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Which system to use? - 21-06-12, 09:33 AM

Hello All,

I qualified as a Creative nail technician around 10 years ago, although I have been out of the nail industry for around 5 years.

Having recently been made redundant, I have decided I want to start up on my own, and nails is one of the services I'm looking to offer.
I have already decided that I'm going to offer Shellac as a service, but was wondering about the need to add extensions to my service, and was thinking that I could do a conversion course if need be.

With this in mind, can anyone recommend a system that is good quality and long lasting, quick to apply and easy to use. I need to compete with the lower end of the market when it comes to price and time, although I don't want to compromise on quality.

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Sharon
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21-06-12, 09:37 AM

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Hello All,

I qualified as a Creative nail technician around 10 years ago, although I have been out of the nail industry for around 5 years.

Having recently been made redundant, I have decided I want to start up on my own, and nails is one of the services I'm looking to offer.
I have already decided that I'm going to offer Shellac as a service, but was wondering about the need to add extensions to my service, and was thinking that I could do a conversion course if need be.

With this in mind, can anyone recommend a system that is good quality and long lasting, quick to apply and easy to use. I need to compete with the lower end of the market when it comes to price and time, although I don't want to compromise on quality.

Thanx
Sharon
Why not use creative if thats what you qualified with? Save money on a conversion course to spend on products.

Everyone would love a top quality product for a cheap price but the two things don't go together

Good luck with your venture back into the nail world, hope it all goes well xx
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21-06-12, 09:48 AM

yeah i was going to say the same if you qualified with creative and used CND products before why not stick with that?.....i herd their the best so, why differ from that, xxx
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21-06-12, 09:55 AM

I would say the same as the others...if you are cnd trained then stick with it. The colour and effects are gorgeous, Shellac speaks for itself and there is also Minx you could do a course in....there is so much you can do. Give S2 a ring...they will be happy to help and advise xx
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21-06-12, 10:59 AM

Thanks All,

I think i'm going to do a conversion course in CND Brisa along with the Shellac.
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21-06-12, 11:06 AM

Sounds like a plan! Good luck xx
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21-06-12, 11:07 AM

Good for you, you won't regret it...the training, the support and the products are all amazing

...and welcome back to SG xx
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