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Classic Eyelash Extensions - Training help
2020sombre
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I am looking to add eye lashes to my repertoire.
What should is a typical price for the above course? they vary from £100 online only to £400 one day class based.
Need some advice regarding what to look for etc as I've only done hair many years ago.
Thanks
What should is a typical price for the above course? they vary from £100 online only to £400 one day class based.
Need some advice regarding what to look for etc as I've only done hair many years ago.
Thanks
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Who can offer some advice?0
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Probably someone on a forum related to the beauty industry. Personally I can't see how on earth an online course could teach you about putting glue next to someone's eye.2020sombre said:Who can offer some advice?3 -
I assumed here the Employment, Jobseeking & Training forum would be the perfect place0
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Given that you've found some courses available at a range of prices, you really need someone with experience of doing such a course. Yes, there are some beauticians and hairdressers around the forum, but not a vast number: hence the suggesion of sites related to the beauty industry.
I guess too that the number of people who have had eyelash jobs done who also frequent a moneysaving site may be smaller than the average in the general population - but it is just a guess.
If you are a member of a professional body, do they offer a forum? Does your insurer recognise any particular courses or course providers? I know when we've been discussing having particular therapies and treatments available to our clients at work, professional membership and insurance have been among the first things we've asked about, and our insurance has recognised some of these and not others.Signature removed for peace of mind1 -
No unless it fits into a very neat box. Sorry.2020sombre said:I assumed here the Employment, Jobseeking & Training forum would be the perfect place0 -
Why would you want to with all these on me off lockdowns?
the third wave next year is going to completely wipe out the beauty ind0
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