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Inside Our Nail Technician Training Classes

byYogini SawantTraining at studio in Worli; available across Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarts from5,500 per courseView full gallery

Step into my studio and see how I turn beginners into confident nail artists. From hands-on practice on real models to mastering trending designs, this is how we learn together.

Day 1 of our Soft Gel Extension Master Class. The students learned five different types of art on the very first day, including animal print and crackle art. You can see their beautiful work on the nail tip palette.

This is Day 4 of the master class, where students get to do hands-on practice on a real person. Here, they are practicing both Soft Gel and temporary extensions. Their first attempt was so good, and everyone was very happy.

On Day 3, we focus on theory and fundamentals. I provide detailed notes, explain how to handle the drill machine, and give a practical demo of nail preparation and soft gel extensions, explaining every step.

Day 2 of the master class, and the students are already creating trending designs like French nails, Ombre, and Chrome art. I am quizzing them here to make sure they understand the techniques properly.

Here's a mini vlog from Day 1 of my second batch. Even with the heavy rain, we started with the basics, and the students learned four types of nail art, including animal print and a unique flower using blossom gel.

On this day, I demonstrated temporary and soft gel extensions. The students were so excited that they started practicing right away. Hearing their positive feedback about my simple teaching methods makes my day.

A student capturing a photo of her work in the studio. Documenting your progress is an important part of the learning journey, and I always encourage my students to be proud of what they create.

About Inside the Classroom

I keep my batches to a strict maximum of four students because I need to see exactly how you hold the brush and move the drill. I don't just watch from afar; I sit with you, guide your hand, and repeat the technique until you stop worrying about making mistakes.

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