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Lesson Guide
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Introduction
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Getting Started
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Before You Extend
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Basic Extensions
- Natural PolyGel Extensions with Forms – Introduction
- Natural PolyGel Extensions with Forms – Video
- Natural PolyGel Extensions with Forms – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Natural PolyGel Extensions with Forms – Self Evaluation
- Natural PolyGel Extensions with Forms – Portfolio Submission
- Bonus – Natural PolyGel Extensions with Tips – Video
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Full Set of Natural Extensions in Real Time
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French Extensions
- French PolyGel Extensions – Introduction
- French PolyGel Extensions – Video
- French PolyGel Extensions – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- French PolyGel Extensions – Self Evaluation
- French PolyGel Extensions – Portfolio Submission
- French PolyGel Extensions with an Extended Nail Bed – Video
- Full Set of French Extensions in Real Time
- Need Help?
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Maintenance
- PolyGel Backfill – Introduction
- PolyGel Backfill – Video
- PolyGel Backfill – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- PolyGel Backfill – Self Evaluation
- PolyGel Rebalance – Introduction
- PolyGel Rebalance – Video
- PolyGel Rebalance – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- PolyGel Rebalance – Self Evaluation
- Repairing Cracks and Breaks
- PolyGel Removal – Introduction
- PolyGel Removal – Video
- PolyGel Removal – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- PolyGel Removal – Self Evaluation
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Bonus Content
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Bonus – Baby Boomers/Blending PolyGel Colours
- Bonus – Fixing the Cuticle Area After You Mess Up
- Live Stream: Nail Art and Car Park Overview
- Live Stream: Frequently Asked Questions
- Text Recap: Frequently Asked Questions
- How to Pass the PolyGel Assessment
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Artistic Nail Design ‘Putty’ Handout
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Finished!
French PolyGel Extensions – Portfolio Submission
- 3
- 12 weeks
- 1 point(s)
Overview:
To complete your qualification, you are required to submit a Portfolio of work. This shows us that you practiced what you were taught and have a more solid understanding of all techniques. You can't really fail the Portfolio as long as you meet the criteria listed. It is not graded, it is just either complete or incomplete (and we do give feedback) - we are looking to see that you TRIED. The Assessments are where we see that you SUCCEEDED. Click 'Start' to see the requirements for this Submission.