Maybe you want a skill that earns from the kitchen table up. You learn nail and foot anatomy, buffing, massage and polish work. A mani pedi kit comes with it.
Hands and feet, taught as two full services.
Friends and family first, then a steady clientele.
French polish and aftercare, the part clients remember.
Three things that set this one apart.
Soaks, scrubs and spa pedicure services sit in the course.
The finishing module opens the door to foot work.
Business and social media come with the enrolment.
A provider certificate, not nationally recognised training
Given by the school at the end.
Records the standard of the work.
Tools and products stay with you.
Read the modules and the kit list.
Ask about pace, kit and fees.
Choose a plan that suits your week.
Complete the work and get your certificate.
You earn a certificate of completion and a Certificate of Attainment. It is not nationally recognised, so no national code applies. An advisor can point you to accredited beauty courses.
Yes. A custom mani pedi kit is sent when you enrol.
From $34 a week on a flexible plan.
Yes. The course expects you to work on models.
Australian citizens and permanent residents.
This one is manicure and pedicure work. Acrylics sit in the nail technology course.
A computer and reliable internet. A device can be supplied.
Yes. Tell the school and support can be arranged.
Australian Beauty School runs its courses online. A kit is posted out on enrolment. Expert tutors answer six days a week.
Short FAQ videos and post-course assistance fill the gaps.
One kit and a kitchen table is where most start.