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29-05-08, 03:24 PM
hi
dont think its too soon, the sooner the better , if your a bit nervous about the end results why dont you offer a discount rate and explain to the client that this rate only applys for a limited time, while your training. io think its best to get stuck straight in. good luck ciara |
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29-05-08, 08:04 PM
You are best to have a go while it is still all fresh in your memory,
you could offer it at a cheaper price to begin with and to get the clients hooked then put it up to full price, i was charging £12.50 per spray tan from January just to get them in the door and to get them hooked to the tantrick solutions, i put my price back up in May to full price £25 per tan and they are still coming for the tans and i have not had one complaint about the price, but i do explain to them that if they follow all after care advise they will get around 10 days from their tan, so they are all more than happy |
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30-05-08, 07:43 PM
Oooh I'm glad you asked that! I was wondering the same thing! There are several girls where I work who have said they are interested but I was thinking I ought to do a few more ppl first before I let myself loose on ppl who are going to be seen by the public! (we all rehome dogs and ppl look at you a bit funny if you are streaky) having said that they were all up for me doing it pretraining! Obviously didn't cos I doubt I could even work out how to get it out of the box by myself!
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