Trying again!! What do you think?

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jmc82

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Hi there

I did the creative foundation l&p course last year but never found it easy and gave up when I wasn't producing a good set of nails on the nail trainer. I suppose I didn't really give it a chance.

Anyway, thinking of trying again. I sold all my products and my nail trainer but still feel that I've wasted alot of money. Not done any since last July but still got my manual etc. Do you think I will pick it back up if I get myself another nail trainer and start again? :cry:
 
Do that and go back to your educator for a 121, if you were having problems you will need some help to sort them out. I have just done this and feel so much better.
 
i think you should start out slow buy a little at a time dont spend alot of money cuz if you dont want to do then
you have to want to do it if you want then get back in to it
once you start and do good nails you will never want to stop
to me doing nails is an art and i love my art work:):):):):)
 
Yeah if youve completed the foundation just do a 1-2-1,I think you will find that very beneficial.

Good luck
 
From personal experience my CND one to one training was second to none - it gave me a whole heap of confidence and really ironed out my problems, I found it really worth while.

Good luck x
 
There are always special deals on CND kits and of course there's the 'try me' kit which costs buttons and you can do about 3 sets with it. It doesn't have to cost the earth.

Save your money for training and don't be so quick to get rid of your things next time!! :lol:
 
Hi there

I did the creative foundation l&p course last year but never found it easy and gave up when I wasn't producing a good set of nails on the nail trainer. I suppose I didn't really give it a chance.

Anyway, thinking of trying again. I sold all my products and my nail trainer but still feel that I've wasted alot of money. Not done any since last July but still got my manual etc. Do you think I will pick it back up if I get myself another nail trainer and start again? :cry:

You probably didn't give yourself enough time. It really does take a while to pick it up but the more sets that you do, the better you get. It all starts to eventually click into place. Mine still aren't perfect, but they are 1000 times better than when I started.
Good luck and find yoursefl as many guineapigs as you can to start practising on.
Claire x
 

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