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Spray Tanning - charges ??? -
28-11-05, 04:59 PM
Hi there.
At the moment i charge £15 for a full body spray. Just wondering if this was on the cheap side as thought i might put up my prices in Jan. It just seems so much hassle putting tent up and all the cleaning for £15. Sarah |
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28-11-05, 05:23 PM
I usually pay £30, if i get it for a special occasion so yes £15 is very cheap, do you do it mobile? - i would be chuffed if someone would do it in my housewith a pop up tent as i hate getting my clothes back on after cos i always feel like i am going to spoil it & i like it to dry for ages & i could just get my dressing gown on in my house, lol, i am waffling on a bit!!!... i think £20-£25 is much better for you to charge xx
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Mobile Tanning Prices -
28-11-05, 08:46 PM
HI, i am currently on a real promote my business drive so i am offering a full body tan for £20 if i go to the clients house and £18 if they come to me. I was originally charging £25 for a full body and reducing the price if more than one session was booked, with various other prices for face, neck and arms, or legs only etc... but i think for £18 or £20 no-one is going to just ask for their face or legs to be done they will just go the whole hog and have a full body as its real value at that price, but i would rather have 10 more clients at a slightly cheaper price, i think the key is not to be too gready, stay affordable and you will reap the rewards! i think you can afford to increase your price from £15 though, that is a little cheap.
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