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May 31, 2016

What does it take to become a nail technician?

Written by Andy Martin
Nails completed by a nail technician.

What does a nail technician do?

If you’re feeling bored in your job, it could be time to consider a new career. Choose a job that won’t see you sat in front of a computer all day and become a nail technician.

You could work as a nail technician in a salon, nail bar, department store, or spa. Another option is to start your own business and visit your customers at home.

Nail technicians carry out treatments including:

  • Manicures and pedicures.
  • Taking care of false nails and extensions.
  • Filing nails.
  • Decorating nails with gems, glitter, or transfer designs.
  • Keeping nails healthy and clean.

Why be a nail technician?

Every day will be different and you’ll never stop learning, or meeting new people. You’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you have made your customers happy. Working as a nail technician can also be flexible around your family life.

What skills do you need?

Skills you’ll need include being creative, having an eye for detail and being patient enough to take your time on each nail. Customer service skills are a must and you’ll need to be friendly and chatty with your customers as you work.

What next?

According to the online National Careers Service website, there are three ways to become a nail technician in the UK:

• Take a college course in nail technology, nail treatments, or nail art
• Take a Nail Services Technician Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship
• Get a job as a trainee with a nail salon or beauty spa and learn on the job

In any instance, a level of training is necessary, and you will be required to obtain professional insurance if you want to perform nail services legally. Work experience is also valuable, but if you want to gain a solid understanding of the profession, then enrol on an online Nail Technician course with us.

As a leading online learning provider, we offer a wide range of beauty courses, including ones that specialise in nails. Our most popular is the Nail Technician Professional – Complete course, as this will help get you ready for the industry and it contains all the elements you require to study from home in order to become a fully qualified Nail Technician and to secure professional insurance with the Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT) to practise professionally either from home, as a mobile service, or in a nail bar or salon.

What’s even better, is that you don’t require any previous experience to enrol on this nail technician college course, which covers a wide range of job-specific topics, including:

• Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin
• Anatomy of the Nail
• Manicure
• Pedicure
• The Process of Nail Growth
• Client Consultation and Communication

You will also explore the following modules in our Nail Technician course:

• Tip Types and Tip Customisation
• The Gel System
• The Fibre System & Maintenance
• Nail Enhancement Removal
• Health and Hygiene
• Marketing and Starting your own Salon/Nail Business

To achieve your Nail Technician course certificate, you will need to complete a series of question papers and practical assessments that will need to be carried out live over video calling software. You will be issued one question paper after each lesson, with the questions based around the modules you have covered.

Given that our online Nail Technician course touches on the requirements of starting your own nail business or salon, you could step out on your own and work as a mobile Nail Technician. Whatever avenue you choose to take, studying dedicated courses will certainly help you get there.

 

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