An industry-recognised certificate in just two days
Learn to create French look and full colour nails with an exciting new beginner’s Simplicité PolyDip course from NSI – one of the industry leaders in nail systems training.
The course lasts just two days but the skills you’ll learn could benefit you for a lifetime. Whether you’re looking to start up as a self-employed nail technician or work in a spa or salon, this PolyDip course is a great way to give you a grounding in all aspects of PolyDip procedures, from application to maintenance.
It would make a fantastic add-on service for hairdressers and beauty therapists who are looking to expand their client base. The start-up cost is low with a charge of £20-£25 per set and it’s an easy-to-use system with quick application – great for customer turnaround.
A fantastic add-on service for hairdressers and beauty therapists who are looking to expand their client base
The course itself costs £375 (+VAT) but also includes all the kit you need: a Simplicité PolyDip set with dual cure lamp and training manual worth £279 – a great saving.
This stimulating NSI training course focuses on a mixture of theory and practice. Over two days you’ll learn all about: health and safety; nail anatomy, diseases and disorders; tip and overlay application as well as natural nail overlay application; product removal and maintenance; basic nail art such as colour fade and ombre.
You’ll also get a chance to put your new knowledge into practice. There’ll be a theory test on the second day and successful students will receive a guild-accredited certificate.
Each course is made up two sessions which run from 10am – 4.30pm and are held one week apart.
Places are limited - secure yours with a £100 deposit. (Remaining balance to be paid one week before course commences.)
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Upcoming courses
Commences: Wednesday 8th August Concludes: Wednesday 15th August
Commences: Wednesday 19th Sept Concludes: Wednesday 26th Sept
Commences: Tuesday 1st October Concludes: Tuesday 9th October