While you're talking about the imaginail....don't want to offend anyone here just want to share my opinion....!!!!!!!!!
I think the imaginail would be the biggest waste ov anyones money. I saw one a few Weeks ago and thought the nail designs looked cheap and tacky when finished. When I asked if it had been popular I was told people liked looking at what it could do but not many customers were having it done! I know its capable ov doing any picture but I really cant imagine any ov my customers wanting crazy designs every appointment on every finger. (MAYBE AT A PUSH FOR A ONE OFF!)
95% ov my customers prepher to have their nails completed without nail art the other 5% like something subtle on one or two fingers with diamanti es, 3d flowers, or flicks and dots. If I was to want to go further with the nail art I may invest in an air gun which with good training will cost hundreds and can then create pictures or special paint on effects. Why spending thousands on a machine which I can't see making any profit from.
People may argue they don't feel artistic enough to create nail art, but I feel if they have the ability to create good nail extentions with a bit ov practice they would b able to create some simple designs. The striper pens and dotting tools are excellent.
The imaginail is such an expense and I just can't see the benefits, a very expensive piece ov furniture!