Sculpting training or not?

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Lucy_Lu

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This is my first post so hi everyone!

I've been browsing on here for a while and want to thank you all for all the invaluable knowledge on here.

I am after one little bit of advice though and can't seem to find any threads on it:

I'm just about to book my Bio Sculpture Gel training for the end of this month and understand it is broken down into...
1. Manicure Training
2. Gel Intro
3. Gel Day
4. Sculpture Day
...I intend to do the first three but was wondering if it's worth me doing the Sculpture training yet? I don't have a huge budget and I know shorter nails are in fashion at the moment so I'm wondering if I'd be better saving the money (£200) and putting it into some more gels and doing the sculpture training at a later date when I have some money coming in?

Or is there more demand for extensions than I think? Or would it look more professional to be able to offer the full service?

Sorry for rambling, I've just sort of poured it out of my head - hope it makes sense.

Thanks in advance!
Lucy

PS I will be doing mobile (if this makes any difference)
 
This is my first post so hi everyone!

I've been browsing on here for a while and want to thank you all for all the invaluable knowledge on here.

I am after one little bit of advice though and can't seem to find any threads on it:

I'm just about to book my Bio Sculpture Gel training for the end of this month and understand it is broken down into...
1. Manicure Training
2. Gel Intro
3. Gel Day
4. Sculpture Day
...I intend to do the first three but was wondering if it's worth me doing the Sculpture training yet? I don't have a huge budget and I know shorter nails are in fashion at the moment so I'm wondering if I'd be better saving the money (£200) and putting it into some more gels and doing the sculpture training at a later date when I have some money coming in?

Or is there more demand for extensions than I think? Or would it look more professional to be able to offer the full service?

Sorry for rambling, I've just sort of poured it out of my head - hope it makes sense.

Thanks in advance!
Lucy

PS I will be doing mobile (if this makes any difference)

there is a demand for these tips i suppose it depends where you go or what are you live in
 
Sculpting is some thing that you can always use, if you have a client with very bitten nails what will you do?

a) Turn them away, tips may not adhere if the nails are extremely short and adding a white tip straight on would be a no no due to the nail bed being so far down.. or

b) Sculpt the client a great set of pink and whites, leaving you with one happy and hopefully returning client :)

When I first started out, nobody told me about sculpting, I had no idea that it even existed and given the fact that it was the first way to apply acrylic nails... I felt robbed!

Sculpting is not a must, but you could go for it., all nail training is important and can only add to your growing nail expertise journey

Enjoy your nail training :hug:
 
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