Nail station start up advice?

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HelloLovely

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Hello ladies,

ive been in and out of beauty for the last few years but may have an opportunity by a family friend to have a nail table in her hair studio. Now my little people are at school and settled , I thought it would the perfect option to fit in around school runs and family life.

As ive now dabbled much with it for a couple of years now - I feel a bit behind the 'trends' if that makes sence?
Ive decided that i'd like to offer CND Shellac so am just awaiting s2 to come back to me with course dates for our area. I know for the conversion course id need to have the chic collection and the lamp on attending but what other bundles/colour would you recommend coming into autum/winter that can give me enough to get started up with ?

Thank you in advance x
 
Great colours for this time of year are Dark Lava, Plum Paisley, Dark Dahlia, Masquerade, Oxblood, Red Baroness, Rubble, Ice Vapour and Ruby Ritz both are glitter colours and fab
 
I was lucky enough to be ordered a great selection of colours from my hubby in lieu of a birthday present and he bought me the craft culture collection. I haven't used them yet but the shades are gorgeous for autumn/winter. Also, the intimates collection or classics like field fox, midnight swim etc are great to go with! Xx
 
Liverpool lashes on you tube has some good videos. There's one specifically covering start up colours
 
that's brilliant thank you ladies ! will pop over and have a look now!
 
I'm doing lots of Wildfire, Dark Lava and most of all Tinted Love
 
Another line of questioning ladies - sorry !

As I already qualified previously - looking at the outlay of things , would you suggest it would be a good idea to start maybe with vinylux and offering the manicures along side those - then move onto taking the cnd conversion course once I have made some sort of clientele with it? I understand the lay out is still going to be relatively high for anyone starting out but I'm trying to think of starting slow and working my way into it rather than jumping in head first?

I'm also thinking that I will then have the vinylux to offer for those wanting standard manicures as well as younger people wanting to change more frequently ?

Does it sound like a good idea? or should I just go for it ?
 

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