Holistic treatments price list

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Nikki-Beee

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Hiii, im new here and haven't got a clue how this works .. so sorry if i have posted this in the wrong section or something lol.

Anyway i have not long qualified in holistic and advanced holistic therapies and last week i got offered a treatment room to rent in a beauty salon which is opening a week today, it is very short notice, but as it is two minutes from my house i had to accept the offer.

I have a week to get everything i need and i'm struggling, every time i think i've got everything down on my list i remember something else i've forgotten about lol.

Also, i have no idea on what to charge for my treatments as i have just qualified and don't have much hands on experience yet so putting together a price list is proving difficult.

I'll be offering swedish massage, aromatherapy massage, reflexology, hot stones, crystal therapy, reiki, thai compress, indian head massage, thermal auricular, stress management, flower essences .. and i also offer swarovski pedicures and the cheaper alternative gemstone pedicures.

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as i am so lost with all this lol

Thanksssss :) xxx
 
It's hard to recommend prices as we don't know your area. However, it shouldn't take long to see what other holistic therapists in the area are charging. Arguably, you may want to charge a little less as you are building your experience.

I'd just do it and stop worrying about it :) You can then spend your time planning how you are going to let people know about your treatments!

Good luck - it's very exciting! x
 
The best thing you can is see what the going rate for each treatment is in your area and go from there.

Also, don't be tempted to lower your prices because you are newly qualified as you'll find it hard to put them up once you build your experience. You might want to offer a discount as an opening offer, but don't put yourself out as inexperienced!

Good luck with your new business x
 

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