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  1. kittenpokadots

    Becoming a nail technician?

    I know they seem expensive but CND or NSI etc are the best training and once you’ve trained you can order their products. Once you have your qualification you can try other brands but I can’t stress enough how important it is to invest money in training and products as the client won’t come back...
  2. kittenpokadots

    Starting out

    Are you trained? Is there a local college that offers nail courses? Or do some research into cnd, nsi etc you would need to do a basic mani pedi course first then do a gel course and maybe an acrylic one later if you want to do them. Then you’re sorted, you will need to do lots of practise and...
  3. kittenpokadots

    Holidays for the girls?

    I work for myself and I would love to have Saturdays off to take my daughter to parties, however it’s part of the job and Saturdays have always been the busiest day of the week! I have also been employed so again from an employee point of view and having 3 Saturdays off in 3 months is a bit...
  4. kittenpokadots

    To invest in normal nail polish or not

    I use cnd shellac and I actually have more colours in the Vinylux as they’re much cheaper to buy than the gels so my clients can view the new colours and if they want one of the colours for shellac I can then order it, just saves having loads of shellac bottles that I don’t use! I personally...
  5. kittenpokadots

    Beauty and nails in Australia

    Hi, iv not been on for ages!! Anyway I'm hoping to move to Australia and just curious to what treatments are popular in oz and prices. I don't think I will be able to work when I get there because we have a baby, I work from home so will loose all my clients and will be starting from scratch...
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