Can You Be A Professional Nail Tech Without a License?

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  • Do you have to have a license to practice as a nail technician? The answer really depends on where you live- in today’s Biz Talk Tracey and Habib discuss where you must have a license, as well as where it is okay to practice without one.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 572

  • @CalicoSoapworks
    @CalicoSoapworks 4 роки тому +387

    I’m a DIY-er and have looked into getting a license. It was a turn off when I heard schools charging thousands of dollars just to pass the board and not really teach you the skills to do nails. I also agree that a license doesn’t guarantee a good tech. That’s the whole reason I started doing my own nails - I got tired of mediocre results from professional chop shops.

    • @brandyquintana5649
      @brandyquintana5649 4 роки тому +27

      I totally agree w u.. that's why I started doing my own nails cuz the salons in my area were not very good and charging me up the wazoo for ugly results.. 🤔

    • @glossnailsupply3762
      @glossnailsupply3762 4 роки тому +15

      So if you don't want to get a license, then you BETTER understand the golden rules to Nailcare!!!

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +44

      Right, the education is more for sanitation and client safety

    • @regisnyder
      @regisnyder 4 роки тому +14

      Anika Gabrielle I agree! Because of YN and The Nail Hub and Hillary Dawn Herrera, I’m very interested in getting my license so I could justify charging what I would charge vs being a unlicensed tech just trying to get by. However in my state it’s 600 hrs of schooling! I have a 9 to 5 job (M thru F). It would take me forever to complete 600 hrs (training and practice). Plus I’ve heard a lot of schools in my area are shady - scheduling training outside of availability which puts a student behind; therefore causing the student to add more training time at the end of her/his expected end date. (Which means more loans being applied to the training.)

    • @BBB-rd2qi
      @BBB-rd2qi 4 роки тому +2

      Talecia P - Same for me!! $7,500 for the class. 🤦‍♀️

  • @Danellr007
    @Danellr007 4 роки тому +139

    I think that states should give you the option of taking the exam even without the 400+ hour school that does not teach you nails but disinfection, or online courses to teach those things so people were not doing nails without a license. If you can pass, great here you go.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +11

      That would be an interesting option.

    • @yvonnemora5550
      @yvonnemora5550 4 роки тому +13

      My thoughts exactly. I wouldn't mind paying for the exam. That would be awesome.

    • @FurianPA
      @FurianPA 4 роки тому +3

      In England.....a computer and 50quid($65) is all that's needed to become a tech.

    • @barbaramatthews4735
      @barbaramatthews4735 Рік тому

      I'm sorry I disagree. I went through the process of going to school. I went through manicure part first then got a full cosmetology education. You really need the education. You really learn aot more in school than watching online videos. There is no regulation on UA-cam if it is correct or not.I
      What if other occupations allowed to test out? Nurse? Fire Fighting? Dentist?
      I'm speaking of the US. Other countries probably have some training programs. They have different regulations and ways of doing things.

  • @queenshad1161
    @queenshad1161 4 роки тому +104

    I got licensed but it was a total waste of time and money. The money I spent could have gone to buying product. All I learned was sanitation, anatomy of nails and the VERY VERY basics on enhancements. I didn’t learn how to properly do an apex for longer nails and how the apex placement varies by length, how to do other shapes, how to use forms, why my gel polish kept wrinkling or why the nails kept lifting. I learned more online than I did in school. They just handed me the book, I did tests on how to properly disinfect, and when it came to hands-on practice they would just throw clients at me who wanted a free set to do their nails and I had to learn things myself.
    Having a license doesn’t mean you’re better. I think the US should either drop that requirement or make it less expensive and actually improve what is taught.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +14

      Right, I think it is pretty standard that schools don't teach much technique more so just client safety and sterilization. The US is one of the few countries that requires licensing. Of course it is most important to continue education after school to perfect your craft. I always say school is like high school and the education you seek out after is like college.

    • @celiallool3247
      @celiallool3247 3 роки тому +3

      Really true. You invest a lot of money only get the paper or permission To work in the beauty industry just like in any other profession. Time and dedication to keep learning makes a difference in what you can do with it.

    • @elizabethmorningstar5320
      @elizabethmorningstar5320 2 роки тому

      Exactly

    • @judithvanrooyen8410
      @judithvanrooyen8410 2 роки тому

      Seems like it is harder to become a nail tech in America than in South Africa 🇿🇦 which is sad as if you qualified nail tech in SA u won't be able to practice in America for instance

  • @Msrussianbeauty20
    @Msrussianbeauty20 4 роки тому +305

    as long as you pay taxes, keep your tools sterile and keep learning to better yourself, i think there is 0 issue

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +8

      ❤️❤️

    • @cheapluxuryclothesbynd5227
      @cheapluxuryclothesbynd5227 4 роки тому

      👍🥰❤

    • @journeywithluvhurts1252
      @journeywithluvhurts1252 4 роки тому +11

      Not in the state of NY 1500$ fine 😒

    • @coffeepandacat
      @coffeepandacat 4 роки тому +32

      Not if you get fined or sued. There are nasty people in the world who will slander, accuse you of untrue things like injury. If someone attempted to sue you they can use having no license against you, and it will be counted against you. It takes one person the destroy everything that you worked for.

    • @imbadatlife1377
      @imbadatlife1377 4 роки тому +14

      I definitely agree with you but in some states like mine New York it is illegal to practice cosmetology without a license so all somebody has to do is get mad and Report you and just because you have no license you will go to jail it is against the law it's sad

  • @han3lla
    @han3lla 4 роки тому +23

    I’m 16 and I’m self-taught. I’m old enough to get a license, but unfortunately I have to graduate high school first in order to get my license. I’ve spent many hours on researching and educating myself on sanitation, nail products, and technique. I love your channel, it has helped me improve a lot. I hope to get my license as soon as I graduate high school. I think it will be a good side job for me while I’m studying in college for my other degrees. In the meantime I have 4 sisters, my mom, family, and friends that I have been practicing on. I started off with learning how to work with press-on nails just to learn the basics of how to prep the nail and apply gel polish and dip powder. Then, I started learning how to work with nail-tips. I am now working on perfecting hard gel, next I will work on acrylics. I’m very thankful to have parents that can invest in me. I feel like a lot of it comes so natural to me though, I’m very impressed and excited with how amazing my sets are turning out already!! I honestly don’t think that a license should be necessary to be a nail tech, I think that self-taught nail techs should just really enunciate that they are self-taught if they are providing services and be careful with those in their clientele/who they choose to provide services for. But unfortunately the U.S. doesn’t work this way, so for legal reasons I must abide to the law since I would like to have a larger clientele someday (And not get fined for it.) 😅

  • @rhondaallison7815
    @rhondaallison7815 4 роки тому +132

    I've always thought it was a little hypocritical how people look down on someone that is self taught because aren't we all self taught? I can't think of 1 person that never practiced or played around with nail products before deciding to go to school and honestly even after going to school 90% are still self taught bc school didn't teach them to do nails only what they needed to pass state. I think a lot of the people that criticize forget that. The school in my area was up front and told me they would only teach what we needed to pass our test and the rest was up to us.

