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Tildo

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Hi there, i have been a technician for 5 years now and my clients like to stick to the normal white and pink L&P and freehand or airbrush designs, although i am really interested in learning how to do built in acrylic designs. Can anyone recomend a training course or the like i can to do to the learn this technique? After viewing some of your photo's i am amazed and really want to get in there and have a go. I am planning on doing a CND conversion course and waiting for the information to come through does this course cover anything like this does anyone know?

Thanks :lol:
 
Hi,
I too would love to do be able to do this sort of nail art... every time i try and have a go at it i end up with a huge thick nail and when i am trying to file it into a nice shape i end up touching the design and it just looks horrid.
I haven't done any extra training and it is something that i would love to do... Just finding the time and the money.. and to be honest. The original training that i did at beauty school... was nothing like I have learnt on this site... my educator didn't teach me half of what i needed to know.. there are still so many things each day that i come across here that i have never heard of.. that is why i like to read each thread and look at the nail art and tutorials.. I have tried a couple but my products i had are cheap and nasty.. mother in law thoughts she was doing the right thing buying them from ebay!
Hope you find what you are looking for.
X Mel
 
My Training did not cover half the stuff i wanted it too either, Recieved my info from creative this morning cant wait to do the course's YAY!
 
My Training did not cover half the stuff i wanted it too either, Recieved my info from creative this morning cant wait to do the course's YAY!

I cant speak for Birmingham but here in Northampton we have a Ezflow tech who teaches 3d acrylic art (you'd have to contact Ezflow for the address) and our very own Angel fingers also teaches and competes in this type of art.
She has a web site and a blog diary that can be accessed from her page on here.
Hope that helps:hug:
 

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