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Brow Training

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Check out the latest online brow courses on offer to update your skills virtually in henna, lamination and more

Scottish Beauty Expert Training Academy Online Henna Brows Course

Price: £350

Entry requirements: None

Contact: 0330 043 0659

This new online henna brow course is aimed at experienced brow technicians looking to add this profitable service to their menu. You will receive an online education manual, training video, direct support with tutors and a kit worth £199. The course is fully accredited and insurable on completion.

Brow by Mii Workshop

Duration: One day

Price: Enquire via academy@gerrardinternational.com

Entry requirements: NVQ Level 2 equivalent qualification in waxing and tinting is required.

Contact: info@gerrardinternational.com

Accredited by Habia, this one-day course has been adapted from the classroom to online and is split into three stages: theory and practical demo, practising on a model and then a practical assessment. This can be completed via a Zoom observation, with a verbal assessment of theory knowledge, or via a recorded video sent to the assessor, who will follow up with questions about the theory knowledge. A live assessment of the routine on a model is also required.

Lash Perfect Hi Brow Lamination Remote Online Training

Duration: Two x 40-minute in-depth webinars and a three-hour training and assessment session

Price: £199 inc VAT

Entry requirements: Remote online training is available for anyone to attend, but prior understanding of eyebrow shaping and tinting is needed.

Contact: 020 8500 9028

This course takes place over a number of online sessions, followed by a face-toface training and assessment session at a later date. You’ll learn about health and safety as well as observe treatment demos, covering brow mapping and tips to disguise gaps. Accredited by Guild and Habia, final assessment locations are available in Essex, London, Manchester, Scotland and Birmingham.

The London Brow Company Brow Lamination Online Training

Duration: Can be taken at your own pace. Access available for six months

Price: £129, 10% discount on kit (not included in enrolment cost)

Entry requirements: None, but it is recommended you have knowledge or a qualification in brow tinting and shaping.

Contact: 0800 334 5373

This brow lamination course will help you upskill with the support of a designated trainer for the duration of your training. The course is conducted via an online platform with step-by-step manuals and video tutorials, allowing you to learn at your own pace. Expect to learn different lamination techniques and styles to suit all client types and needs. The course is accredited by the Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT).

Henna Brows Online Henna Brows Couse

Duration: Candidates have up to six months to take the course

Price: £300

Entry requirements: Requires a brow waxing or shaping qualification

Contact: info@hennabrows.net

Perfect for experienced brow technicians, this course will guide you through the professional mixology of henna to create a bespoke treatment for your clients. Along with step-by-step videos and a comprehensive manual, the full kit is included within the price and the course is accredited and insurable upon completion.

This article appears in January 2021

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