:Scared:Hi,
I've posted a few questions regarding electrolysis and received so much wonderful advice. Today i really need some honest opinions.
I have been doing mainly electrolysis for about a year now and after having many people suggest getting an apilus i made a plan that i would buy the cleo as i can't afford the SeniorII, and rent a room for a few hours a week in central London and make electrolysis my main treatment and also provide microdermabrasion and galvanic facials too.
I felt there would be enough demand for electrolysis as that is my passion and what i feel i want to do as my career, but my husband just does not agree. He thinks i won't get enough clients to make a living and pay for the machine.
I know many of you therapists are making a living from electrolysis and I'm so passionate about it that now i feel really upset that maybe he's right and i really won't get any clients. He keeps on going on about Laser being more popular and even though i have argued with him for hours explaining why electrolysis is the only permanent hair removal method he still believes that the average women will not be aware of this and will have laser done as you get rid of more hairs. I have told him that laser is hair reduction not permanent removal yet he does not see people actively looking for an electrolygist rather than go into a laser salon. (sorry for going on and on but have to vent my fustration).
I have many clients at the moment but i work as a mobile using an old carlton diathermy machine and it takes ages to set up, but i don't make enough money at all.
I just don't know what to do. Do i go ahead with my plan or just continue the way i'm going? I just can't afford to screw up and i don't want to let go of my dreams. sob sob.
I've posted a few questions regarding electrolysis and received so much wonderful advice. Today i really need some honest opinions.
I have been doing mainly electrolysis for about a year now and after having many people suggest getting an apilus i made a plan that i would buy the cleo as i can't afford the SeniorII, and rent a room for a few hours a week in central London and make electrolysis my main treatment and also provide microdermabrasion and galvanic facials too.
I felt there would be enough demand for electrolysis as that is my passion and what i feel i want to do as my career, but my husband just does not agree. He thinks i won't get enough clients to make a living and pay for the machine.
I know many of you therapists are making a living from electrolysis and I'm so passionate about it that now i feel really upset that maybe he's right and i really won't get any clients. He keeps on going on about Laser being more popular and even though i have argued with him for hours explaining why electrolysis is the only permanent hair removal method he still believes that the average women will not be aware of this and will have laser done as you get rid of more hairs. I have told him that laser is hair reduction not permanent removal yet he does not see people actively looking for an electrolygist rather than go into a laser salon. (sorry for going on and on but have to vent my fustration).
I have many clients at the moment but i work as a mobile using an old carlton diathermy machine and it takes ages to set up, but i don't make enough money at all.
I just don't know what to do. Do i go ahead with my plan or just continue the way i'm going? I just can't afford to screw up and i don't want to let go of my dreams. sob sob.