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Securing a Role as a Beauty Therapist with Townhouse

7th March 2025 : 09:05am, by admin

Last week, our Level 2 Beauty Therapy students took part in an exciting project with Townhouse, a top luxury nail salon in the UK. This opportunity helped them prepare for job applications and take their first steps into the beauty industry.

Why Townhouse?

If you love nails and beauty, Townhouse is a great place to start your career! Known for stylish salons and expert nail care, they specialise in manicures, pedicures and nail art.

What Did the Students Learn?

This project helped students gain confidence for job applications. The first stage focused on:

  • Understanding personality types and how they fit into a salon
  • Identifying strengths and learning how to stand out in job applications

In April, students will build practical skills to prepare for an assessment with Townhouse – helping them get even closer to a job in the industry.

“I learnt how to be more specific when talking about my skills in an interview!” –– Level 2 Beauty Therapy Student

What is Level 2 Beauty Therapy?

Our Level 2 Beauty Therapy Diploma is for those aged 16-18, and teaches essential skills, including:

  • Nail care, lashes, brows and waxing
  • Salon responsibilities and customer service
  • Marketing techniques and health & safety

Students also gain hands-on experience in our on-site salon, working with real clients to build confidence. We also offer 19+ Level 3 Beauty Therapy, which includes both Level 2 and Level 3 units, and Level 3 Beauty Therapy.

How LCBT Helps You Start Your Career

At LCBT, we don’t just teach beauty therapy – we help you launch your career! =

  • Masterclasses, beauty shows and networking events
  • Career coaching & job application support, with connections to 700+ industry partners

Want to work in a luxury salon like Townhouse? With the right training. hands-on experience and industry contacts, you can turn your passion into a career. Explore our courses at LCBT today!

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