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SachaBurek

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Hi there,

I am interested in doing a course to become a nail technician but I want to make sure it's one that's industry recognised, so would gain an NVQ level 2 really. I'd like to do a part-time course really so I can keep working until I am qualified so something that's maybe part in college/part home learning would be good. I live i Kent - any suggestions?

Thanks so much:?:
 
Hi there,

I am interested in doing a course to become a nail technician but I want to make sure it's one that's industry recognised, so would gain an NVQ level 2 really. I'd like to do a part-time course really so I can keep working until I am qualified so something that's maybe part in college/part home learning would be good. I live i Kent - any suggestions?

Thanks so much:?:
I can highly recomend training with CND. Their training is some of the best I have done and the products and support you get afterwards is amazing!
check out www.sweetsquared.co.uk and get them to send you all the relevant information, the kits are included in the course price, the foundation is the base to set your skills on and you can take it from there, I wouldnt bother wasting money with a private course, or an at home course you need proper guidance from professionals to help you every step of the way.
Save yourself a fortune in money and time by doing it properly in the first place.
Alternatively there are other brands on the market that do training but CND are one of the industry leaders and IMHO you cant go wrong with them.

HTHs
Good luck
Jen xx
 
I agree CND for me have been my life saver when it comes to nails. Pay for the BEST training and pay ONCE. Dont go cheap and cheerful, its best to train with best .... thats how you will be the best.!

tigi
xxx
 

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