christine-zf
New Member
I'm new to this, that is this site and nails. I have had acrylic nails myself for years. Following my friend getting a fungal infection from the dreaded saigon nails, yes I can imagine you are all cringing! I decided to soak them off, long job. I then had a look around on the web and decided to go for Bio Sculpture. I have now decided I would like to learn how to do this myself.
My question is about the course you have to go on to become qualified. As I have no manicure certification it means starting from scratch. There isn't a course starting until Feb '10 too long to wait, so I thought I might do a manicure course at college, which means I only have to do the gel training with them. The kit I've been told comes in with the price of the course around £550 which includes the UV lamp. Do I need this lamp off them or could I look for a different one that might be slightly cheaper? Is this a good system to go with. I've had my nails done, and I'm not happy with them really. There are steps at the end off my nails they feel a bit like a runway when I run my fingers down them, I did go back and she buffed them down a bit. Don't think I'll be going back there for the infills!
Any help greatly appreciated.
Christine
My question is about the course you have to go on to become qualified. As I have no manicure certification it means starting from scratch. There isn't a course starting until Feb '10 too long to wait, so I thought I might do a manicure course at college, which means I only have to do the gel training with them. The kit I've been told comes in with the price of the course around £550 which includes the UV lamp. Do I need this lamp off them or could I look for a different one that might be slightly cheaper? Is this a good system to go with. I've had my nails done, and I'm not happy with them really. There are steps at the end off my nails they feel a bit like a runway when I run my fingers down them, I did go back and she buffed them down a bit. Don't think I'll be going back there for the infills!
Any help greatly appreciated.
Christine