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Geeklette
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Milton Keynes
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23-06-12, 09:19 PM
Hi All,
I'm starting back up from home at the end of this week, however as I have been out of the nail circuit for some time (5 years), I have lost touch with what to charge clients. I'm Creative trained in liquid and powder, so will be using their products. I obviously want to be competitive, but also need to make a living whilst building a client base. I can look around to see what others are charging for manicures etc, but there does not seem to be many Creative nail technicians in my area to compare with. Can anyone give me a bit of advise on what I should be charging. |
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Uber geek
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Surrey
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23-06-12, 09:24 PM
I would take note of the prices of all nail techs around you, regardless of whether they are CND or not.
Then work out how much each set is going to cost you...so add up all product costs, rent for the hour, disposables, absolutely everything. Decide how much you want to earn per set and where you would like to be in your local market, and there's your price. HTH xx |
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