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09-05-05, 06:01 PM

In my Salon we use
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Germaine De -capuccini - This one is my favourite expensive but really works
my clients love it .They know that they get what they pay for and don't mind paying more for the better product.




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Otherwise, I would have gone with p8n8. They have two start-up costs, either £600 or £950 or round about that anyway and the products have oxygen in them. Once I get a few more clients and finish the range that I started up with (from salon services), I will definitely be ordering from them.
P8N8 have an offer on now for £120 to get started with their mini facial without training but with the option to add that on. I think that's very affordable. I'm pretty sure I'm going for it. I have yet to find anything else that impresses me.
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Dermalogica - 29-01-06, 05:01 PM

Hi,

Im still training in college at the moment but we use Dermalogica producst and to be honest they are well worth the money. Especially if the clinet is using the products at home as well. If you are finding it hard to afford the line why not start on another system until you have gained a clientel and then you can change to dermalogica. To be honest facials are very very rare. I hardly ever do them!
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Has anyone hear of Collin products or Australian Body Care? what are these products like, are they cheap or do they still work as good as others.

Thank you, would appreciate your views
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15-02-06, 01:14 PM

Hi nailglitz and everyone,
I would say its a nightmare when I started 12years ago I had the advantage when my old now closed salon put me on elemis training in harrow in london. That outlay is about 5k now!!! But if you look on ebay there are salons closing down constantly with unused products. I recommend elemis and Guinot but initial outlay is expensive so look around ebay etc. Also it pays to get friendly with a few reps of the companies!! Hope this helps!! x
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15-02-06, 09:22 PM

I use Swiss Dermyl, by the facial company in Leicester. (if you ring talking pages they have the number)They are a great co. with fab products that really work, Caprice uses them so they can't be bad. Best of all there is no minimum order. Also have you tried jean d'arcel, they use that at work. There website is www.jeandarcel.co.uk they are brill products too.
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16-02-06, 11:30 AM

Hi there

I use natural moor (www.moorspa.co.uk). I found these to be kind to sensitive skin which was a main priority for me. I think the initial cost was over £70 to buy most of the tester range. They are very helpful and supportive and are willing to let you buy as and when you need items.

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