Introduction to Nail Enhancements FASH 9295
Our Introduction to Nail Enhancements course helps you further your potential as a nail technician by teaching you skills in the field of nail enhancements that build on your existing knowledge. This nails course prepares you to provide clients with beautiful, natural-looking nail enhancements using two of the most popular forms: gel and acrylic. In addition to studying safety and sanitation, learn effective application, removal, and maintenance techniques involving both nail extension tips and forms.
Note(s)
Passing this course earns you a certificate of course completion from George Brown College.
Prerequisites
You must have completed our FASH 9250 Manicure course or you must provide proof of both a practical background and a theoretical background in nail care (for example, through a record of education and/or employment).
Additional Information
Course Essentials:
This course requires you to both perform and receive nail enhancement treatments. You will also be required to bring your own model on occasion. The dress code for this course is no enhancements on your nails as well as your George Brown College esthetics uniform (if you have completed previous esthetics courses with us) or medical scrubs (if you have not).
Hours and Fees
Hours
Fee
Course Sections
This section uses a blended format that combines classroom instruction and online learning. It has been built so that relevant theory work can be completed in the week before each on-campus class.
This section uses a blended format that combines classroom instruction and online learning. It has been built so that relevant theory work can be completed in the week before each on-campus class.
- Contact Information
- Contact:
- School of Makeup and Esthetics
- Email:
- esthetics@georgebrown.ca
- Phone:
- Office Location(s):
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- St. James Campus, 193 King St. E., Building G (SJG), first floor
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