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chellesbelles

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Hi

I've been a nail tech for about a year, I'm ok at it but want to be great at it.

Does anyone who I would be best to train with for advanced acrylic.

Chelle
 
Hi

I've been a nail tech for about a year, I'm ok at it but want to be great at it.

Does anyone who I would be best to train with for advanced acrylic.

Chelle
Do you mean you would like to progress onto some advanced classes in acrylic? If so many of the main brands offer this e.g Entity, CND, NSI ect. Who did you train with? X
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Its just practice. You know the old saying:

"Practice makes perfect! "

I learnt in one day, then I had to spend a little bit of time (2 months or so) practising the technique I learnt. I can now say, I am feeling pretty confident!

I can do a full set in under an hour, and they look great!

Trust me, its just practice!
 
Its just practice. You know the old saying:

"Practice makes perfect! "

I learnt in one day, then I had to spend a little bit of time (2 months or so) practising the technique I learnt. I can now say, I am feeling pretty confident!

I can do a full set in under an hour, and they look great!

Trust me, its just practice!

I agree the more practise the better you get but I also believe that to be the best you can be you need to continue you education, I have been a nail tech for over 10 years and have never stopped learning :)
 
Its just practice. You know the old saying:

"Practice makes perfect! "

I learnt in one day, then I had to spend a little bit of time (2 months or so) practising the technique I learnt. I can now say, I am feeling pretty confident!

I can do a full set in under an hour, and they look great!

Trust me, its just practice!

I agree with above, try checking more update information on this site (Salon Geek) and self study...

Where there's a will, there's a way...

Good Luck... :twisted:
 
Its just practice. You know the old saying:

"Practice makes perfect! "

I learnt in one day, then I had to spend a little bit of time (2 months or so) practising the technique I learnt. I can now say, I am feeling pretty confident!

I can do a full set in under an hour, and they look great!

Trust me, its just practice!

Sorry guys but I do beg to differ!

Only PERFECT practice makes perfect.

If the techniques you are practicing are not correct or perfect then you will keep getting what you've got!
 
Who did you train with? can they give 121 courses?
 

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