MrsHarryWinston
Well-Known Member
So I've been thinking a lot lately about what I might like to do with nails. What school to do, in home or mobile, etc etc. I am a fan of clean streamlined systems. But had a question. I love gel polish and will definitely be a Gelish girl. Vinylux looks amazing so I'm very excited to try it out on myself. But I also love love LOVE Zoya!
So here is where I get a bit confused. You've got Gelish for the super long lasting. Vinylux for the mid long lasting regular polish. Would it be weird to offer Zoya as well?? I wouldn't want to confuse people with too many options...
Maybe regular manis include Zoya.
For something a little stronger for those that are hard on there nails they can upgrade to Vinylux.
And for a flawless 2 week finish go Gelish?
I feel like if one wants to offer their clients only the best it should just be a gel polish and Vinylux, but the the Zoya colours are all just so gorgeous I can't help but drool over them.
(Also no salon in my whole city offers Vinylux so that instantly bumps me up )
*i also don't want a HUGE collection of regular polish because I would rather a huge selection of Gelish. The regular polish is for the holdouts and toes.
So here is where I get a bit confused. You've got Gelish for the super long lasting. Vinylux for the mid long lasting regular polish. Would it be weird to offer Zoya as well?? I wouldn't want to confuse people with too many options...
Maybe regular manis include Zoya.
For something a little stronger for those that are hard on there nails they can upgrade to Vinylux.
And for a flawless 2 week finish go Gelish?
I feel like if one wants to offer their clients only the best it should just be a gel polish and Vinylux, but the the Zoya colours are all just so gorgeous I can't help but drool over them.
(Also no salon in my whole city offers Vinylux so that instantly bumps me up )
*i also don't want a HUGE collection of regular polish because I would rather a huge selection of Gelish. The regular polish is for the holdouts and toes.