Very disappointed in Beautyguild.com standards
Enrolled on a beauty guild Gua Sha course. There was no descriptor at the level of study, by the entry requirements I assumed it was intermediate and not Novice level.
When I embarked on the online study I recognised this was novice level and not appropriate for myself.
On feeding this back to beauty guild within the 14 day change of mind refund there were negative communication with admin Nadia Suliman and Paul Archer.
They requested that I complete the course then feedback for refund consideration.
This does not make sense as the level is basic which would then make a request for a refund invalid if I had accessed the whole course.
The course level descriptor should state basic level.
Very disappointed in Beautyguild.com. Standards.
Glen Marmash
Based on Beauty guild feedback a goodwill refund was not given .
Firstly they said I had completed a large percentage of the module so could not offer a refund under the 14 day refund guarantee . The percentage of the module was undertaken to give an accurate reflection of the study level. Secondly they now want me to complete the module, so I may give another feedback with no assurance a refund which would be given.
The course descriptor states.
The course is designed for people who have already obtained a facial qualification including A&P to learn about Gua Sha and introduce it into their treatment menu.
Hence the course should not be formatted at novice level which it is, but should be intermediate level for practitioners with prior facial massage qualifications.

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