Tuesday, December 22, 2009

How Do I become a nail technician?

I cant go 2 college cos i aint got the time to. I wanna learn at home but cant afford 拢300 for the course ive been quoted by several people. (its accrylic nails i wanna do) please help!How Do I become a nail technician?
hi im kinda in the same situation as you!!! i want to learn to do nails but college prices are so high!!! i woundered about self taught? or even asking a nail expert uno in salons to give you afew basic tips? anyways if you get any good ideas let me no and ill do the same for you, good luck honey all the best!! x xHow Do I become a nail technician?
Check out vocational technical centers, they're cheaper and people can learn to do hair, nails and other trades. Since the price you gave is in pounds, I'm not sure if they have anything like that in the UK though.....
are you after a job in B%26amp;Q on the hardwear deptartment.
Get uslef a hammer and hey presto, with a little practice u'llbe fully q'd.
by filling an aplication form, it should help.
Call your local government offices, look for Board of Cosmetology or Board of Barber or Health. They would be able to help you further.
Community colleges in your area are usually low cost, %26amp; you'll need a certificate or state license anyway. Speak with a school registrar; who can direct you %26amp; review your financial options! don't give up! don't cave in! Just do it!
speak to education authourity
they are usually quite pricey im doin a course in september and its about a grand it gel and arylic tough.... try community colleges and vocational centres
I do nail tech at college in with my beauty course, but if you just want a to be a nail technician you first need a manicure and pedicure qulification this will most proberly be a [art time evening course for 6 months to a year and u would then progress on to the nail tech course for a further year.
Call the Board of Cosmetology in your state. Or look in the phone book under tech. schools. Most nail tech. courses are 12 weeks for full time and 16 weeks for part time. On average the tuition is about 3.500 to 4,000 give or take. It seems like alot but you may qualify for financial aid (such as a pell grant) or a student loan( most do not make start paying on them until six months after you graduate- so you can get a clientele and be well established). Call them to set up a no obligation appointment. They will lay out all your options and will be happy to answer all of your questions. BEST OF LUCK!!!

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