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jadexx10

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Hi,
I am new to nails and really want to train, I was hoping to do Bio sculpture which I have seen that I can do but didn't know if this was the best option.
I can't afford to train in acrylic and gel and biosculpture so I can offer the whole range but there are so many people offering acrylic in my area and only one that I know of doing the bio sculpture.
Can anybody offer me any advice on whether they think it would be worth spending the £830 on the training. Do you think it is worth it and that it is easy to get clients?
And is Bio sculpture the best product to use over acrylic and gel?
Thank you
 
i would advise that biosculpture wouldnt suit the needs of as many clients as acrylic l/p or regular gel will.
however given that your area gas such a lot of l/p techs it might be the best first move for you.
biosculpture is an easier system to learn than the other 2 ,especially l/p acrylic. so it would follow that you would be in a position to earn some money back sooner with this system especially as you will have less competition for clients.
once you have made a little cash i would advise that you reinvest it into learning one of the other systems so that you can facilitate the needs of a broader selection of clients.
 
Thank you,
I was just wondering after paying the initial training cost and for the starter kit, how much owuld it cost me to set up?
Thanks again
Jade x
 
unfortunately it will be a fair bit more as you will need a range of colours to offer to clients.
however you could buy a range of about 6 more to start with and mix some of the colours together to create extra colours without additional cost.
then invest in a few more as trade builds up.
 

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