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Get Barbicide Certified for Safe Salon Services

Demonstrate your dedication to infection control education and providing safe services in the salon by becoming Barbicide Certified.

March 20, 2017
Get Barbicide Certified for Safe Salon Services

 

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Demonstrate your dedication to infection control education and providing safe services in the salon by becoming Barbicide Certified. BlueCo Brands offers a one-hour online training certification course using Barbicide products; more than 37,000 nail professionals have become certified to date. Completing this free course takes less than an hour and will allow you to become Barbicide Certified, earning a certificate and the opportunity to purchase a kit that includes a Barbicide Certified lapel pin and window cling.
To register for the course, visit www.barbicide.com.

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