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Lol Essential Nails vs. Open Beauty - 23-06-08, 05:35 PM

I want to do some training in nails, basic manicure etc and moving onto enhancements.

I have looked seriously into essential nails and think I like the idea of working at my own pace etc. I have just found another course with open beauty that is a couple of days practical followed by long distance learning.

Can anyone recommend which is best? Anyone tried the open beauty one in particular as I haven't heard of them before.

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23-06-08, 05:58 PM

Essential Nails training is all enhancement based. They do courses in Gel, L&P, Sculpting etc but don't do a basic manicure or pedicure course.
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15-07-08, 04:50 PM

Hey what aboput this course for you:

Training in professional manicure courses obtain amazing skills, leading to an industry recognised qualification. You need not have had any previous experience, as we will teach you everything you need to know.
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