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22-07-08, 09:41 PM
Hi Flower,
Give Elizabeth a call at The Beauty School 02841774064 they run courses in spray tanning, waxing, advanced waxing, nail extensions etc. Hope this helps xx |
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22-07-08, 10:48 PM
You will find a lot of help on waxing on salongeek. There is different courses for general waxing up to intimate waxing depending on "how deep" you want to go.
You should be able to find the info here on the different waxes and courses but make sure you go for an accredited course so that your insurance will cover you once you are certified.. |
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23-07-08, 10:35 AM
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23-07-08, 11:03 AM
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Just as a matter of interest Britta... do courses accredited here in England stand up for Irish regulations and insurance? I work for a company on Thursdays that is an Authorising Body authorised by the Secretary of State to permit off road driving activities to be exempt from the Road Traffic Act. However, we are not covered to permit events in Ireland or abroad in general. I am probably barking up the wrong tree as usual.. but I just wondered if accredited courses were actually recognised as such in Ireland? ![]() |
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23-07-08, 12:07 PM
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This issue would come up if anyone trains with a UK accredited company or college but lives outside the UK or moves into a different country later on. With being in the EEC I would think that insurance companies in Ireland or other European countries are very likely to insure someone who has been trained with a UK accredited company or college but it might be worth for anyone in countries outside the UK to ask this question to their insurance and find out what requirements they expect to be able to provide cover. |