The most popular Qutica ones that we have are Lime Zest, Vanilla Plum, And
Pomegranet and lime. We sell the others but those seem to be the most popular.
We use them for mani and pedi services and then retail the sugar scrubs, shower
gels, and lotions.
The salt scrubs that I like the best are
I like their sugar scrubs.and all of their scents are very nice. Take a
poll with your clients and let them choose.
Mary Jo
Tipz n Toez, Ltd.
www.tipzntoezltd.com
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From: "Michele ."
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 19:18:00
To: Nail
I am placing an order with Ed Wyse and need some more sugar scrub and want to
get some for retail also. I realy don't like the Cuccio salt scrubs and
can't give it away after people see how it is. SO, I thought I'd try the Qtica
scrubs for retail. If you use them, what's your favorite scent
Val,
I hand out a business? card?? to favorite clients with this?on the back
<< The best compliment you could pay me is referring me to your family and
friends. When you refer someone you will receive $5.00 off your next visit and
your referral will receive $5.00 off their first visit>>.
?The fro
My referral program is this...
If you refer in a client, after the new client's second appointment, you have a
choice... either $5 off your next service or save up 3 referrals and get a
classic pedi! ($30 value)... save up 5 referrals and get a free spa pedi ($50
value).
This means they can eit
Hey everyone!!
Question: how do you guys work out a referral program? Any ideas as to what is
a reasonable amount of clients referred/gift? I have a client who just started
with me and is already referring several people. Do you start giving credit for
the referral straight away or do you wait
If anyone is in the area and able to attend this class DO IT! LaShaun
is Amazing! Besides being a past Nail Tech of the Year ...I have followed
LaShaun from the time she was with CND, through Competitions and Entity.
She has a wonderful style of teaching that makes Everyone comfortable. I
We all have a few clients who damage their own nails, and maybe don't
even realize they've done it. You always know who they are because
it's always the same nails that are damaged, or they are the only
client who comes in with that particular brand of damage. My way of
handling it is to
This cloak and dagger works but as a new tech I had NO idea how to tell. The
only thing is we KNOW they are doing it, but they deny it.
Two examples: I have a client who YEARS ago had corner chips and the product
pull away from her nails. I asked all kinds of questions the main one was if
she t
Sorry I meant I loved the 'forensic science!' It just shows you how much I love
those shows...
I usually eyeball the situation-I also got used to differentiate the
forms+shapes of pickers+biters, or the ones who over-abuse their
nails/hands-they can't hide it! The best is when they say 'no, I
Where I work now there is no space to store or empty those tubs. I like them
but I'm not going to lift it to empty it in the laundry tub.
--- On Mon, 5/11/09, Michelle Phoenix wrote:
From: Michelle Phoenix
Subject: NailTech:: Re: disinfecting spas
To: NailTech@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday
Loved the 'forensic file!' I agree!
Arpi Sekeryan
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From: Lois Kuntz
Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 22:43:26
To: NailTech@googlegroups.com
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Question
That's an interesting question. The answer is, it depends. I guarantee
a
Lmao. I was being a little facetious with my initial response. I really
meant it as a joke.. To an extent.
My opinion: I agree with MaryJo. she DOES have a lot of nerve to require
you to let someone else use your equipment. Some places want a percentage
of income AS booth rent. .but she is robb
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