BellsandWhistles
Well-Known Member
A friend has approached me today regarding a Prom Package idea she's had. Now, I'm trained in Hard Gel Extensions and Gel Polish and mainly work from home, but occasionally travel. She's trained in Brows and lashes and works from home.
I'm wondering, if and how, teaming up for Prom season could work?
It could potentionally bring in a whole new clientel for both of us. I'm concerned about the logistics.
We're meeting up next week to discuss it further, but, ideally I'd like to go armed with some ideas.
I was thinking, offering a Nail/Lash/Brow package, and completing the nails whilst they're having lashes/Brows done. Is that even feasible? How long do lashes/Brows take? A full set of extensions and Gel Polish takes me 2hrs. This could be cutting into her other appt times? I also have another job, so I'd have to work around that, which could prove problematic?
Is it possible to perhaps book the packages, and work out best possible appt times separately with the clients. So they get both services, but not necessarily at the same time. This could prove inconvenient for clients though.
Is there anyone who has tried this out? Could someone point out anything obvious I'm clearly missing or forgetting. Could this even work? Any opinions or advice would be gratefully appreciated.
I'm wondering, if and how, teaming up for Prom season could work?
It could potentionally bring in a whole new clientel for both of us. I'm concerned about the logistics.
We're meeting up next week to discuss it further, but, ideally I'd like to go armed with some ideas.
I was thinking, offering a Nail/Lash/Brow package, and completing the nails whilst they're having lashes/Brows done. Is that even feasible? How long do lashes/Brows take? A full set of extensions and Gel Polish takes me 2hrs. This could be cutting into her other appt times? I also have another job, so I'd have to work around that, which could prove problematic?
Is it possible to perhaps book the packages, and work out best possible appt times separately with the clients. So they get both services, but not necessarily at the same time. This could prove inconvenient for clients though.
Is there anyone who has tried this out? Could someone point out anything obvious I'm clearly missing or forgetting. Could this even work? Any opinions or advice would be gratefully appreciated.