JesseDavidNailDesign
Well-Known Member
Ok, I've already explained the difference between Professional Use only and Professional retail products, hopefully
So just to clarify, you're asking me the difference between professional retail products, and retail products sold in non-salon establishments, such as a pharmacy, right?
Well, a couple things. First of all professional products are generally more concentrated. Drug store products have alot more "filler" to them, which makes them less expensive to make, and therefore cost you, the customer, less to purchase. However, you need to use more of them to get the same result, so you end up spending more money.
More importantly, professional skin care systems, are only available in salons, so you get personalized recommendations, by an esthetician, who is trained in skin types, behaviours, conditions and appropriate treatments. This will give you better results. Also, professionals in the salon are generally trained by the skin care company to be able to get the most out of their product line.
HTH's
So just to clarify, you're asking me the difference between professional retail products, and retail products sold in non-salon establishments, such as a pharmacy, right?
Well, a couple things. First of all professional products are generally more concentrated. Drug store products have alot more "filler" to them, which makes them less expensive to make, and therefore cost you, the customer, less to purchase. However, you need to use more of them to get the same result, so you end up spending more money.
More importantly, professional skin care systems, are only available in salons, so you get personalized recommendations, by an esthetician, who is trained in skin types, behaviours, conditions and appropriate treatments. This will give you better results. Also, professionals in the salon are generally trained by the skin care company to be able to get the most out of their product line.
HTH's