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04-10-06, 05:08 PM
awww doll i wouldnt worry to much, it seems you mil is very happy with her nails, but i presume you gave her this info she is so keen to share with others. Maybe explain to her that each individual is different, for someone with long oval extension, yes gardening wudn be a great idea, but if someone had short soft square extensions it wud be possible, it also depends on the heavy handedness of the client. As for refills/rebalances it's also an idividual thing, some nails grow faster than others. I would say that on a new set on a new client i wud tell them to come back in two weeks to see if they need refilling, if a client can get away with three weeks they are happier. Dont get too disheartened...and dont insult ur others halves mam..haha, u wudn like it if he did! seriously thought tell her that the info you gave her was for her specifically and each new client will have a consoltation as to wat suits them best, if a new client is a keen gardener and out there every day u wudn give her long delicate nails...
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04-10-06, 05:14 PM
Yeah thats very tru-i can see what your saying and thanks!!!
but the only thing that pisses me off is she constantly abuses the nails because she's only paying a "donation" for them-so thats the reason she's still on 2 week rebalances-she rarely even goes a week without having some kind of mishap-and this pisses me off enough as it is without her adding to my pissed off-ness by scaring possible clients away if u know what i mean...I know i probly shouldn't let it wind me up so much but I'm trying really hard to build up a client base and as u guys know thats not a quick or easy thing to do-and i just see this as throwing me halfway back down the ladder againOh and hers are really short and squareish now as i thought it was the length causing her the problems-but noooo that didn't work either-its coz she's a typist but in her own words she's been doing it too long to change the way she does it-i.e using the pads of her fingers on the keys instead of the nails! ![]() |
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04-10-06, 05:18 PM
Grrrrr at MIL's!
Don't worry.. you'll have plenty of happy customers and people wont take any notice of her really, if the nails look good.. they will want to make their own minds up! |
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04-10-06, 09:14 PM
Does your MIL know this woman really well? If this woman isn't likely to keep up her maintenance, or is really rough and your MIL knows this about her, she might have been doing you a favour. There have been times when I've been talking to hairdressing clients about putting enhancements on and I've basically had to say "If you aren't going to maintain them, you are better off just getting party tips for special occasions."
But if that isn't the case, then I totally sympathise with you. I've had the salon owner drop a few comments to clients that have left me flabbergasted. I had to mention to her that it's better if I consult with the clients, because I can LOOK at their nails and talk to them about their lifestyle and relevant hobbies and figure out the best way to approach the situation. But I'm wondering if it's just this one woman she has said this to, or if that's the kind of thing she tells everyone. Also I agree with CadenceAlex... One person isn't going to give you a bad reputation It's irritating but you'll be fine. |
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05-10-06, 12:55 AM
Lol thanks everyone!
i think maybe i took it to heart too much-these blinkin pregnancy hormones never agree with me!Lol But i'm not sure how well she knows this woman or if this is what she tells everyone about teh nails etc etc so maybe i need to sit her down for a "chat" about them-and failing that if she still doesn't understand that not everyone can ruin a set of nails in a few days then maybe i will have to think twice about keeping them done for her,coz sometimes i just feel its more hassle than its worth. Never mind Thanks again everyone! x x x |
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05-10-06, 04:04 AM
Tell your clients they can do as they please with their nails all they have to do is wear gloves, tell your MIL too. and for the rough, and tough clients tell them you do repairs as needed.... LOL
Just have them remember their nails are Jewels not Garden tools LOL |
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05-10-06, 08:18 AM
yeah thats very true will tell her that if i ever feel like broaching the topic to her!
I think my other half may b planning to have words with her now tho as i was a tad upset yesterday Thanks for your help tho! xxxx |