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Me again with the course questions. Although I mainly work with L'Oreal and I'm attending the L'Oreal Colour Keys course, I also plan to do the Colour Change course in the future, I was wondering if there are courses available for Wella, Schwarzkopf etc.

I booked this course directly through L'Oreal, can I do the same for others? Can anyone recommend any courses? Just looking to broaden my horizons some more. Matrix keeps appearing, can anyone shed some like on their courses?
 
Me again with the course questions. Although I mainly work with L'Oreal and I'm attending the L'Oreal Colour Keys course, I also plan to do the Colour Change course in the future, I was wondering if there are courses available for Wella, Schwarzkopf etc.

I booked this course directly through L'Oreal, can I do the same for others? Can anyone recommend any courses? Just looking to broaden my horizons some more. Matrix keeps appearing, can anyone shed some like on their courses?

Matrix like I've said are truly good!! Their training is fab, what are you looking to do? X
 
Colouring and cutting mainly. Colouring mainly.
 
Brilliant thank you. Just having a look at the prospectus. Any you would recommend?
I've never worked with Matrix before so I imagine I'd have to attend a beginners introductory kind of course??
 
Wahey these are good prices AND they do training in Norwich! So I don't have to wheel about to London!
 
Brilliant thank you. Just having a look at the prospectus. Any you would recommend?
I've never worked with Matrix before so I imagine I'd have to attend a beginners introductory kind of course??

To be honest matrix is quite east to get your head round but so u understand it and can convert it to other companies a beginner course might be an idea, if you use matrix it's free the starter course x
 
A lot of the 'Happy Hour' courses look decent. I want to do the colour correction course (been looking for that specific kind of course for an age) so would working through some of the Happy Hour courses be enough do you think? Obviously it's going to be based around the Matrix range but it's going to be a worthwile course to go on. I'm good with colour correction but I think a course like that would just give me that extra confidence I need.
 
To be honest matrix is quite east to get your head round but so u understand it and can convert it to other companies a beginner course might be an idea, if you use matrix it's free the starter course x

see you get all the perks in uk .. i dont get free courses here and i use bloomin matrix , lol
am moving home , lol x
 
see you get all the perks in uk .. i dont get free courses here and i use bloomin matrix , lol
am moving home , lol x

Yay see ya soon lol and yes happy hour should be enough! It's easy to get to grips I'm looking into colour mastery course x
 
Yay see ya soon lol and yes happy hour should be enough! It's easy to get to grips I'm looking into colour mastery course x

The CRAFT one? Looks wicked! The L'Oreal colour specialist is £3,000! :|
 
The CRAFT one? Looks wicked! The L'Oreal colour specialist is £3,000! :|

I know I think you pay for the name but yeah the craft one is what I'm looking at :)
 
Still a lot of moolah!
 
i did a matrix cutting course it was good , wasnt expensive either x
 
I know I think you pay for the name but yeah the craft one is what I'm looking at :)

Do you think it's worth bearing a name? I know what skills I have and what skills I will be able to attain after a few courses. It's like having NVQ Level 3. I know it's more appealing to have it but I don't have an NVQ3 yet I feel up to that standard.
 

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