    • @brandyquintana5649
      @brandyquintana5649 4 роки тому +7

      I totally agree w u.. just cuz someone has a license doesnf make them an actual pro.. out of school there real education begins.. so me being self taught I already have a lot of the tools I need and get my license after lol if that makes sense haha.😅

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +6

      Totally agree with this

    • @Karla-fg2rc
      @Karla-fg2rc 3 роки тому +3

      People that are self taught should be seen as champions, they never gave up and they didn’t have to go to nail tech school

    • @Karla-fg2rc
      @Karla-fg2rc 3 роки тому +1

      They did it on their own 😊

  • @Denisejohn65NailEd
    @Denisejohn65NailEd 4 роки тому +153

    I always enjoy these discussions . I think why the USA requires a license in all 50 states is because it’s such a sue happy country . You can get sued for doing the wrong thing to someone if they get an infection. That’s again , probably one of the main reasons there’s so much Emphasis put on sanitation in schools . They teach what we as nail technicians are allowed to do in our scope of practice as well . Seems like every trade has a license in the USA . It’s to cover yourself and you can get insurance to protect yourself if you get sued . You can open a business legally .... and pay taxes ! 🤣 But yeah , coming straight out of nail tech school doesn’t Guarantee you will know how to do nail enhancements of all kinds .... sadly ...

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +4

      Haha so true

    • @SASHAMIRANDAA
      @SASHAMIRANDAA 4 роки тому +2

      Very true

    • @MsCaramelhoney79
      @MsCaramelhoney79 4 роки тому +5

      It only 49 ct is not a license state just yet

    • @MissANailArtist
      @MissANailArtist 4 роки тому +7

      Attending nail school can be a great experience if you're open minded! Most people who are "self taught" are not open to learning new things. I speak from experience. However when I did open my mind to learning especially because I was paying for it I learned more than just safety and sanitation. Yes a license covers people while practicing, but you forget liability insurance, and safeguarding the public from the spread of diseases and infection, what nails to work on which ones not to. UA-cam has a lot of resources, but people don't know the videos are edited and say nothing to techs on videos reusing files and buffers, reusing the same efile bits. I'd say if you're interested in getting a license do it, visit the school and get a vibe for the environment. What experience does the instructor have? Be open to learning and look forward to becoming a lifetime learner. Continuing education is key in our industry.

    • @Denisejohn65NailEd
      @Denisejohn65NailEd 4 роки тому +2

      Exclusive nails with Vonne ....It might as well be all 50 , because come October this year 2020 , Connecticut will need a license. Then , YES it will be all 50 states .

  • @claudiarubio3059
    @claudiarubio3059 3 роки тому +21

    Getting licensed opens doors for nail tech as you can work anywhere!! Specially when just starting off . You can work in a salon to get real hands on experience !! And also built a clientele. If you do a good job your clients will follow you anywhere you go!!

  • @danayager
    @danayager 3 роки тому +10

    There is a clear learning curve happening regarding the internet/today’s educational resources and licensing laws. There should be a way to loosen up licensing laws without endangering customers. For example; allowing for quick safety certifications in different artistic fields so more people have the ability to work from home without fear of being fined or sued. They can use the internet to learn the craft and just get certified in safety.

  • @87clits
    @87clits 3 роки тому +13

    I work as a nail tech and no license and I pride myself on my standards. School wasn't worth the money in my area and an apprenticeship wasn't really an option.

  • @Hellsbelle13
    @Hellsbelle13 4 роки тому +21

    I work in a salon without a license. I feel as though I learned more in the salon than I ever would with schooling. I've researched codes and laws and everything about sanitation (because they didnt tell me anything about that when I first started). For me personally I don't see a license meaning much about professionalism. I work with people who are licensed and do terrible work and aren't clean. I am now apprenticing and will be doing hours so I can get a license but that's only so I dont have to stress when state board comes in.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +3

      That works. Abiding by the regulations in your area is whats important

  • @valerie022848
    @valerie022848 4 роки тому +9

    I'm a DIYer. There are some companies that will not sell gel polish to anyone non-licensed. Fortunately I can get really good products on line. The products are getting better too. I keep learning through UA-cam, so keep up the great videos.

  • @desimoon6495
    @desimoon6495 4 роки тому +26

    Thank you for doing this video. I fall into the no license. I don't work on others unless it's just a friend begging me for some fun nails (for free). I only use professional products to protect myself. We all want to be healthy and use safe products on ourselves too.

  • @natashacrawford4146
    @natashacrawford4146 2 роки тому +5

    A license is a great thing to have to future your self but practice makes perfect

  • @jocelynvelasquez592
    @jocelynvelasquez592 4 роки тому +32

    even though i don’t want to become a pro licensed nail tech, i’d still go out of my way to learn sanitation and everything that you would need a license for just to protect myself, i only want to learn how to do nails for myself and maybe as a small side hussle instead of it being my entire career

  • @Tailored_Talons
    @Tailored_Talons 4 роки тому +22

    There are SO MANY talented non licensed nail techs. I do think it is important to get your license, just to open more doors. I’m in the process of getting my GED so I can go to school. I’m not expecting to learn how to do nails at all, but that’s what I have the YN courses for! 🥳👏🏻

    • @Ezster69
      @Ezster69 4 роки тому +5

      Well, licensed nail techs are running a business and charge reasonable prices for the art, the non licensed nail artist usually don't have to run it like a proper business. They don't want to deal with liability insurance, permits, and other licenses to be legal. They don't know or don't charge for designs because they don't understand the costs of labor and materials. We do, because we need to pay taxes and everything else.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      For sure

    • @Tailored_Talons
      @Tailored_Talons 4 роки тому +3

      Esmeralda Loredo Absolutely. It’s 100% necessary to be licensed and do it legally. Not only will it open doors but personally, I would feel better knowing I’ve made the necessary steps to make sure I’m well trained and knowledgeable about the service I’ll be giving people.

