Wendywells
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Hi
I'm very new to this so please bear with me...I'm currently looking at a complete career change when my lads have finished uni in a years time. I'm currently a primary school teacher, but before doing this I qualified as a beauty therapist (NVQ Level 2 at a local college in 1998) and Reflexologist and did practice for a short time before having a change of heart. Anyway it looks like I've now gone full circle, as I've decided that I'd like to go back into the industry when I semi retire (I'll be 48) in 2021.
I want to retrain as a hair extension fitter and also offer lashes, but before I plough head long into a course I have looked at insurance and most appear to come with a clause attached -
Please note, we’re only able to provide cover for hair extensions if you are a fully qualified hairdresser or beauty therapist and have attended a UK-accredited course for the hair extension method you’re using.
We regret that we are unable to accept correspondence courses or home study courses as suitable qualifications.
So my question to you lovely ladies and gents is would the NQV level 2 that I did way back in 1998, carry enough weight to allow me to purchase insurance to fit extensions and lashes? Or is there a course out there that is reputable enough in its own right to apply for insurance? (I'm currently looking at Oakley Academy after reading through threads on here).
Many thanks in advance.
Wendy x
I'm very new to this so please bear with me...I'm currently looking at a complete career change when my lads have finished uni in a years time. I'm currently a primary school teacher, but before doing this I qualified as a beauty therapist (NVQ Level 2 at a local college in 1998) and Reflexologist and did practice for a short time before having a change of heart. Anyway it looks like I've now gone full circle, as I've decided that I'd like to go back into the industry when I semi retire (I'll be 48) in 2021.
I want to retrain as a hair extension fitter and also offer lashes, but before I plough head long into a course I have looked at insurance and most appear to come with a clause attached -
Please note, we’re only able to provide cover for hair extensions if you are a fully qualified hairdresser or beauty therapist and have attended a UK-accredited course for the hair extension method you’re using.
We regret that we are unable to accept correspondence courses or home study courses as suitable qualifications.
So my question to you lovely ladies and gents is would the NQV level 2 that I did way back in 1998, carry enough weight to allow me to purchase insurance to fit extensions and lashes? Or is there a course out there that is reputable enough in its own right to apply for insurance? (I'm currently looking at Oakley Academy after reading through threads on here).
Many thanks in advance.
Wendy x