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Beauty Therapy Courses | Hairdressing Courses | Melbourne | Sydney | Adelaide | Launceston | Brisbane

Who We Are

The 1to1 Training system is a unique method of training, working hand in hand with industry to develop highly skilled practitioners for the Hairdressing and Beauty industries.

We aim to provide a learning environment which provides realistic experience and learning from within the workplace.

Many of our trainers are themselves employers, salon owners or currently work within the industry.  Their experience and knowledge best equips our trainees with the right attitude and skills in preparation for employment.

Our training hubs can be found in various Australian states from Brisbane to Launceston.
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You will find our training resources are excellent, we choose the latest text books and up to date information published by hair and beauty experts from around the world.  Included in our resource package is an on-line component where you can link to Hair and Beauty training and news from across the globe. While training in our salons you will find superior equipment and professional products with which to work.

Ideally, we prefer our students begin work experience as soon as possible and this time will count towards the course hours.  We have a reputation for training and up-skilling practitioners already working in industry and understand the value of vocational experience during study.

When it comes to your individual learning style, our trainers make every effort to develop the right training plan for you and to adapt the learning to suite your style and circumstances.

You could not find yourself in better hands when it comes to studying within the 1to1 system.

What Our Trainees Say...

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