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ellie h

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Hi geeks i done my training in acrylic with Young Nails in 2006 but not really done anything as i don't have a lot of confidence. Struggling with ratio's and cuticle area would you recomend doin some one to one training.Really appreciate your comment's.:confused:
 
Hi geeks i done my training in acrylic with Young Nails in 2006 but not really done anything as i don't have a lot of confidence. Struggling with ratio's and cuticle area would you recomend doin some one to one training.Really appreciate your comment's.:confused:

If you are struggling (and it is a shame if you are after having training and no further support) then you need more training and more practice, of course you do. :hug:

121 training obviously focuses only on you and your individual needs so I would say, it would be the best thing for you. And not to forget that you may need several 121 sessions to get you started and then go on with further training up to Master level. If your provider does not offer all of these things and the support that you so desperately need, then CND does.
 
I'm in a similar position since doing my foundation course with CND last December - I have no confidence :irked: although that is not through lack of support from my educator - Wendy has been fantastic!!
I seem to have been side tracked with various other things going on in my life but I have booked 3 hours of One to One training for next Tuesday and I am determined to make it happen this time. I reckon I will be booking more sessions too as I want to learn absolutely everything my educator can offer,but I'm taking things one step at a time.

I went into the foundation course expecting to be a fantastic nail tech at the end of it, foolishly not taking into account the huge amount of time and effort I would need to put in on top of that to make it work.

But now I'm ready!! Could it be something to do with the fact that I turned 40 last week?? :irked: Something has definately 'clicked' inside me to want this more than ever!!
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Hi geeks i done my training in acrylic with Young Nails in 2006 but not really done anything as i don't have a lot of confidence. Struggling with ratio's and cuticle area would you recomend doin some one to one training.Really appreciate your comment's.:confused:

Have you ever contacted your educator for advice?
Absolutely go for 1-2-1, you can't beat it.
 
Theres also a Young Nails social group here, a great place to get answers and advice to any questions you may have xx
 

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