  • @sharonwatson7878
    @sharonwatson7878 4 роки тому +15

    I'm in the UK I spent just over 2 thousand pounds and done a diploma in nail technology which covered all contra indications and sanitation and lots more. to get insurance you need a qualification but you don't need a license..I think you can still be a professional nail tech without a license as long as you've done a course that enables you to get insurance

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      For sure

    • @riannedijkstra-muurling6637
      @riannedijkstra-muurling6637 4 роки тому

      It is the same in the Netherlands. You need do do a course of a couple of months to get your diploma. Without it you can not get an insurance.

  • @cadiacaine
    @cadiacaine 4 роки тому +20

    I'm a Chef turned nail tech and I actually used a lot of the knowledge from my Sanitation classes and passing the board for that on Sanitation for nails. It sounds kinda weird but that's what I did.

  • @Aplusnails
    @Aplusnails 4 роки тому +54

    There’s so many people in CA doing nails in there homes and offering services thru IG and other platforms. I don’t agree with not being licensed in states that require this..get a license and insurance to protect yourself and your client! At least in the states that require it..🙌☺️ great discussion guys!

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +4

      For sure

    • @debbieforseth254
      @debbieforseth254 4 роки тому +1

      audreypaigey I agree

    • @MsLouvenia
      @MsLouvenia 4 роки тому +1

      I agreee

    • @jeffandlucywilliams5082
      @jeffandlucywilliams5082 3 роки тому +8

      It should never be mandatory to attend a nail school to pass a liscensing exam. Educating oneself online and being allowed to take the exam only without paying out thousands should be allowed. I therefore sympathize with the non liscensed group in this respect.
      The state should never make it near impossible to get said liscense in the current situation in the USA.

  • @leannehunt3672
    @leannehunt3672 4 роки тому +94

    Just cause you got a license dosnt mean me your great tech..

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +3

      True

    • @samiyahrashid9097
      @samiyahrashid9097 4 роки тому +3

      True but it does mean you’re not certified to do it in some states.

    • @Me-we6db
      @Me-we6db 3 роки тому

      That's true actually experience n practice does

  • @allthingscrystal3924
    @allthingscrystal3924 2 роки тому +7

    Commenting a year later. Last year due to quarantine I got into nails. Thanks to UA-cam, TikTok, Google, IG and FB I’ve learned a lot. Amazon knows me personally. I went to a licensed nail tech in a salon and got a horrible infection and never went back. I say the key is sanitation. I would be willing to take classes for that. Not spend 4500 for certification. I could get that paper and suck!

  • @linseyvallett3069
    @linseyvallett3069 Рік тому +1

    I love this conversation and really all of the knowledge you guys are willing to impart. I'm a nail tech novice (unlicensed) using polygel as my medium bc I don't like the smell from acrylic. I want to start taking on clients and charging but have this hangup about not having a license. From what I have been able to gather from your videos and others is that the sanitation is the biggest thing you learn with obtaining the license. Thank you so much for this conversation and including your audience.

  • @naillady39
    @naillady39 4 роки тому +6

    Been a practicing licensed nail tech for 28 years! State of Florida... thank you for these discussions!! 🥰

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching

    • @Chasslercapri
      @Chasslercapri 2 роки тому

      How many hours did you have to accrue back then? And has the price point changed?

  • @clairericheda8017
    @clairericheda8017 4 роки тому +4

    I’m a Nail Tech in the UK, I have a licence as it’s required here. I only did a weeks course though so it’s fair to say I’m self taught. I’ve just watched a lot of UA-cam and practised designs on a practice hand.
    We need a license so we can purchase public liability insurance to cover our backs. It was a long time after I did the course that I was at a point I could take money for a service. My nails were finished to a good, hygienic standard, but I was far too slow.
    Thanks for all your education, you’ve taught me a great deal. Xxx

  • @DeliasNailStudio
    @DeliasNailStudio 4 роки тому +10

    I live in NJ, the hours you need for the nail course is 300. I was only taught to pass state board, & my teacher that taught me is a licensed cosmetologist and has never done nails. License or no license I believe anyone who teaches you should know what they are teaching. ( real life skills) Also NJ has no apprenticeship program and doesn’t require nail techs to take classes for there license.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +1

      For sure

    • @Somedayyjay
      @Somedayyjay 3 роки тому +3

      I’m also in NJ and experienced a similar situation. My school’s administration was a mess; over the course of 6 months-I only took classes 3 days a week 4 hrs a day-I had FOUR different teachers. Only one of which was a nail technician. It was a classic case of promises with no follow through. No proper instruction, our kits were incomplete, and the administration/staff was understaffed & disorganized. Thankfully there’s plenty of video instruction and classes through the internet now. If we didn’t have all these resources I would’ve gone into the industry severely unprepared.

  • @ericanjohn09
    @ericanjohn09 4 роки тому +15

    @YoungNailsInc I wish there was an online nail tech course for licensure in all 50 states for a reasonable price like they have in Canada. That could be adjusted to each states hour preference. Because most beauty school dont really let you use products you normally would use besides gel due to the smell. Because the odorless acrylics just doesnt work as well or the same. I dont just have 3-4 gs to go fulltime and work full time and not see my kids or husband. And theres only like 4 schools in the entire state that even offer a nail program in my state. They want all the money up front. No financial aid because its under 600 hours. Only 350 hrs. They dont teach you what most clients really want, new fads etc, you learn those from youtube and trade shows and other veteran techs. But mostly practicing on fake hands and other students. You really get more pedicures and manicures than anything in a school setting. I think if Young Nails/ OPI/ CND or other professional nail organizations could dominate if they could somehow figure an online self paced education system thats reasonably priced (with there own student kit) that would work for all 50 states cosmetology licensing boards for ppl to become nail techs and become more knowledgeable about the profession and client safety. Whether its meant to be there only income or a secondary income. I would be first to sign up!!!!

    • @just_peachy6582
      @just_peachy6582 2 роки тому

      ❤️ THIS!

    • @judithvanrooyen8410
      @judithvanrooyen8410 2 роки тому

      I would instantly enroll to young nails school should they do it Iverson internet based learning from the best is always the best

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez 4 роки тому +18

    It's the same with hair. You are taught the basics, cleanliness/disinfection, the science and how to pass the state board. But the advanced things that are done everyday are not taught. And the artistry isn't taught at all. so there are many stylists that can't do a basic layers cut, or the more advanced coloring techniques like balayage. and even pros don't know how to use bleach properly because thats a whole thing unto itself. I didn't know Connecticut didn't require licensing for nails though.

