see you are in Taunton - check out Bridgwater or Weston Colleges - they may well have an evening course you can attend just for nails or alternatively try a private training company that you could go to on a weekend or again, evenings.
There is a facebook page that also advertises short courses in our area:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/BuyandsellBeautySomerset/

I've always done full time courses so I can't comment on any short courses and their quality.
If you find a course you like the look of, there are lots of threads on salon geek that may give you further reviews - use the search box to help you find them.
 
Hi,

I'm in exactly the same situation, I work full time with no set shifts. I've started a full course with essential nails. It's really good but I would benefit from having a practical lesson as such.

Doing a course with actual experts would benefit you more. The nail trainer hand is good but not as good as a real hand or an expert telling you what you are doing wrong and helping you there and then.

EN have a support Facebook group which has helped me loads but you can only get so much support from uploading pictures.

Hope this helps you decide! X
 

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