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    The Training Circle UK

    1.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    The London Hair Training School

    The London Hair Training School

    1.0(4 reviews)
    0.3 miFitzrovia

    Please do not go to this school, I spent thousands of pounds on courses to attend there is no…read moreschool, just rented rooms, I was moved from room to room, because someone else had booked the room, the courses are unacceptable and some didn't even go ahead because the teacher did not turn up, any attempts to get a refund are futile please see the hairdressing world and complaints board for further reviews.

    JUST TO WARN EVERYONE WHO HAS HAD OR POTENTIALLY WOULD HAVE A BAD EXPERIENCE WITH THIS TRAINING…read moreSCHOOL THIS COMPANY IS BEING CLOSED DOWN AND A NEW ONE AT THE SAME ADDRESS IS NOW OPEN IT IS ALL THE SAME JUST NOW CALLED ==== THE LONDON BEAUTY COLLEGE SO BE CAREFUL IT IS ALL THE SAME JUST A NEW NAME :( Please read my review on the London hair and make up training school, it is the same place, please read all reviews before you go to this 'school' please believe me and the other reviewers you will pay a lot of money and receive very little, there is no school just rented rooms, virtually no equipment or products, it's a sham. The teachers stop turning up when they realise they have not and will not be paid, they are freelancers mostly with very little training or qualifications, there is so much negativity regarding this place on the Internet, I was totally taken in by their website and didn't see or really look for reviews, this cost me dearly in many ways! Basically do not go there !

    London College of Beauty Therapy

    London College of Beauty Therapy

    1.9(16 reviews)
    0.1 miSoho

    Disclaimer: unlike all the ladies who reviewed this place previously, I went there as a student…read more(short-course facial course) for 6 weeks - not for a treatment ! so I am not reviewing LCIBT as a beauty parlor but as an educational place. I have to say that the quality of teaching is impressive- I was trained by two ladies and both of them worked hard to make the hardest bone names and muscles sound easy and familiar ;-) * I have tried couple of other beauty colleges around London, and trainers there are just freaky ---but that's another issue I had a hand-on experience there (obviously on customers and on other students) which gave me confidence and pinpointed at areas I should work on to improve. so the two good points in this place are (1) quality of teachers, (2) the hand-on experience you get while you are training the not so appealing point was the price.. the course was over £600 which is why I can't afford to sign up for any other courses there- although I desperately want to try couple of other short courses. these prices might not apply if you are diploma student (talking with another student, I noticed she paid nearly nothing for 2-year comprehensive beauty course!)

    I visited for an Indian Head Massage, on my budget pursuit to get rid of the pain, tension and…read moreaching in my neck and shoulders. Since ten minutes at Walk-In Backrub didn't seem to do the trick, a more lengthy student therapy was the next on my list of things to try. The salon is located in a posh listed building just south and east of Oxford Circus tube station on Upper Marlborough Street, and is rammed packed full of teenage learner estheticians dressed in white (the crowd of them at the reception counter where I needed to sign in was five deep, no joke) in the mani/pedi room at the front of the building. Once I did get signed in, I moved to the relative quiet of the waiting room, which offered quite comfortable plush settees. My trainee massage therapist came to get me after a while, offered me a cup of water that she already had in her hand (nice), and led me upstairs to the massage therapy room. The area where she seated me looked much like an A&E examination room, but I was somehow unbothered when I considered the £15 I paid for the service upfront. The massage began, and I felt as if the trainee was just touching me rather than massaging. I personally like a heavy massage hand. This said, I've never had an Indian Head Massage before, so I don't know if that's what it's supposed to be like. At one point when she leaned my head back to massage my neck and face, I was dreadfully uncomfortable, as I was slouched up with my neck craned backward simultaneously, so it was sort of the antithesis of a relaxing experience at that point. I left a little disenchanted by the entire experience, but I couldn't get upset when I only paid £15 for it. But then, later that night, I realized that the pain in my neck and shoulders had abated a bit. More so than it had when I had a woman manhandle me for a ten-minute rub elsewhere. I will probably go back for other treatments, because, well, it's so damn cheap. P.S. Book ahead.

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