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Can I start a professional activity after buying one of your training courses?

Our training courses are designed to give you real professional know-how.


This applies to our tooth gem application training, removal training, and whitening training: they are created to teach you a method, a working logic, and good practices.


However, buying a training course does not automatically mean that you can practise everywhere, immediately, and without any further steps.


So the correct answer is:


  • yes, our training courses give you a real professional knowledge base;
  • but no, this alone does not cover all the conditions required to practise your activity.



What is one of your training courses actually for?


A training course is designed to teach you:


  • a method;
  • technical knowledge;
  • a working logic;
  • hygiene precautions;
  • and a more structured way of approaching your service.


In other words, it is not just about “seeing how it works”, but about acquiring a serious working foundation in a professional logic.


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Are your training courses designed for a professional purpose?


Yes.


They are specifically designed for people who want to build a serious activity, better understand their practice, or structure a future service.


In other words, the logic of our training courses is clearly professionalising.



Does that mean I can automatically start practising?


Not automatically.


This is the most important point.


A training course gives you know-how, but it does not replace all the steps or checks that you may need in order to practise properly.


Two things need to be distinguished:


1. Learning the know-how


The training teaches you a method and helps you build your skills.


2. Practising within a professional framework


Actually offering the service also requires you to respect the framework that applies to your situation.



What needs to be in place in addition to the training?


As with any professional activity, you also need to think about the framework in which you will operate.


For example, depending on your situation, this may involve:


  • declaring your activity;
  • having a self-employed status or a registered business;
  • checking the rules that apply in your country or area of activity;
  • and working within a framework that is consistent with your business activity.


In other words, you do not simply start practising because you bought a training course: the training gives you the know-how, but the activity must also be carried out within a declared and appropriate framework.



Why is this distinction important?


Because one common confusion should be avoided:


  • buying a training course;
  • and being ready to practise within a compliant professional framework.


These are not exactly the same thing.


The training gives you knowledge.


Then it is up to you to check under what conditions you can use that knowledge in your activity.



So what is the most accurate way to say it?


The most accurate wording is this:


  • our training courses allow you to acquire professional know-how;
  • but it is up to you to make sure that you then practise within a framework that is appropriate to your situation.


That is the clearest, safest, and most realistic answer.



Is it useful even if I do not launch my activity right away?


Yes, absolutely.


Even if you do not start offering the service immediately, the training still helps you:


  • learn the technique;
  • structure your learning;
  • understand the equipment;
  • better understand good practices;
  • and prepare more seriously for a future launch.


In other words, you can also take a training course in order to prepare properly before actually starting.



Is this true for all your training courses?


Yes.


This logic does not apply to just one training course.


It applies generally to your training courses for:


  • application;
  • removal;
  • whitening;
  • and more broadly to any course designed to teach a professional skill.


In every case, the training provides know-how, but actually practising the activity also requires an appropriate framework.



The easiest thing to remember


If you buy one of our training courses:


  • you learn a real method;
  • you develop your knowledge;
  • you move forward in a professional logic;
  • but you also need to plan for the real framework in which you will later practise.


So the training is a skills foundation, not an automatic exemption from all the steps linked to the activity.



Key takeaways


Yes, buying one of our training courses can allow you to acquire real professional know-how.


However, that does not automatically mean that you can practise without any further steps.


As with any professional activity, you also need to make sure that you operate within a framework adapted to your situation, for example with a declared activity and an appropriate status.


So the right logic is:


  • the training gives you the knowledge;
  • and you then set up your activity within the proper framework.

Updated on: 22/03/2026

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