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15-10-09, 06:40 PM
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I trained with KM a while ago and did feedback on another post, I haven't got time at the minute to find the thread but if you do a keyword search i'm sure it will come up. In a nutshell my advice is, most Habia cert training courses are similar and will teach you basics but you will need to practice plenty after, invest in good equipment and do a fair bit of research of your own. HTH S x |
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16-10-09, 09:55 AM
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16-10-09, 06:12 PM
Hi, Balmain do great training , and once you have done their colour and design course which includes pre bonding their re usable hair
then when you are a bit more experienced with hair types ect.... you can draw upon this knowledge or go on other courses for micro rings ect...... to help you explore other types of extensions to use with different methods , they are brilliant educators |
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