Excellent training
Excellent training I’ve received here. Thoroughly enjoyable practical workshops with highly skilled, friendly tutors. At 50 I wondered if I was too old, but simply was not even an issue!! Thank you
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The Clinical Training Academy is dedicated to creating the best clinical and beauty courses available in the UK. Our in house team of trainers have over 50 years beauty training experience making us the No.1 choice for those looking to start a career in beauty. Our online store boasts thousands of lines to ensure we are your one stop shop for everything you would need for your business.
1000 Lakeside North Harbour, Western Road, PO63EN, PORTSMOUTH, United Kingdom
Excellent training I’ve received here. Thoroughly enjoyable practical workshops with highly skilled, friendly tutors. At 50 I wondered if I was too old, but simply was not even an issue!! Thank you
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