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An advanced nail technician is a trained professional, specializing in offering a range of nail treatments to clients, including the advanced nail treatments as requested in the industry, as well as the basic and decorative treatments.

Whilst some nail technicians typically work within a salon or nail bar, there is also the option to work self-employed as a freelance nail technician, working from home and/or mobile, having the option to adhere your working hours to your own schedule and around other commitments. Requested treatments from your clients could range from a basic manicure treatment to a bespoke decorative design, including nail art or extension and advanced extension processes (such as fiberglass or overlay treatments). The most requested treatments typically correlate with the latest nail trends. Nail repair is also popularly requested, especially for clients with extensions.

Due to the nature of the job, it is important that advanced nail technicians are aware of the health and safety procedures, as well as hygienic requirements, before embarking on a role in this industry. The Beauty Academy offer a wide range of treatments to assist you in launching into this chosen career with the appropriate knowledge. 

To embark on a career as an advanced nail technician, it is important that you are able to make your clients feel relaxed and welcome in your company.

Interpersonal skills are necessary to successfully network potential clients, as well as a tactful and diplomatic manner in the company of clients to ensure repeat custom.

Being able to come up with creative ideas, use initiative and ensure these ideas are refined with an excellent attention to detail are skills you will develop as you train in nail technology.

You will also benefit from having a business-orientated mindset when at work; being able to retail products whilst you are performing treatments could potentially generate further income and selling additional treatments can encourage repeat business; many salons and mobile nail technicians’ work closely with brands for this purpose.    

You will develop all the appropriate technical skills for this career route during your training, covering the basics of hygiene in the workplace, health and safety factors, contraindications, as well as the specific treatments involved in becoming a nail technician, working to an industry-required standard.

If you are looking to be self-employed, working as a freelance, advanced nail technician from home and/or mobile, you will need to achieve relevant diploma certification, allowing you to obtain the appropriate Public Liability Insurance to cover you when performing your treatments.   

If you are considering gaining employment within the industry in the future, or looking to eventually open your own salon, nail bar or premises, it may be in your interest to achieve a Level 2 or Level 3 qualification.

As a self-employed, advanced nail technician, your working hours will be structured around the appointments you make with your clients. Your working days and hours can be flexible and you have the scope to structure your hours to your own schedule. However, you may be required to work both in the evenings and over weekends, as this is when many people are likely to book in treatments. This working pattern is particularly suitable for those with other commitments, such as young children, who like to schedule their work inside of school hours, and many beauty therapists are self-employed over salon-employed for this reason.   

A factor to be aware of as a nail technician is the travelling involved in working from mobile. You may have to travel to your clients’ houses which could be a distance from your own, depending on the range of which you wish to work.  Being self-employed also means that you are relying on your clients to generate your financial income; it is important that you are aware that clients can occasionally be unreliable.  However, you have the opportunity to see as many clients in a day as you can, whereas a nail technician in a salon is capped on income they can earn as they are in contracted employment. 

Many nail technicians find their work rewarding for the reason that they are responsible for making their client’s feel good about themselves. Furthermore, it is often not just the treatment that client’s look forward to, but they enjoy the overall experience and personal connection with their nail technician during the treatment.

As you become more experienced and your financial stability increases, you may choose to open your own premises once you have the means to do so in terms of clientele and income, and respectively employ junior therapists to work for you whilst in a managerial role, giving you more flexibility in working hours.   

Your career path may also progress into a specialized sector of the nail industry, such as working on sets or editorial shoots for publications, providing manicures and painting the nails for models. With further progression and once teaching qualifications have been acquired, you may also want to advance into teaching students and becoming a Beauty Tutor for private and further education beauty colleges.

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It is important that if you are looking to work as a self-employed, advanced nail technician, you hold the required certificates to obtain appropriate public liability insurance to cover you working from home or mobile. You will also need to be working to an appropriate level of practice, including hygiene requirements and health and safety factors to avoid incidents.

Your training with The Beauty Academy will cover this vital information, along with all the required practical skills.

   

Build up your client base…    

As soon as you have begun your training, you will want to start building a client base to offer your treatments to. Advertising via social media, creating hand-outs for friends and family to spread around and even advertising in the local paper can all help encourage potential clients to book in for treatments with you. Once they have received and enjoyed their treatment, it is likely they will recommend you to their friends and thus building your client base.   

Create your brand…   

To establish your business, you will need a memorable and appropriate brand to represent what you do. Elements to your brand, such as logo, website and social media pages are all important in ensuring your brand has the appropriate amount of exposure and accessibility to potential clients, and this will inevitably help you to get noticed and discover more clients. Our Starting a Business in Beauty Therapy home-study course will help you to acquire the required business know-how to do this successfully.

  • Established 1990: the Original Private Beauty Training School

    I made a last minute decision to attend the ‘dry manicure and gel polish’ course and so glad I did! The tutor (Donnamarie) was so passionate and inspiring that she gave me the confidence I needed. Everything was well explained and the group was small enough get the best out of the day.

    Gemma Hacker

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  • Established 1990: the Original Private Beauty Training School

    I have done a few courses with The Beauty Academy. I’m a successful Beauty Therapist now. I run my own business. Thank You ?

    Klaudia Traubert

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  • Established 1990: the Original Private Beauty Training School

    Brilliant course. Tutor Leanne was so helpful and friendly and made me feel totally at ease. I was nervous as I have never done any beauty training before and she put me at ease straight away. Brilliant service and I will one hundred percent be using again. Thank you very much!!

    Ellie Hood

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Our expert team of tutors based across our 10 Training Schools are all qualified to the highest levels, still practising in the industry keeping their skills up to date and with years of industry experience to share with their students. All tutors are friendly and welcoming, making you feel totally at ease whether attending for your very first course or your VTCT qualification assessment days.