misscharissa
Member
Hi
After much research and careful deliberation I have decided to take the leap and train to be a Nail Technician.
I'm just so confused as to how to train! (I'll be working full time alongside training)
I've read a lot of forums and know that a lot of nail technicians say training with CND is the best training there is. But after looking at the courses, the Shellac course only last 2 days and the liquid & powder 6 days for beginners, is this really enough time to learn everything you need to know?
Then there is the City & Guilds Nail Technology Certificate Level 2 (evenings, 24 weeks) course that I have been looking at, is it best to have a qualification like this? And will this allow me more time to learn everything I need to know?
So from this I thought, would it be best to gain the nail technology certificate then go onto CND conversion courses. Although costly, would this be the best path? Or do you guys think its a waste of money?
I'd love to hear any advice you guys may have, and sorry for the long post!
Thanks
After much research and careful deliberation I have decided to take the leap and train to be a Nail Technician.
I'm just so confused as to how to train! (I'll be working full time alongside training)
I've read a lot of forums and know that a lot of nail technicians say training with CND is the best training there is. But after looking at the courses, the Shellac course only last 2 days and the liquid & powder 6 days for beginners, is this really enough time to learn everything you need to know?
Then there is the City & Guilds Nail Technology Certificate Level 2 (evenings, 24 weeks) course that I have been looking at, is it best to have a qualification like this? And will this allow me more time to learn everything I need to know?
So from this I thought, would it be best to gain the nail technology certificate then go onto CND conversion courses. Although costly, would this be the best path? Or do you guys think its a waste of money?
I'd love to hear any advice you guys may have, and sorry for the long post!
Thanks