How will I be taught?
All our tutors are professionally trained and keep up to date with their specialist subjects. Teaching methods will include lecture input, demonstration, discussion and time for questions and answers. Progress is monitored at all stages and special attention is paid to teaching the correct posture and pressure. Our complementary and beauty therapy courses are not intended as treatments, but as opportunities to learn. Our courses are open to both men and women, and where undressing is required, this is handled discreetly. If you have a disability and think it may affect your learning in the classroom, or using any of our other services, please speak to us in confidence as soon as possible. We will discuss options with you and do our best to provide the support you need.
What do I need to bring with me?
Students are required not to wear acrylic/gel/false nails You will need to bring a note book, pen, paper, water, snacks, refreshments and lunch, although some centres have a cafe/refectory.
What can I do next?
Other beauty/therapy courses within the Adult Educatuion Programme.
What do I need to join the course
None, this course is open to beginners as well as students with a background in the industry.
Students are expected to work on each other and should arrive at the course wearing no nail polish/gel polish. All Nail Extensions must be removed prior to the course.