what is good for one is not always good for another - that's def something that i have picked up from reading these boards. some people swear by some products that other people just don't want to touch at all.
i think the best thing for you to do would be to get on google and have a good nosey around at courses and brands are offering (don't just look at price look at what the training offers, what is offered after you have done the course, is it an approved course, cost of products/minimum order cost, what is delivery time of products like/customer service, are their retail products available to you etc etc) and if a brand/course catches your eye then have a search for feedback about the course/brand on google and use the search function on here to have a look at what others have said about the course/brand training and products and aftercare. it's so important you get it right as it's alot of money to spend out isn't it? don't rush, ask for samples and research research research .
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