GEEKS_R_WE
Well-Known Member
I know this may sound like a silly question to ask but I'm training at the moment and the college is using NSI.
I see a lot of techs mention that they are so and so trained or so and so trained.
Does this mean that when I pass and get my qualification, I am NSI trained? or does this only apply if I actually have trained with NSI themselves?
And would I have to train with creative or ezflo (to name a couple) to to use their products?
Do different training providers have different methods of training?
I am new world of nails and finding it difficult to understand nail jargon and feel like such an amature as I don't have any clue as to what brands there are and types of brushes etc as there are so many.
My college hasn't explained stuff like that to me. I'm learning application at the moment and that seems to be going ok but I really want to gain more product knowledge and science behind nails.
I see a lot of techs mention that they are so and so trained or so and so trained.
Does this mean that when I pass and get my qualification, I am NSI trained? or does this only apply if I actually have trained with NSI themselves?
And would I have to train with creative or ezflo (to name a couple) to to use their products?
Do different training providers have different methods of training?
I am new world of nails and finding it difficult to understand nail jargon and feel like such an amature as I don't have any clue as to what brands there are and types of brushes etc as there are so many.
My college hasn't explained stuff like that to me. I'm learning application at the moment and that seems to be going ok but I really want to gain more product knowledge and science behind nails.