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>From: Katherine Fahrig
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Subject: RE: NailTech:: Re: What to say to clients who think that an NSS
salon nails are beautiful? Now - pricing structure?
I have a service called "Nail Makeover" that covers this situation exactly.
I charge a pre
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nails are beautiful? Now - pricing structure?
Oh, the gel chips off
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Subject: Re: NailTech:: Re: What to say to clients who think that an NSS
salon nails are beautiful? Now - pricing structure?
Oh, the gel chips off because I put it on too thin. Thanks, that helps. I
still
Oh, the gel chips off because I put it on too thin. Thanks, that helps. I still
need more time to thin down the NSS acrylic and use a concealer pink gel and if
I have to book an hour and a half I want to be paid for it.
So this moves into a new topic.
How do you all structure your prices?
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