  • @yanimolina4298
    @yanimolina4298 4 роки тому +15

    Thank you for what you do to help the nail industry! I actually began doing my nails at home because "salon licensed nail techs" always have their tools extremely dirty with other clients nail dusts, and they would do the famous "rings of fire" which I had a felling was wrong cause it hurt.
    Happy to have left salons before getting an infection or fungus on my nails, also my nails look more professionals and have no lifting with the little training I have gotten from you guys than what a "salon licensed tech" does as their always in a hurry.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +2

      For sure, some salons can give licensed techs a bad name

    • @brandyquintana5649
      @brandyquintana5649 4 роки тому

      What's rings of fire? Lol..

    • @yanimolina4298
      @yanimolina4298 4 роки тому

      Layla W Yes that’s what it is

    • @WatchTashi
      @WatchTashi 4 роки тому +1

      Exactly! I put nails on and remove them often and my natural nails are just fine. When I was going to salons? I’d get cuts, got the geeenies a few times, was always freaked out bc the filth, etc.

    • @kristafluttert1535
      @kristafluttert1535 3 роки тому

      “Always have there tools dirty....”. No! I learned sanitation in depth and I can answer any questions regarding that which I’m sure some who are self taught cannot.

  • @jadalong9587
    @jadalong9587 3 роки тому +4

    This was a great discussion and I totally agree! I saw a post on Instagram a few weeks ago where a professional nail tech posted a blog about why she thought licensing wasn't necessary and the people in the comments (even licensed nail techs who know they didn't learn a damn thing in nail school) were hammering into her like "it is so important to be licensed. That's what guarantees your client's safety." But the flaw with that logic is that while keeping your tools sterile is one way to protect you client, you're also protecting your client by keeping their nails healthy and damage-free, which is what a lot of licensed nail techs are NOT doing because as mentioned over and over again... they didn't learn anything in nail school!
    I just graduated nail school about a month ago and while I was fortunate to go to a school that I learned more than other people did, there is still a lot of things that I don't know and I'm learning as I go. My school was also on the cheaper end at only $2500 (though most nail students who went to my school only paid $1900 because the school gave most of them, including me, a $600 grant), and I'm sure that also takes into account that in Florida, the state I live in, only requires 240 hours, which is only between 2 and 4 months. How much material can people really learn in that small amount of time?
    I'm so glad that you guys did this discussion because it's a really complicated concept for people to accept.

    • @darrrkangel
      @darrrkangel Рік тому

      what school did you go to in Flordia! im interested

    • @jadalong9587
      @jadalong9587 Рік тому

      @@darrrkangel I live in Miami, and I went to Celebrity School of Beauty :)

  • @sheila7909
    @sheila7909 2 роки тому +2

    I'm in Ireland and l am self-thought. I have being thinking about getting my licences for mouths now so l can set up my own business and to buy products online as there is so much more to choose from if your licensed.

  • @vinachetri7969
    @vinachetri7969 2 роки тому +2

    In Canada, you don’t need a license/certification. A certified course here in one of the beauty schools in Orlando, Florida is charging a little over $1,500 for a short course.

  • @zuricharles6766
    @zuricharles6766 3 роки тому +1

    Trinidad and Tobago mostly have a lot have brief courses, fast money but i learn more here .

  • @HOLLYWOOD-pw9kz
    @HOLLYWOOD-pw9kz 4 роки тому +12

    Great information,I'm teaching myself through you guys,but I wanna go for a license.. tysmfs 😉

  • @RAnailbar
    @RAnailbar 4 роки тому +6

    im starting school in may. I dread 400 hours of learning things ive already researched and taught myself. Plus the 4000 dollars to learn things I already know with people who are starting with zero knowledge. BUT because I am business minded, it's so so important to be licensed.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +1

      Just there to log hrs and get your license you can do it. It's worth it

  • @MsLouvenia
    @MsLouvenia 4 роки тому +22

    I think it should be required for every one. I also think they need to implement a continued education policy at renewal. There so many people working and not staying current on laws and diseases. You have to stay current on the craft, and continue to be an expert in the field.

  • @heidigianno8420
    @heidigianno8420 4 роки тому +2

    Actually in Mexico I know they do need a license but many don’t really care, it applies only if you are working in a comercial place like a personal salon or a professional salon depending the place , if you want to be professional you need one to be able to get top price on yr work, I go to tj to get my nails done. That’s why I mentioned it!

  • @bworkman43050
    @bworkman43050 2 роки тому +1

    I know this video is a year old, but Connecticut does now require licensing. Minimum of 100 hours from a school or 2 years experience as a nail technician.

  • @beeaunghka
    @beeaunghka 4 роки тому +13

    i’m so glad i went to cosmo school during high school so i didn’t have to pay for it because i would
    not be able to afford it. it’s so expensive now. if i didn’t do it during high school i don’t
    know if i’d have my license right now

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      For sure

    • @CD-ze6ly
      @CD-ze6ly 4 роки тому

      SAME!

    • @WatchTashi
      @WatchTashi 4 роки тому +1

      The prices I was quoted for nail tech school ranged from $12-15k. Absolutely ridiculous.

    • @aniyahcook5190
      @aniyahcook5190 3 роки тому

      what grade were u in

  • @savyberns6891
    @savyberns6891 3 роки тому +3

    I’m so happy I found this channel, what you guys do is amazing and sooo informational , every little question I had for nail school was answered on here 💯

  • @stephpavone
    @stephpavone 2 роки тому +2

    Update: Connecticut now requires a license and it is 100 hours to acquire. Same for lashes which previously did not require one and now does.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for letting us know!

    • @cruzsolo44
      @cruzsolo44 2 роки тому

      I'm in a nail school right now and my teacher told me that the health department will be going around this year to find out if your licensed or not. There will be a 1000 dollar fine if they catch you without a license practicing in a salon or even home base. I hope a lot if people in CT understand this.

  • @jcgurl3773
    @jcgurl3773 4 роки тому +2

    I just love you guys! I have been learning so much about the nail tech industry. I'm not a nail tech but came here to learn what to look for in salons. I'm still waiting to find a good tech in my area, it almost makes me want to just learn how to do my own nails at home. You guys are great! Love your channel!!! 💕💕

  • @Oechibell1
    @Oechibell1 4 роки тому +1

    You guys are so inspiring and a great mentors... I used to go to a license nail tech in Amsterdam. They would buff my nails for enhancement and file till my nails started to burn. When I told them it hurts more pressure they buffed. I am not talking about how my cuticle was chopped. I was traumatized and never went to a salon. Instead I started doing my own and after some course I started to do clients. First I practiced first before I did my first set.

