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Shellkelly

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Can any one please advise me on which is the best home learning nail course. I've tried the airbrushing one with EN but didn't get on with it, but I'm guessing it may be because it's an advanced course. I've just done a 1 day nail art course which was really good. Any help would be much appreciated.
 
Hiya EN are now doing a nail art course just come out for Christmas, I have got it but not had time to look at it yet, if you go on their website there is a preview DVD to see on there. :)
 
Hiya

Could you please tell me what the EN website is please, I want to brush up on a few of my talents!! :green:

Thanks
 
Hi Nic nice to see someone from my part of the woods on here can I add you as a friend.
Thanx :)
 
I will take a look. I'm wanting to do more of the gel or acrylic side of things
 
Can any one please advise me on which is the best home learning nail course. I've tried the airbrushing one with EN but didn't get on with it, but I'm guessing it may be because it's an advanced course. I've just done a 1 day nail art course which was really good. Any help would be much appreciated.


If you feel that the EN one is not for you then i strongly suggest that you train with a product company or college so you can get the feedback on what you are doing. As far as i am aware EN are the only home learn courses where your work is assessed.

I did a Stonebridge home learn course and it consisted of the theory - which you need to know - but for practical training it was a one day thing to the tune of a further £200+.
I ended up going to college for the reassurance of tutor observation and the confidence to work on people which you really don't get from working on your own. Hth's :hug:
 

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