Advice needed on new specialised beauty business

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kerry0875

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Hello all,

I am currently costing setting up my own business, however my chosen premises due to location and low rental costs means I cannot offer my full services due to an established beauty business already there. I have been researching specialised treatments that I can offer which are not currently on offer (keeping up with me!) I know this sounds a bit odd but it's what I want to do....so ive come up with a few treatments but struggling with my main facial treatment. I have looked at Caci and yes it appeals because of the different types of facials I can offer as well as non surgical face lift but boy it's expensive, ive looked at A-lift and perfector which appeal but only offer non surgical facelift, I guess I am looking for something different...any suggestions ?? :lol:
 
I am just looking into dermal rollers...not a big investment but really good results. my friend in the UK does them and gets swears by them, or maybe a really good glycolic peel??? I am always looking for new ideas, and like you am really toying with Caci, its the cost that is putting me off to, but apparently they do some great deals on reconditioned units and clients seem to love it so maybe you should just bite the bullet!!!!
Tinaxxxxx
 
hi Tina,

Ive also been looking at the nouveau beauty group who offer the contour roller, i don't know an awful lot about the treatment and whether it would appeal to potential clients?? They also do the A-lift which looks good but then leaves me with what else can i do lol!! I spoke to my Caci rep and they had a couple of approved used units but even they were £6500. plus...then the VAT on top...
Any more ideas would be welcome:wink2:
 

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