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16-04-08, 07:12 PM
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Many of the spray tan suppliers can offer training with their products. You can also find a list of Guild Accredited training providers here. |
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16-04-08, 07:45 PM
Training will take you less than a day - cost you very little - and enable you to get insurance. Unless you want to get sued by clients and can afford to pay them out of your own pocket, you would be strongly advised to get trained and then insured!
Go for the training - you will be glad you did! |
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16-04-08, 07:47 PM
You need to be insured for number of reasons and you also need training you might think nyou know all there is to know but believe me you wont! why are you not gooing on a course you can get trained by the company you buy your stuff off its not intense training probably only a day or two but it is well worth it for your sake and the publics!!!
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17-04-08, 03:46 PM
How do you know if your doing it right if you've never had any training?
For anything you would need insurance, what if you sprayed someone in the eye or something and they decided to take action against you? |