  • @lishaw1776
    @lishaw1776 3 роки тому +2

    In the UK, you are required to have a licence and insurance if want to work in a salon or own a salon whether you have a premises or work at home, if you are mobile nail salon no licence or even qualification is needed..

  • @BreMue
    @BreMue 2 роки тому +2

    Really wish they based the license on sanitation test vs time worked in a class (since you can't work on others.... but need practice hours?)
    I want to do as a side hustle to my corporate 9 to 5 but I'm not trying to do full time school to learn about the nail and sanitation when I could just do a sanitation course and pass an exam. I'm pro regulation/certification but idk about license.

  • @ciaprice9537
    @ciaprice9537 3 роки тому +2

    My mother really wants to learn how to become a nail tech. We don't have the money for school. Is there a way she can learn the basics by being an apprentice somewhere? How can she do nails with no license

  • @lyndamylos8417
    @lyndamylos8417 4 роки тому +15

    I have gone onto my states Department of Safety and Professional Services and you can actually SEE all salon's and Individuals who have gotten FINES for not having a license!!! Or where the health inspector has made a visit ... yikes! No way man! Pretty embarrassing for them!

  • @SantaMonicaGhoul
    @SantaMonicaGhoul 4 роки тому +1

    There isn't such a thing in my country (in Europe) as an official licence. You just finish a tranining in a salon that offers that, they teach you how to sanitize stuff, do nails on real models, you can pay extra if you want to learn nail art and then you get a certificate. This training lasts for about 4-5 days and I would say you are ready to work in a salon after that. But that is not an official "licence" like you guys have it in the US. So technically speaking, in some countries it is impossible to be "a licenced nail tech", which doesn't mean we are not going a good job. Btw this was a great video, as always ❤️

  • @awildaacevedo2328
    @awildaacevedo2328 4 роки тому +1

    Hi guys I love your videos. I’m from Puerto Rico and here they don’t license Nail Techs, they give us a diploma. I really enjoyed my year of study. It was so worth it. We have the same laws from the states in Puerto Rico required but this is pretty much cowboy land.

  • @krissynddd8642
    @krissynddd8642 4 роки тому +2

    I am not licensed but I certainly would love too!! I just want to have the knowledge of how to do it right on myself and eventually others . I have learnt soooooo much from your channel as well as other you tubers and I definitely see an improvement in my nails.

  • @aprilmoore7406
    @aprilmoore7406 4 роки тому +4

    I live in Kentucky and since they lowered the hours to 450 I have found 3 nail tech programs but all are at least a hour away from me, oh and they don’t accept financial assistance bc the length of the program.
    So I feel like in a few years in order to be a licensed nail tech in ky you will have to take an entire cosmetology program (10 months +) just to do nails!
    It sucks for those of us who are great unlicensed nail artist bc I’m almost certain I’ll never get a nail tech license due to the “rules” they have 😫

  • @MsLadyBluesWorld
    @MsLadyBluesWorld 3 роки тому +1

    I believe you can. I do my own nails. I would like to.have a license but the prices just for manicure classes is extremely EXPENSIVE and no financial aid is available for it.

  • @lilymohsye
    @lilymohsye 3 роки тому +2

    Loooooooove Tracy’s jacket!

  • @latoyahenry1485
    @latoyahenry1485 4 роки тому +1

    I totally agree with Habib & Tracey on this topic. I'm all the way here in Guyana, South America (Not sure if you guys ever visited here before) but the art and profession of nails are usually done by persons who are without license. Those persons are exceptionally talented and gifted and they were actually self-taught individuals so it is really not the service problem of unlicensed VS license giving a bad name but you generally find persons who are gifted and really skilled practicing across the world without a license and they Craft are is way better than some who go to school to study the art.

  • @christinalacy4141
    @christinalacy4141 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video. The topics you touch on are so important. I wish more people were open minded like you about nail techs whether licensed or not. You are right license or not, everyone doing nails should know proper sanitation and other important things that impact the client and tech. I agree with people's comments about letting the client know in advance if you dont have a license, we are all adults and should be responsible and ethical no matter if you work put of a salon or ur home. Thank you Young Nails for everything you do, you are appreciated!

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      Agreed. Thank you for sharing your perspective as well.

  • @missjones5602
    @missjones5602 4 роки тому +1

    I am self-taught as well and on the school there's so much for that you need to know aside from the acrylic application or the gel application that a lot of DIY you're so self-taught don't even research or think about. for instance safety and sanitation what to look for in the different issues of the nails. As with any school they are there to teach you the basics and give you a foundation to build on. Schools do not teach you skill, experience cultivates and sharpens your skills.

  • @dannideva2002
    @dannideva2002 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this! I went school 20 years ago, started again in 2016 at Marinello then they closed down. I still want to do nails but can't afford the schooling.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +3

      That was such a terrible situation for all the students

    • @ysavuthayou1892
      @ysavuthayou1892 4 роки тому +2

      I am with you on that 😔

    • @MissANailArtist
      @MissANailArtist 4 роки тому +1

      Look up scholarships! Beauty changes lives, you can see if a salon would sponsor you, IDA savings accounts.

    • @dannideva2002
      @dannideva2002 4 роки тому

      @@MissANailArtist thanks for the info!

  • @SASHAMIRANDAA
    @SASHAMIRANDAA 4 роки тому +4

    I'm kind of glad I sought out a certified beauty school where I obtained my license first because it had me learn the importance of cleaning and sanititation. But all schools have limitations to certain nail techniques unfortunately, I would still accept tips and compensations from only family and friends when practicing. I used that compensation to pay for school supplies. Did I consider myself as a nail tech at that time? Well now I can say having a license can cover you as a tech and it helps with getting jobs. All I can say is practice, practice, practice and don't let nothing stop you. Glad you guys share this topic 👌

  • @msroyalcreations797
    @msroyalcreations797 3 роки тому +1

    This rule changed for CT as of January 1st 2021 you will need to be licensed. No exceptions.

  • @tiawhite2498
    @tiawhite2498 4 роки тому +3

    I've was getting my nails done for over 20 years in nail salons throughout/up and down the East Coast and not 1 time have any tech ever sanitized my hands/nails. As a self-taught tech I sanitize every hand I touch!

