Everything ‘l’oréal professionnel paris education’ happening in march
Published
18th Mar 2022
by chloe
Consider this your pocket calendar for everything L’Oréal Professionnel Paris Education has in store for March. From the science of taking your clients lighter to creating the perfect toner every time, there’s something for everyone.
L’Oréal Professionnel Paris Education in March
Two-day courses
New at your local L’Oréal Academy is ‘Blonde Keys’, the two-day practical course that explains the science of taking your clients lighter for £265 / €290. If you want to refine and practice your lightening skill set and learn to tackle bleach scenarios with confidence, enrol here! UK enrol here and Ireland enrol here. Also new is their ‘Foiling: Your Foundation Skills’ academy course, which teaches when, why and how to use different techniques from highlights, babylights, weaves, slices and textured weaves. This course covers application to sectioning patterns, foil and Easi Mèche. Various dates are available at the Manchester Academy, London Academy, Andrew Mulvenna, Charlie Miller Academy and Dublin Academy. You can find these dates and how to enrol here (UK enrol here and Ireland enrol here.)One-day courses
- ‘Caring and styling curls & coils’, led by Abigail Butler.
- ‘Systematic Balayage’, led by Siobhan Jones.
- ‘Finding your brand – Hair identity’, led by Matthew Sutcliffe.
Academy Live Webinars
Also in-store is their Academy Live webinars, each lasting 30 minutes with their education consultants. On 22 March at 10am is ‘French Balayage: Shadowing Techniques’, where you can learn how to add depth and dimension to blonde hair. UK enrol here and Ireland enrol here. Later that day at 1pm is ‘Toner Trouble Shooting’, where you can finally banish those backwash butterflies and understand how to create the perfect tone every time. UK enrol here and Ireland enrol here!New to Access
Last but not least, and brand new to Access, discover 15 new free tutorials uploaded since January on Access now. Including:- ‘How to do balayage using Babylights’
- ‘How to cut a one-length bob’