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liana kay

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hi , has anybody heard about Raccoons -hair in recovery , ive just had some lady trying to sell me a course for 3 days its £1300, surely 3 days isnt long enough to learn hair extensions -and its alot of money - but im tempted
 
Not heard of that particular company. For an established hairdresser, 3 days is about right for the initial training, obviosly you then practise before you start clients.Seems expensive for 3 days tho. I paid 900 but could have 3 members of staff trained for that. I would check out other training providers first.
 
sorry its Racoon , i just cant type very well! The price includes starter pack and samples of all the retail range as well.Im not really interested in hair extensions , but i recently did a course for hairpieces and wigs , and this range is specifically for people with hair loss and fragile hair , so i thought oh , might be interesting .
 
Quite specialised work. I do lots of hair ext but refer clients with alopecia and hairloss to Lucinda Ellery in town. She is a renowned expert in that field. If it is a subject that interests you, it may be worth emailing the company to see if they run courses. The work they do there is astonishing.
 
Thanks guys , will check those links out
 
hi , has anybody heard about Raccoons -hair in recovery , ive just had some lady trying to sell me a course for 3 days its £1300, surely 3 days isnt long enough to learn hair extensions -and its alot of money - but im tempted
3 day ia enough to get you started. but you might want to ask what type of support they offer. and what do they teach?
 

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