Nail extension training which to do?

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nixnewcastle

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Im a mobile beauty therapist and am needeing to do my nail extension training. Does any1 have any advice on which training to do? I know Creative and ezflow are supposed to be the best products to work with but they're so expensive and i think i need to learn from the very start. Any advice anyone????
 
Im a mobile beauty therapist and am needeing to do my nail extension training. Does any1 have any advice on which training to do? I know Creative and ezflow are supposed to be the best products to work with but they're so expensive and i think i need to learn from the very start. Any advice anyone????

Welcome to the site.

I'm sure you will appreciate that your question has been asked 1000 times or more and a search here on the site for training will give you weeks of reading. A brief summery of what you will read is ..

Get the best training you can afford from the best training providers with the reputation to prove it.
If you want the best you will end up there sooner or later.
You can either go for it first and save money or you can go the slow route and up up paying out more later.

My advice would be CND (Creative) .. they have the reputation, the awards for best industry training, the highest quality products and there is a great educator near to you.

Call 08452106060 and talk it over with an Academy advisor or go on line to www.sweetsquared.com and browse the brochures there. My best advise to you would be to call them and speak direct.
 
Im a mobile beauty therapist and am needeing to do my nail extension training. Does any1 have any advice on which training to do? I know Creative and ezflow are supposed to be the best products to work with but they're so expensive and i think i need to learn from the very start. Any advice anyone????

Hi Honey and welcome to the site.

As you have already seen that this question has been asked well lets just say a few times.

You are correct in saying that Creative and ezflow are 2 of the top companys availabe to students today but I would also recommend Young Nails & NSI in that.

These companys all have very good training and technical back up and support which is important when you decide which to go with.

What is right for one person may not be right for you so my best advice is to give them a wee call and ask for the training info pack and from there some reading to help you make the choice that is correct for you.
 
A lot of these courses seem very expensive... but remember, you will get a starter kit which will make your money back in no time... you do have to spend money to make money:hug:
 
Excellent advice so far...and I would add...try to seek out recommendations from other successful nail techs as they are really the only ones who can say that their training worked for them.

There is something out there for everyone, but if I had a pound for every tech who had completed a course and were so lacking in knowledge and confidence and unsuccessful as a nail technician that they then had to complete another course with another company, I'd be a rich woman:lol:

Do plenty of research:idea: I wish you every success!
 
I have to say that I would go with Creative, I did my initial training with them and have returned time and time again to hone my skills and attain new talents.

There is always support, from helpful friendly people, and you know you are dealing with excellent products - HTH
 

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