Rory Love
Well-Known Member
Hey, my first thread (been lurking here for over a year!),
I'm at the beginning of the CND Complete Course (and loving it!), once qualified I planned on just offering all nail treatments. Today my course group were discussing which treatments they're trained in and what else to train in, and the idea that by just offering nails you were limiting yourself?
I'm really passionate about nails and obviously you need to go with what you're passionate about but I don't see how just being the best at one thing is a bad thing? 'Jack of all trades, master of none' springs to mind for me. I'm not saying that applies to everyone, not in the slightest, but I have seen people talk about just learning different beauty treatments one after the other and I just think is it not a bit much?
I never really even thought about it, the only limit I saw was offering just natural nails and not enhancements (but then with a product like Shellac there's a lot of interest in natural nails, so I can see why someone would choose to do that - personally I'm really excited about training in enhancements.)
I live in a city and I actually can't think of 1 salon here that specialises in nails (other than NSS).
Just wondering what everyones thoughts were?
I'm at the beginning of the CND Complete Course (and loving it!), once qualified I planned on just offering all nail treatments. Today my course group were discussing which treatments they're trained in and what else to train in, and the idea that by just offering nails you were limiting yourself?
I'm really passionate about nails and obviously you need to go with what you're passionate about but I don't see how just being the best at one thing is a bad thing? 'Jack of all trades, master of none' springs to mind for me. I'm not saying that applies to everyone, not in the slightest, but I have seen people talk about just learning different beauty treatments one after the other and I just think is it not a bit much?
I never really even thought about it, the only limit I saw was offering just natural nails and not enhancements (but then with a product like Shellac there's a lot of interest in natural nails, so I can see why someone would choose to do that - personally I'm really excited about training in enhancements.)
I live in a city and I actually can't think of 1 salon here that specialises in nails (other than NSS).
Just wondering what everyones thoughts were?