Good training should build foundations, not sell instant mastery.
What training should cover
Look for hands-on education, technique foundations, safety and sanitation awareness, client communication, and realistic guidance for continued practice after class. Read the full training page for current class details.
What training cannot promise
No course should promise income, instant mastery, licensing outcomes, or client results. Skill development takes practice and ongoing refinement. Licensing varies by state — verify credentials during booking.
What to ask Cristianne
Ask about current class dates, kit details, deposit terms, model expectations, and which technique foundations are included before reserving training. Call or text to confirm availability.