Bridal fayres for nail clients - consultation/disinfecting etc?

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DollyDaydreem

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I'm debating whether to look at doing bridal fayres to try and get some more clients, as with being mobile rather than having a space it's slow going so far.

I had a look at some threads on here about them, mostly with regards to doing demos/trials on potential clients - but none mentioned what consultation they'd do. It seems a bit much to ask for full details/ medical info etc. if only doing one nail - but would one be insured otherwise? For disinfecting tools and files, I'm assuming barbicide and antibacterial spray would be acceptable?

Or is it worth doing bridal fayres at all...?
 
I think the general consensus is wedding fayres are good to do. Hopefully someone with specific answers will come along for you. I just thought I'd mention you've missed all the wedding fayre season now so you would only be getting prepared for next year :)
 
Wedding fayres are all year :) go for it & see how it goes!
It's important that your a good talker, passionate & know your stuff. Having a portfolio & nail pops are obviously essential.
Good luck :)
Kt
 
Great, thanks for the feedback. Yes, looking at long term, so no problem if it's a while in the future - just didn't want to look at committing myself if actually they aren't worth much business for the effort 😊
 

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