Where are you located?  Maybe we can find someone close to you to mentor
you.  I also suggest that you go to www.youngnails.com and visit their
video section.  They have tons of them!

R

On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 10:09 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> unfortunately this is most schools..not all..where are you located.I offer
> beyond classroom courses and could help you worth your skills.if your not
> close seek an instructor in your area, attend trade shows but most
> importantly..don't lose your drive to be a great nail tech..good luck
>
>
> From my Android phone on T-Mobile. The first nationwide 4G network.
>
>
> -------- Original message -------- Subject: NailTech:: Nail Tech Student -
> Need Guidance From: CloserToMyDreams ** To: [email protected] CC:
>
> Hello everyone!
> I have been in nail tech school for 4 months. Sadly, the school is more
> geared towards cosmetology and just has a nail tech program in name only. I
> have accumulated 350 hours of the 600 needed for graduation. I was shown
> how to apply tips one time and left alone. I read chapters in my book then
> take a test. The school doesn't allow acrylics to be done on clients nor
> does it have supplies to teach me gel, etc. A lot of the things I have
> learned have been from youtube. I'm basically accruing hours just to be
> able to sit for boards. I've looked at the CND website to locate classes
> near me but the site doesn't list any courses in Louisiana or the
> surrounding areas.  I really need a mentor but I'm unsure how to go about
> doing that, especially since I can't work outside the school without a
> license.  Any suggestions as to how I can get better since my instructors
> aren't attentive? I purchased the more expensive nail kit hoping to get
> more supplies.  It's a nail kit by OPI and includes the Absolute system and
> the odor-free system.  It has tips from the perfection collection and I
> have found them to be difficult to work with because they are so high.  I
> believe, from reading, that it is the c-curve that is giving me issues.  I
> even asked the head instructor to review my kit with me and she said, "once
> you see one kit you see them all." There have been times when she was
> unable to refer to the eponychium or other nail anatomy correctly. I feel
> like I am in an independent course.  :-(
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