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beautynails

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I'm on the big hunt. Searching for a facial range.
I got an information pack from Nimue a couple of days ago But it's a bit to expensive. I don't think I'd be able to retail it. I'm very disappointed because so many peeps here rate it so highly & I loved the samples & their packaging is beautiful.
I got a call today from another company Lydia Jordane & she said I'll be getting an info pack from them in a day or two.
I've looked at the past threads about facial brands But if anbody has anything new to add I'd love to hear it. Although some of the ranges mentioned in the past I've had trouble finding info on in Australia.
SO i'll keep on searching.
 
I use and retail Nimue. I tend to give all my new clients for other services a sample pack. I've sold quite a lot off the back of that. It gets my clients the results they want and they love it. The package paid for itself within 6 months.
 
yeah, itried the samples they sent me & they are fab. I don't if they dearer in Oz but def high end I need something more mid range $$'s. The town I'm in doesn't have many high income earners so not much market for expensive products. A real shame cause I think they're brill.
 
The way I get people to use and buy it is to sell the starter kits, then as each bottle runs out they just replace it ... by then they are hooked! It means they only have to pay about £30 for the core items rather than about £100. Each item costs about £25 to replace to the larger sizes. You have to use so little that they last ages so really good value for money.

Be positive. Don;t think of reasons why they shouldn't buy it cos you'll never sell a thing. think of reasons why they MUST buy it!
 
I bet your a good sales woman LOL. Prob is I know People here wont pay $112 for a starter kit even if it the best.
Just formy curiosity how long does a starter kit last?
 
Crikey not sure. Perhaps a couple of the geeks that have bought one off me could let you know. A good few months. My clients tend to buy the starte kit and then add an item every couple of visits to even out the cost. Don't assume that people won't pay the prices. It's an exclusive Pro brand and you need to find that type of clientele. Believe me Fareham where I live is full of Poundstretcher and Charity shops, but there are still those that like designer stuff and they have to travel to get it cos you just cannot get nice stuff in my town.

Whatever you decide to get, people buy off your enthusiasm. If you say yeah, it's great but expensive then you're putting up a reason not to buy it. If you say, yeah it's great, so many of my clients have had fab results and as you have to use so little it makes it really economical then people want to buy into it. It's not difficult to sell as you can see.
 
Hi everyone, I have a couple of questions if anyone can help me with them. What kind of tips do you us on nails that have been bitten and are very, very short nail bed? What kind of tips do you ususally use on people with nice nail beds or do you use different tips? I am a little confused at all the different tips, flat, c curved, don't when to use what for sure.
Also, I seem to be getting glue around the side wall of the nail which makes the nail fatter at the topof the free edge, any thoughts on how to fix this? Thought maybe the more experienced ones might be able to help with this.
Thanks for your replies.
 
nail goddess said:
Hi everyone, I have a couple of questions if anyone can help me with them. What kind of tips do you us on nails that have been bitten and are very, very short nail bed? What kind of tips do you ususally use on people with nice nail beds or do you use different tips? I am a little confused at all the different tips, flat, c curved, don't when to use what for sure.
Also, I seem to be getting glue around the side wall of the nail which makes the nail fatter at the topof the free edge, any thoughts on how to fix this? Thought maybe the more experienced ones might be able to help with this.
Thanks for your replies.

Hi and welcome to the site! You really need to make this a new post as this is a complete subject change. However, best to do a search first as there is already loads of info available, and then ask on anything you can't find! Put as much detail in your profile as you can too, like what systems you use now, as this makes it so much easier for people to help you!

I'm not the best one to help anyway as I tend to sculpt as opposed to tip!

HTH and you find your answers

Lyndsay x
 

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