Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Husband lost a bet on the super bowl and?

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Q. His end of the deal is to get his hair done with color (his hair is currently dark brown) in a girly hairstyle at a salon and i'm also taking him to get a manicure/pedicure complete with acrylic/gel nails and nail art. I need to know what hairstyle /color/ nail polish color/nail art you guys think he should get ?


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Everything Pink, except the hair. You don't want to embarrass him too much. The hair, go for a softer color, or a less outrageous color. Something like Red, orangish would fit because there are people who actually have red hair so it wouldn't look too bizarre.
Good luck and congrats on winning. I, too, support the steelers and made 150 bucks off the SuperBowl.
Or, you could spell out YOUR name on his fingers with Rainbow colors. And his toes could just be a rainbow with hearts for Valentine's day.

How long does it take to become a nail technitian?




Tamara R


I am interested in becoming a nail technician and I wanted to know how long it would take to go through schooling for it and roughly how much tuition is.


Answer
It depends on the licensing requirements in the state or province that you are in and the schools that are available to you that offer it.
I took a 1 month, 160 hour course (8 hours a day, 5 days a week, 4 weeks long). It was a course that packed all the requirements into half the time. I took this course at a private trade school for in hair and esthetics.
The requirement for the certificate of what used to be the licensing agency of British Columbia (licensing is no longer government regulated or required in BC) is 400 hours and an intensive exam that would cost an additional $100 to take. The course through the local college that involves this exam as part of the graduation requirement is 400 hours (I think it's 3 or 4 months long?).
Oddly enough, both courses give exactly the same amount of information.
The course I took was just over $3200 including textbooks and supplies. I learned manis, pedis, spa manis and spa pedis, gel toes, acrylic and gel nails, wraps, some nail art and how to use an efile. I bought my Erica's mt-20 drill on my own, but the kit included an OPI axxium UV curing lamp.
The course through the local college, I'm told, is about $5500 (CAD) after books, supplies, and tuition.

You'd have to look into schools that teach esthetics in your area and see if they offer courses in each individual area of the esthetics program (nails, waxing, facials, make-up, reflexology, massage, etc). And then email a school for the cost of the program including supplies and taxes.




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