  • @shannonloomis2248
    @shannonloomis2248 3 роки тому +1

    When schools an hour away and makes it hard to be able to work and do school I really wish that it was just something that they could do as an apprenticeship or something like that that way you can learn what you need to learn so you can pass the state test and you know to make sure that you do know how to keep your clients safe with sanitation but at least be able to still get certification.

  • @RandeT73
    @RandeT73 4 роки тому +15

    Wisconsin is debating getting rid of their state board of cosmetology last I knew, so they maybe added to the list of no license. I read about it a while back on a professional FB page I'm in for Cosmetologists. North Carolina was 1500 hours when I got mine 3 yrs ago. I think some people need to leave it to the pros, because of the amount of sanitation, disinfection, client protection and safety that we have to learn in school.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +1

      For sure

    • @lia9531
      @lia9531 4 роки тому +1

      Yes but just because you’re a “pro” doesn’t mean you’re actually good !! You just passed a test .

  • @AndreeaCarmenFanita
    @AndreeaCarmenFanita 2 роки тому +1

    It's not only the US: Romania, Europe requires both a qualification (nail school/course recognised by the government) and a license for business. You need to be a legitimate business here to charge money even if you work from home.

  • @riv8025
    @riv8025 4 роки тому +14

    Great topic👏☺.. I am not licensed (can't afford for now a nail school)but took two courses and got certified.. I am a beginner and practice with what i have ... The only thing is that certain products are sold only to licenced nail techs which is q bit hard... A big applause for you for being very informative helpful 😁☺👏👏 #teamyn

    • @riv8025
      @riv8025 4 роки тому

      @Layla W Thanks for the info very kind must check in my area to see if they offer something like this😁. The courses i took were very basic still need much learning.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      For sure

    • @BBB-rd2qi
      @BBB-rd2qi 4 роки тому +2

      Layla W - I live in a smaller town. For the nail course it’s $7,500. No payments. It’s 18,000 for full Cosmetology. No payment plan.
      I wish there was on line course that one could then test out at the State Licensing Board.

    • @GoshenTrailsRanch
      @GoshenTrailsRanch 4 роки тому +1

      Layla W It totally depends on where in the country you live. The closest school to me is two hours away and $6,000.
      I think a lot can and should be taught online with wet labs for the hands on work. But that isn’t allowed.

    • @WatchTashi
      @WatchTashi 4 роки тому +1

      Temple of Holy Cannabis I’m in Colorado. I was quoted $12-15k! For nail tech only. It’s absurd. For that kind of money I’ll complete my master’s in nursing.

  • @terrishaw8193
    @terrishaw8193 3 роки тому +1

    Just FYI lol so you know in the state of NH esthetician can do nails they get a 2 day course on nails mind you it’s just regular manicure pedicure though!

  • @sohamohamad2175
    @sohamohamad2175 3 роки тому +1

    You may not need a license in the UK but you sometimes do and it’s heavily stressed to get a government recognised level 3 diploma in nail technology etc cause it’s insurable and makes it easier to work in nail salons or freelance. People in the UK regard certification as a reassurance but that’s if you’re saying your a pro nail tech vs a hobbyist or just for you, friends and family

  • @MsRquarles
    @MsRquarles 4 роки тому +14

    Connecticut just passed a law you need 150 hours to do nails

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      Good to know

    • @holyshititsangel
      @holyshititsangel 4 роки тому +1

      That’s not true until Oct 2020

    • @stephaniefurrenes8050
      @stephaniefurrenes8050 4 роки тому

      YoungNailsInc I think Indiana is the other state that doesn’t require a license

    • @MsCaramelhoney79
      @MsCaramelhoney79 4 роки тому

      @@holyshititsangel correct

    • @MsCaramelhoney79
      @MsCaramelhoney79 4 роки тому +2

      It has not passed yet it's in the works but ct has a long way to go to catch up with the rest of the states. They have no Idea how big of an industry this its. Ct resident🙋🏾‍♂️😍 and doing nails about 10 years 🥰

  • @kariellefowell
    @kariellefowell 4 роки тому +6

    I Appreciate these talks 💕💕💕

  • @elizabethmorningstar5320
    @elizabethmorningstar5320 2 роки тому +1

    I been learning from watching him n his brother n other you tubers like vee n mimi

  • @nancyrobison3830
    @nancyrobison3830 4 роки тому

    I'm both an esthetician and nail tech of 21yrs in New Brunswick Canada, I buy your gel system from Can West. I have to show that I have a license. I have 2 fees, 1 for my salon and 1 for me due yearly. So; in Canada,some provinces and territories need valid licensing. Love love love all your content. And just did a price raise. long overdue.Thanks for the push.

  • @Ezster69
    @Ezster69 4 роки тому +1

    I am so happy I saved up in cash and supplies I needed to do nail school and happily get the pro prices and when I finish college fully commit myself to taking pedicures and nails courses from yn and LCN pedicures experts.

  • @angelicstorm4601
    @angelicstorm4601 2 роки тому +2

    No absolutely not, you need to take your state board, and take it seriously. It's fo e to start out as an apprentice, assistant, mani, pedi, painting...learning cuticles, chemicals etc but you can not legally last in the field here in the US

  • @chabsbar2786
    @chabsbar2786 4 роки тому +1

    Guys I've learned more from your videos than the 71615 courses I took 😂 Thanks for your contribution to the community ❤🇱🇧

  • @lanathorne6940
    @lanathorne6940 3 роки тому +5

    I’m seeing so many self taught nail techs on ig and it’s so confusing. I’ve been wanting to nail tech for years but couldn’t afford it. I really want to say screw it.

  • @Chasslercapri
    @Chasslercapri 2 роки тому +1

    Ima be whatever I want 🤣 And insured as well. 10k for a piece of paper in Cali! No ma’am, ima ride this one out bby🙃

  • @camillaprehn
    @camillaprehn 3 роки тому +1

    Hi love all of your stuff here on UA-cam, but I just feel the need to clarify... I am from Denmark and the fact that we call it a course instead of calling it beauty school doesn't mean that we learn less than you do in the US. The course we take here is also about two months long and the exam can be taken within a year where you can reherse and get better before you get your license. We cannot buy professional products without a license and it even sounds like we learn the same stuff that you do in beauty school in the states. Here we are able to buy additional courses to learn even more about different styles and techniques :)

  • @cathysmith2451
    @cathysmith2451 3 роки тому +1

    Great information.. I do my own nails and no one else other than my daughter. I have a few friends and a family member that is hounding me to do other people's nails. All they talk about is how much money I can get by doing nails. I'm not in it for the money!! That is why I don't do other people's nails or open up a nail salon. I do my own nails because one I like doing it and two it gives me something creative to do.
    Now don't get me wrong I appreciate my friends and family member for their support, but I don't want to take what I like to do and turn it into a money making business. It's way too much BS getting licensed, business license, accounting and government taxes.

