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Why isn’t accreditation essential?

Accreditation is only necessary in professions that are formally regulated and require a recognised qualification to work. In colour analysis, success is determined less by accreditation and more by the quality of training, depth of knowledge, practical application, and ongoing support. Accreditation does not guarantee results — your progress and professional success depend on how …

Is your course accredited?

Colour Analysis and Image Consultancy is a largely unregulated industry, and formal accreditation is not required in order to practise. Our course was previously certified by AICI and accepted as an entry-level qualification for the City & Guilds Image Consultant Diploma. Due to the significant ongoing costs involved, formal accreditation was discontinued, although the course …

Will I be able to work professionally after completing the course?

Yes. On successful completion of the course, you will have the knowledge, practical skills, and confidence required to offer colour analysis professionally. The training is designed to prepare you for real client work, with a strong focus on application, accuracy, and professional standards. As with any self-employed or consultancy-based business, long-term success depends on how …

Why Choose Training with Imagination and Colourflair?

Because we combine heritage, expertise, and innovation. The Colourflair Diploma in Advanced Colour Analysis builds on the pioneering system created by Pat Scott Vincent and is now led by Helen Kendall-Tobias — the UK’s only licensed Colourflair trainer. You’ll receive in-depth, flexible, and fully supported training designed to fit around your lifestyle, with materials tailored …

I want to learn from someone genuine and experienced.

That’s completely understandable — and exactly why I still work directly with clients every week. I trained with Colourflair’s founder, Pat Scott Vincent, in 2005, and continue to teach her proven methods while keeping them relevant for today. You’ll be learning from someone who’s walked the path — from beginner to professional trainer — and …

I don’t want to feel alone while I’m learning.

You won’t. From your first session onwards, you’ll be part of a friendly, professional learning community. Our private student group and mentoring sessions mean you’ll always have people to ask, share with, and learn from. Many graduates stay connected long after qualifying — friendships as well as professional support. ➡️ Join a training experience where …

What happens after I qualify?

That’s one of the most important questions — and one I love answering. Your training doesn’t end when you get your certificate. You’ll join our graduates’ community, with ongoing mentoring, business support, and refresher opportunities. Whether you want to work privately, collaborate with stylists, or integrate colour into your existing business, you won’t be left …

I love colour, but I’m not sure I’m creative enough.

You don’t need to be an artist or designer to become a great colour consultant. Colour analysis is a skill, and it’s something you can learn through guided comparison, observation, and practice. I’ll teach you how to truly see colour — and that’s where the magic happens. Some of my best graduates started with zero …

I don’t have time for a long or rigid course.

Life is busy — I understand. Many of my students juggle families, work, or other studies. That’s why Training with Imagination offers a flexible structure. You set your pace, and I’ll help you stay on track. You’ll never feel rushed — just supported, with steady progress you can fit around real life. ➡️ Ask about …

It’s a big investment — will it really be worth it?

Training in colour analysis isn’t just a passion project; it’s a professional skill that can generate income for years to come. Our courses include business modules, pricing guidance, and marketing tools to help you start strong. You’ll know exactly what your investment covers — no hidden extras or surprise fees. Graduates tell me they not …