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Originally Posted by juicyjo
hi every 1 , I'm new to this site also  , i have been a nail technician for nearly 3 years now , and i mostly do fibre glass/ silk wraps/acry-gel & gel nails, i haven't done acrylics for over a year my customers seem to like fibre more,
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Your customers will ALWAYS like what you do best and what you are most expert and confident at!
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I'm opening my second business and i no there is guna be a demand for sculpture and acrylic nails! do you think i should invest into a new stable brush ? if so can any 1 recommend a good 1 something good enough to get me back into the swing of it
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I am assuming you mean sable brush

... you should invest in your skills and education to help you become excellent at Liquid & Powder also. If you do a SEARCH... on courses, you will get plenty of opinions on what Liquid & Powder courses to train in. I am of course biased

and if you would like info on the Creative Nail Academy - you can call 0113 275 0433 and an Academy Adviser will be happy to help you.
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also what sculpting kit would you recommend for beginners but good enough to apply on to the customer ?
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- my answer to this would be that
many kits are good enough for your customers; it's whether
you are good enough at application to make them look thin, real and beautiful that counts!!
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PS: 1 more question sorry I'm thinking of doing my teacher training course even though i done nails for 3 years would i still have to enter my intermediate and advanced courses ?
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I can't answer this other than how we take on Creative Ambassadors on a basis of nail skills, presenting skills and academic skills.
Hope this Helps!!