  • @maggiemayhem5962
    @maggiemayhem5962 4 роки тому

    I only do nails as a hobby and only on myself and rarely family and friends. I love these videos though and find them so interesting and informative! Thanks!

  • @paulakoncki4029
    @paulakoncki4029 4 роки тому

    In South Africa when you go to nail tech school the first thing you learn is how to sanitise! Then application of acrylic, filling another very very imported thing AND teach the client it self how to take care of her nails. You can also learn how to do art etc. I know of people that don't go to a Salon for there nails and they get fungi specially on there toes! This was a very interesting conversation! 💞💅🏼😻🇿🇦

  • @macgirlcokey
    @macgirlcokey 4 роки тому

    I just love your videos, so informative & you really do your research. I so agree with this & thank you for bringing awareness to this topic & thank you for taking the time to make these videos & the demo videos, they truly help a lot ❤️❤️❤️

  • @jeanetteoflaherty8644
    @jeanetteoflaherty8644 4 роки тому +3

    Love it, I'm working on getting a course, just so I can get a certificate. Make it official. I can do acrylics and gels, art, also learn alot from you guys and many others. I can do it, I am good, I know the ins and outs of nail anatomy. But I will not work on anyone until I have my papers,. Great video, thank you so much. X

    • @sweeteuthiedoll
      @sweeteuthiedoll 4 роки тому

      I’m in the same boat!!!

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      For sure

    • @aross1576
      @aross1576 4 роки тому

      What is diff from a certification and a license? Can u charge to do others just here and there when they want it w just a certification? I’m in Texas btw. And I can’t afford to go to school. But I do mine and have forever and my friends ask all the time for me to do theirs. And I do, but for free. Which I love it so I don’t mind all the time but sometimes, when I have to drive to them and buying products, I wish I cld charge something. Also, does anyone know of the “love offering” or “donation” thing? Can they do that w that umbrella and my not get into any trouble? I haven’t done it but they always ask.

    • @abbie5998
      @abbie5998 3 роки тому

      @@aross1576 late response but a license is what you need to do nails on others legally speaking. Nail certificates aren’t really a legal thing, they mean nothing in the eyes of the state board. I’ve heard about people getting donations for doing nails but I wouldn’t do anyone’s nails that you don’t 1000% trust. The risk for an unlicensed nail tech getting sued or fined is so high and all it takes is 1 phone call. Just don’t work on people that aren’t close to you and you should be fine, the real trouble is when you try to branch out and do random peoples nails.

  • @shonsingletary7350
    @shonsingletary7350 2 роки тому +2

    I have been doing nails for years and now that I want to get licensed it’s 9,000 at my nearest school. Like wtf?

  • @hmskoolmom
    @hmskoolmom 4 роки тому

    I'm in Florida and I was licensed here as well. 600 hour course and I've had my license since 1993. I do not know what kind of information some are getting, but the state of Florida **requires** a license to own, operate, or work in a salon to do nails and absolutely requires continued education every two years. That education involves a course on sanitation/diseases and such, and the other course is on the nail business itself. When you've had your license a number of years, you are required to take the sanitation/disease course every two years. I wish every state required a license and every salon--no matter where they are located--required some kind of learning to earn and keep a license.

  • @YeahIsaidWhatISaid
    @YeahIsaidWhatISaid 4 роки тому +4

    I live in Mauritius and here you don't need any qualification to have a beauty salon license🤦‍♀️ you can do nails, hair and beauty stuff without even going to school. There is almost no sanitary regulation apart from good ventilation, proper acess, w.c and disposal of waste. I went to school to become a makeup artist, esthetician, hairdresser and nail tech BUT my clients never ask me where I studied or even what I studied🙄 i even worked in a big salon where sterilisation was taken very lightly, so that's why I opened my own salon, Im a germaphobe and was having a nightmare seeing things from behind the curtains🙊 god knows how many people caught a disease in all these salon😱

  • @TamikaX
    @TamikaX 2 роки тому +3

    I really wish we could get hours from UA-cam and take the state board. Are my nail Tech school we watched Young Nails videos-_-

  • @suewebster7397
    @suewebster7397 4 роки тому

    I'm in Ontario Canada, you don't need a license to do nail. I have been doing nails since the 80's. I took a nail coarse back then for 3 months. I continue my education all the time with different product lines. I'm down to just doing a few clients now for the last few years. Really thinking of increasing my business again. I do believe that it should be regulated here. You guys are awesome with these informative videos

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      Good for you!

    • @brokeanddepressed109
      @brokeanddepressed109 3 роки тому

      How do you buy supplies without a cert/license? I really wanna teach myself but everywhere requires a license

  • @heidigianno8420
    @heidigianno8420 4 роки тому +1

    Here in California is required because there are unfortunately clients who love to sue unlicensed techs, I learned the hard way, and you can backup yourself with your license and you feel more confident and secure if you do have one, I was doing nails years before I got a license and it protect me from many many issues.
    But like you said most of the techs aren’t licensed and are extremely professional techs!

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      All scenarios are different for sure

    • @marisolgomez5579
      @marisolgomez5579 2 роки тому

      What happens if you get sued and not licensed and no insurance ??

  • @empogirl
    @empogirl 4 роки тому +1

    In the USA it’s most likely a big yes , not in my home country, but they are some people that does nails better than a licensed nail tech
    And yess the amount of money alone do get the license from start to finish is a lot for a lot of people

  • @Creativemadness13JC
    @Creativemadness13JC 4 роки тому

    I watched this video the other day & thought to share that before I started school I was looking into doing an apprenticeship & I found out in my state in Texas there's no such thing but there's actually shops doing this & people don't even realize the laws in their states. I almost paid someone to teach me thinking I'd get those hours & go take my test. Apparently you can even pay to get fake licenses, There's a lot of illegal activity going on so make sure y'all know the laws & save yourself from being scammed & getting in trouble. This was a great video. I started off doing nails on my own for several years then went to school so I got lessons from both sides.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      Definitely have to look into regulations in your state

  • @michellemassolin3398
    @michellemassolin3398 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for posting everyday. I love this channel 💜.

