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This one day class teaches the safe and efficient use of electric filing machines. Electric files can add to the overall professionalism of your service and help reduce the strain on hands, arms and shoulders. The course is suitable for both the inexperienced electric file user and for the experienced technician.
Students must hold an NSI Foundation Certificate or equivalent and have at least 3 months experience with gel or acrylic. This course does not teach product application techniques. A model wearing one hand of enhancements which have 2-3 weeks growth for infill/backfill & 1 hand free of any product will be required from 11.00am. Please bring your own acrylic or gel brush and acrylic nippers and if possible your own Electric File. Salon wear must be worn.
This is a one day course, which runs from 10am to 3pm.
A certificate of attendance. All products are provided for the duration of the course.
At the NSI training academy - NSI UK Ltd , Unit 4 James Nasmyth Way, Eccles, Manchester, M30 0SF
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"I have always been interested in nails and finally got round to booking myself on to a course and I'm so glad I did! I learnt loads in the two days and now I'm confident I can safely carry out the techniques.
Mandy was amazing at spotting where I was going wrong and tweaking my technique to improve!
Thank you so much 😊"
"I attended this course after having been recommended by a friend who attended NSI Nails over 25 years ago!
I had no prior knowledge of applying Builder Gel but over the last 2 days have gained so much knowledge, information and a skill set that I plan to use in the near future.
I would like to thank Mandy for her time, patience and expertise she has shared with us. I would highly recommend NSI and hope to come back for more courses in the future.
Thank you!"
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