I have trained with college then on to train with CND, Nsi and ezflow...
No disrespect to ezflow and nsi but
I personally find CND to be the best for me....
I trained with cnd firstly after college it was amazing, but then they closed in the UK for a little while so I had to find another brand to use, I
moved on to nsi, The products were ok...they did what they had to, But I had no support from NSI whatsoever... and I personally didn't feel there was enough freedom with the product range for me to do what I wanted to,..
Ezflow training in my experience was fantastic, all the ezflow people are fantastic, a really good team who support everybody there is a huge range of products and fantastic customer service....and a large range of courses to take to progress your skills
however I tried and tried but couldn't work with the products (no reflection on the products as tonnes of people use them perfectly...I just couldn't)
I had to go back to using Nsi (as I still had most of my set up and could get more stock easily in my local wholesalers)
However... I wasn't happy using NSI... it didn't feel like 'me'
As you can tell by my experiences I won't just settle for a product, I have to strongly believe in the product...
All along I was dying to go back with CND... again an amazing team of helpful, and inspirational people who really care about the nail tech...not just selling a product,
The perfect oppertunity came for me last year with the EVENT...
I couldn't be happier... I know I am working with a product I can trust....with an education team I can trust... I know if I have a problem I will be helped with it because the team at Sweet Squared WANT to help,
There is a huge range of products again allowing me flexibility in my work......
ongoing education....plenty of fantastic courses to take if you want to climb the ladder higher...
And ......they throw a good party !!! :lol:
Of course the choice is yours,...But I would advise you to convert to a company with a really good reputation rather than just going and buying a brand... it could turn out a waste of money if you find you can't work with it because if you try to call that company for advice on their products...when they hear you havent took a course with them, they will probably just ask you to anyway...
It really is needed to understand the chemistry behind that product then away you goooooo !!!
I have waffled on haven't I lol, me fingers are sore :green: