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dilly_doo

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Im looking to do an acrylic nails course (sculptured, tips) and was wondering if any of you know of any courses in the manchester area other than NSI which arent too expensive NSI is £500 + VAT and im not even sure if that includes a kit. xxx
 
Im looking to do an acrylic nails course (sculptured, tips) and was wondering if any of you know of any courses in the manchester area other than NSI which arent too expensive NSI is £500 + VAT and im not even sure if that includes a kit. xxx


Hi Dilly and welcome

Most courses will inc a kit of some form but my best advise to you is to do your home work and check out a few of the bigger companys such as, NSI, Ezflow. Young Nails - Throughout England and the UK or creative who are all fab in thier own way.

Why not contact them and as for info on the couses and this will provide you with all the info you need to make the decision that is right for you.

Hope this helps:hug:
 
Hi

Salford De La Salle college do a NVCT nail tech course and they use NSI products. You do manicure first and then move on to nail enhancements. Fantastic course, great tutor.:)
 
i highly recommend the essential nails acrylic course i have done this and you get all your products and the good thing is you can do it in your own time .
 
Thats not a massive amount when it comes to quality beauty courses. If you go for one thats cheap its probably cheap for a reason and you might end up regretting it and having to do a 'proper' course one day anyway.

If I add up everything i've spent on training so far I bet I could get myself a brand new car!!! Even once you've spent money on your initial training one day when you want a refresher or something new comes along and you want to learn you will have to pay out for another training course.

The best thing is to save up and get it right the first time, I wish I had known that when I started rather than having to pay out again as the cheap course I took in the first place turned out to be quite a waste!
 
Thats not a massive amount when it comes to quality beauty courses. If you go for one thats cheap its probably cheap for a reason and you might end up regretting it and having to do a 'proper' course one day anyway.

If I add up everything i've spent on training so far I bet I could get myself a brand new car!!! Even once you've spent money on your initial training one day when you want a refresher or something new comes along and you want to learn you will have to pay out for another training course.
Totally agree, £500 + isn't that expensive hun, and I am sure the kit does come with that.
I trained with EN and it worked for me, it doesn't work for everyone, but since my training I have changed and use 2 different gel systems now, and I'm doing a conversion course in both, also training in Acrylic so more money for that, and then of course there's other things you might want to train in in the future.
If you decide to go into this business, be prepared, this is not a cheap business to get into hun, so you are best to research and get the best possible training to start with...x
 
I trained with creative for acrylics, i paid £450 and got a free extra days training. The course was very good. It is best to book training at a beauty show as they do lots of offers and you can have a nail done with different products and see which you like, Manchester show is coming up in October.

Good luck x
 
Thats not a massive amount when it comes to quality beauty courses. If you go for one thats cheap its probably cheap for a reason and you might end up regretting it and having to do a 'proper' course one day anyway.

If I add up everything i've spent on training so far I bet I could get myself a brand new car!!!

I totally agree you cant put a price on quality training, contact as many places as possible and dont make a rushed decision. No one can really tell you what is best for you but we can suggest you start in the best way.
 
Young Nails do excellent Acrylic Foundation Courses. They teach the reverse application and all their courses get fabulous results. They are £525 and included in that is your kit and a years insurance. Great value and Claire Kelly and Steven Dodd are great trainers.:lol:
 

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