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Nail Technician training: Turn your hobby into a new career

Is Nail Art your passion? Do your friends and family adore your manicures and pedicures? Are you looking for a new career or side-hustle in the beauty industry? If you answer Yes to any of these questions, a career as a Nail Technician may be for you. The industry has seen massive growth in this sector in recent years, which means there’s plenty of opportunity for new nail technicians who are looking to take their skills to the next level. It may sound like appealing to turn your fun hobby into a paid venture – but how easy is it to get started? The good news is that there are a range of providers who are experts at training new nail technicians, so you can quickly achieve the skills and qualifications you need to start your exciting new career.

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Getting Started: Nail Technician Training Courses

To get started with a new career as a Nail Technician, you’ll probably want to get some kind of expert training. This will help you to take your nail skills from hobby-standard to professional, giving you the boost you need to make a living from this line of work. 

There are plenty of training opportunities to choose from. These include in-person training programmes at a specific venue, as well as flexible and convenient online nail courses.

Both of these types of training courses have their advantages, and a good place to start is to decide which format you’d prefer. For example, would you enjoy the hands-on experience and in-person feedback you get from attending a live programme? Or do you want to learn at home, in your own time and at your own pace? 

Once you’ve given some thought to which route will be the right one for you – i.e. online or in-person, the next step is to do some homework and research to find the best training provider near you. 

Finding The Right Training Provider

There are some fantastic Nail Technician Training courses available, so it’s a case of reviewing the options on your short-list. Once you’ve identified a handful of potential course providers, there are a few things to look out for when making your choice. 

• Accreditation

If you’re going to start your new career working for a salon, your new employer may wish to see an official accreditation on your CV. These governing bodies are a set standard within the industry, and they show that the training you’ve received is of a high quality. However, if you’re planning to set up your own business as a nail technician, you can decide for yourself whether these accreditations are important. 

• Feedback & Support

If you opt for an in-person training course, you’ll likely get a good level of personalised feedback and support, though it’s always worth checking in advance what to expect. Online courses may not have the advantage of in-person interactions, yet many of the providers still include feedback and support to help with your training. This is where doing your research will help you find the training company that will provide the level of support you need. 

• Career & Business Advice

Whether you plan to freelance, work for a salon, or create your own business, you may need to learn some new skills that will support your commercial success in the marketplace. Some training companies include a degree of business or career advice within the programme. If this is something you feel you need, it’s important to check what’s included in your training. Acquiring new nail art skills is just one part of turning your passion into a thriving business or career. So, make sure you explore the support available if you’re new to the industry or entrepreneurship. 

• Expertise & Testimonials

A good way to identify the kind of training provider that will deliver an outstanding service is to review their expertise and testimonials from previous students. The calibre of your training will depend on the expertise of your trainer, so you’ll want to check that they have the credentials you’re looking for. For example, do you like the style and standard of their work? Do they understand the niche you’re looking to work in? Testimonials and reviews can also give an indication of the calibre of your training provider, as well as the nature of the experience and continued support. 

 

Considering a new career in the beauty industry could be  an exciting step towards work that you love. With a little due diligence, you can find the right training provider for you – one that will provide the best launchpad for your new life as a Nail Technician. 

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Monica Costa founded London Mums in September 2006 after her son Diego’s birth together with a group of mothers who felt the need of meeting up regularly to share the challenges and joys of motherhood in metropolitan and multicultural London. London Mums is the FREE and independent peer support group for mums and mumpreneurs based in London https://new.londonmumsmagazine.com and you can connect on Twitter @londonmums
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