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EmeraldBeauty

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Im going to invest in Shellac after buying another brand and not hearing good feedback on it.

However I need advice on the colours. Those who have been doing Shellac for a while please can someone let me know which colours would satisfy the majority of customers the most -

option A - Cream puff, negligee,red baroness,rosebud,tropix,wildfire

option B - Clearly pink, iced coral, gotcha, hollywood, blackpool,masquerade

option C - Rock royalty, cream puff, negligee, masquerade, hot pop pink, tropix

Option A&B are standard kits from Shellac as you probally all know which also includes a top coat and base coat 60 removal wraps a window cling brochure and tent card. But the added extras (advertising) i wont need as it will be for working from home and planning on using acetone to remover not wraps.

If i went for option C (some colours i thought gave a variety) as im ordering a few colours, even though not a kit would they send me a display rack does anyone know?

Thanks for any advice

X:biggrin:
 
What is your client base like? IMHO, you can't go wrong with french so I would go with option A or C. Best of luck! :)
 
Im going to invest in Shellac after buying another brand and not hearing good feedback on it.

However I need advice on the colours. Those who have been doing Shellac for a while please can someone let me know which colours would satisfy the majority of customers the most -

option A - Cream puff, negligee,red baroness,rosebud,tropix,wildfire

option B - Clearly pink, iced coral, gotcha, hollywood, blackpool,masquerade

option C - Rock royalty, cream puff, negligee, masquerade, hot pop pink, tropix

Option A&B are standard kits from Shellac as you probally all know which also includes a top coat and base coat 60 removal wraps a window cling brochure and tent card. But the added extras (advertising) i wont need as it will be for working from home and planning on using acetone to remover not wraps.

If i went for option C (some colours i thought gave a variety) as im ordering a few colours, even though not a kit would they send me a display rack does anyone know?

Thanks for any advice

X:biggrin:
As far as Im aware the only way you will get a rack is if you purchase the rack kits themselves, you dont get one just from buying different colours.
With regards to colour options I had all of the original 12 from last May and they were popular the only one that didnt get used as much was the tropix more of a summery colour and for most of my clients was too bright iykwim
The 6 colours that come with the rack kits will give you a good basis to start
You have french, a couple of reds and a pink and coral, and then you can layer to change the colours too dont forget, once you have more funds you can add to the collections, So my advice for you if you can afford it is to but both rack kits then add the extras at a later date.
HTH
Jen xxx
 
Hi, They are all such lovely colours and its so hard to choose which options would be best for your own clients.

I find that different colours are more popular at different times of the year, Tropix is a hugely popular colour for people going on their holidays and having all the colours gives you the added advantage of layering and offering your clients even more than the basics.

Its so hard to choose, i just had to have them all

:Love::Love:

xx
 
Anything is better then nothin Hun! Make sure u have a French, a dark, and some nudes. These are my most popular colors for new shellac addicts. GL!!!
 

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