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New Nailz
16-07-12, 09:54 AM
I am booked in for CND Conversion for 1st August in Bournemouth. Bristol had no bookings available for a few months. And this was the only booking left in Bournemouth, so I grabbed it.

£299 including kit and Lamp! So I am happy about that.

What did you wear at your conversion?
What did you take (kit wise)?
And what to expect?

Ohhhh, I am quite nervous now. But excited!
Glad I decided to do this, after I was against it to start with.

Lucybluebell
16-07-12, 10:00 AM
Exciting!!!!!:D
You need to wear professional clothes. Take your tools: pusher, chisel and curette and you need to bring a model (they wont actually be needed until after lunch so tell them to take a book) They provide everything else.
Hope you enjoy it, I'm sure you will xxx

izzidoll
16-07-12, 10:03 AM
You should get information on all that you need sent out to you now you have booked, including when to bring a model.
Dress is smart casual or professional...no jeans.
You should take your tools of the trade, ie metal implements, and everything else should be in your Master Kit.

What to expect..a professionally run class that will show you how to use the Brisa products to get optimum results from them.

Good Luck.

paula's beauty
16-07-12, 10:11 AM
I'm so excited for you.....have fun and enjoy

New Nailz
16-07-12, 10:44 AM
Thank you ladies :)

Is this sort of class failable in using their products? (like taking a test to pass to use it) Or is it liturally just to show you how to use their products?

Hope this isn't a silly question :) x

izzidoll
16-07-12, 10:56 AM
A conversion course is to show you how to use a companies products, ie convert you to their system.
A conversion course is not to show you how to do nails, you should already have that knowledge, it used to be the norm that you had to have at least 6 months experience before you could get on a conversion course, but I think that is no longer the case. Pity!

New Nailz
16-07-12, 11:08 AM
A conversion course is to show you how to use a companies products, ie convert you to their system.
A conversion course is not to show you how to do nails, you should already have that knowledge, it used to be the norm that you had to have at least 6 months experience before you could get on a conversion course, but I think that is no longer the case. Pity!

Thanks hun

I only been qualified 7 months. So would have just made the experience lvl they needed to do this.
I can see your point though. It is best to have people do it, who are not new to all this, and more experienced. Because in my eyes, you learn more as you go, and become more and more confident in what you do.