  • @estherbaca
    @estherbaca 3 роки тому +1

    its 400 for nails and 1600 for cosmo well here in san jose ca

  • @mystique19
    @mystique19 4 роки тому +8

    Part of Canada does require a diploma and a license. The “Maritime” provinces such as New Brunswick, Nova Scotia & PEI. But the rest of Canada doesn’t need one.

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому

      Interesting

    • @theduchess3097
      @theduchess3097 4 роки тому

      Shoot! I'm a newbie from Nova Scotia, I got excited for a minute when I thought I didn't need a license!

    • @kristie2013
      @kristie2013 4 роки тому

      In BC you need a license if you want to open a business, so only the salon owner needs one. Scary.

    • @brokeanddepressed109
      @brokeanddepressed109 3 роки тому

      How do they buy the material though? Every website I have seen requires a license/cert to buy nail powder, etc. But the classes are so expensive!!!

    • @mystique19
      @mystique19 3 роки тому

      There are a lot of websites and even stores (like Sally’s) that sell to the public.
      Think of it this way. I have a license. But as I’m in Canada I have to buy my YN products from a 3rd party site. But require licenses. But Amazon sells YN products but they have a higher cost.
      Depending on your area will depend on your opportunity and Costs.
      But back to licenses. I’m from New Brunswick, CAN. We have to take our schooling, which is at least 1 year. And then we have to pass a provincial exam. We have a lot of different things going on, and a ton of grey area.
      A hairstylist can do hair but some can do facial waxing.
      A barber can NOT work under a Hairstylist license and vice versa. (They have different provincial committees)
      A nail tech can do everything for the hands, but some may be able to do pedicures.
      An aesthetician can do anything that doesn’t involve blades. Unless you have a certificate then you have no limit as long as you have a certificate to prove your class.
      So in short. Just look at your areas requirements. But no matter what please practise great cleanliness.

  • @studio_onyx
    @studio_onyx 3 роки тому +1

    New South Wales is a state of Australia (the state Sydney is in), and NSW doesn't regulate the industry very well, but nail techs are required to be certified. You need to have done Certificate III Nail Technology to register your business with local council and be legit. There are way too many nail tech who don't get the training and I think it's really, really wrong.
    Although, I'm doing my certification through the state run vocational education institution, TAFE, and it's an absolute joke. At least that's the way it is at the regional TAFE I go to. Maybe Sydney is different.
    They cut an entire day a week from our program and I'm being made to do assessments on advanced art that I've never even been shown how to do. The teachers are also just not really interested. I've taught myself how to do the majority of what I already know. I'm really unimpressed with the training and now I know I'm going to need to probably go to an nail educator through a private company, so that I can unlearn all the terrible habits TAFE has taught me.

  • @thesoftlife1033
    @thesoftlife1033 4 роки тому +4

    I'm an esthetician and esthetics educator. I feel strongly about professional licensing and education. I have found more people who are interested in skimming the surface of knowledge rather than true, in depth, qualifying education. I also stand firmly by my opinion that nails and skin care should be removed from the cosmetology curriculum. My opinion is based on new technology, procedures and products that the "100" and "50" hours of education a cosmetology school provides is not nearly enough information to consider yourself a professional. If 50 hours of skin care knowledge makes a cosmetologist a skin care professional, why do estheticians have to earn 750 hours?🤔🤔
    I hold a Texas driver's license. BUT, am I qualified to squeeze thru the window of a NASCAR vehicle and take to the track amongst professional drivers???? NOPE, same answer for cosmetologists practicing skincare and nail care with little to no further education.

    • @shelliejones5889
      @shelliejones5889 4 роки тому +2

      Zakiya LeGrande Rodriguez I totally agree with your comment! There is not enough time to cover nails in-depth under a Cosmetology course. My hair stylist told me when she went to school they spent about 2 weeks on a nails section😐

    • @youngnailsinc
      @youngnailsinc  4 роки тому +1

      For any profession (cosmo , nails, skin, hair etc specifically) continued education is extremely important. School is just to obtain your hrs for your license. Continued education is something that should be sought out by that person.

    • @thesoftlife1033
      @thesoftlife1033 4 роки тому +2

      @@youngnailsinc As an educator, future school owner and consumer, I disagree with the premise of the purpose of "beauty school." The purpose is to prepare a person for a vocational career, not to pass an exam. If that's all school's are doing, it's a true disservice to the student and the general public. I believe when people invest in this type of education they are expecting to be ready to work when they complete the course, not just pass an exam. State board exams are exceptionally easy to pass successfully. I think a trained chimpanzee could pass the practical portion of the exam if they remember to sanitize, sanitize, sanitize 🐵🤔😱😂😂😂.
      I'm putting myself out there when I say this...
      When I open my school it will become the standard bearer for U.S. esthetics and nail education. I'm not afraid to offer a higher level and quality of education. Harvard doesn't apologize for being Harvard, nor will I apologize for wanting United States skin therapists to have a high quality undergraduate education. Students should be prepared to do every basic service on a spa menu on their first day of employment. After graduating 1st in my class from Pivot Point, I sought out post graduate education at the International Dermal Institute. The first year, I sat in the back of the class because I felt so stupid about what I didn't know. I won't create graduates who feel lost, confused and less than professional, the way I did in1998.
      So, my amigos at YN, I'll be in touch soon for help creating the student kits for my nail program!!!

  • @karenp9796
    @karenp9796 10 днів тому +1

    I won’t go to someone one who doesn’t have a license because if I get an infection I cannot sue neither the nail technician or the salon

  • @amylopez9485
    @amylopez9485 4 роки тому +1

    I am learning i am young but i know thats what i wanna be ! Thanks for this video :)

  • @whitneytrowell9853
    @whitneytrowell9853 4 роки тому +1

    Hi. What about licensed and doing nails but the license needs to be renewed??

  • @simple_naildesigns
    @simple_naildesigns 2 роки тому

    I’ve been on the fence about getting a license. This is great information!

  • @cheniquachilds9205
    @cheniquachilds9205 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the valid information. I really enjoy the conversations and education.

  • @diekoloreoluwaogundana2881
    @diekoloreoluwaogundana2881 3 роки тому +1

    What if you're a college student and doing nails is like something you do on yourself and every now and then you do for other people

  • @isabelperez4573
    @isabelperez4573 4 роки тому +1

    It is true I live in ct and I was seeking for the extra education because I do have a license from New York City but is always new things to learn that doesn’t hurts especially when is something that you really love and enjoy do it. But in Connecticut they will give you a whole cosmetology school and includes some general knowledge but they not for someone who is only interested on acrylic or gel or fiber glass nails.