Hi All,
> I've been lurking for sometime and really need some advice.
>
> I just started working in a nail spa that just opened about a week ago.
> The concept is to get quick/quality service. The menu is very simple
> which I like.
>
> The problem me and the other techs are having is the time issue and
> would love some tips on how we can be quick but give a quality service.
>
> They want us to do a maniucre in 15 minutes and a pediucre in 20 minutes
> with the following steps:
> Manicure-sanitize, remove polish, file, soak, cuticle remover, cuticle
> work/nip, massage, buff, base, polish, top, quick dry, solar oil.
> Pedicure-All the normal steps that most people do in 45 min done in 20
> mins.
>
> We do get 10 mins extra for a french. We can't seem to get the time
> down. Would love suggestions.
>
> Also we offer acrylic and we use creative. None of us are that
> experienced in acrylic so we are all slow. One of the girls told them
> about backscratchers extreme and they want to know more about it. The girls told the owners it would be faster so they are interested in it. I would love to know the pros and cons of this product as I really know
> nothing about it. I would rather stick with creative and learning
> acrylic that way.
>
> Nobody is doing p/w they are doing one color and painting the p/w on the
> acrylic with polish which I am not crazy about but I also can't do a
> very good set of p/w powder very good so I might have to go that route.
>
> Anyway would love advice and thoughts on this. Also, Sam thanks for all of the tutorials they have helped me a great deal!
> Thanks to all
>
>
>
> ====================================
> I've been lurking for sometime and really need some advice.
>
> I just started working in a nail spa that just opened about a week ago.
> The concept is to get quick/quality service. The menu is very simple
> which I like.
>
> The problem me and the other techs are having is the time issue and
> would love some tips on how we can be quick but give a quality service.
>
> They want us to do a maniucre in 15 minutes and a pediucre in 20 minutes
> with the following steps:
> Manicure-sanitize, remove polish, file, soak, cuticle remover, cuticle
> work/nip, massage, buff, base, polish, top, quick dry, solar oil.
> Pedicure-All the normal steps that most people do in 45 min done in 20
> mins.
>
> We do get 10 mins extra for a french. We can't seem to get the time
> down. Would love suggestions.
>
> Also we offer acrylic and we use creative. None of us are that
> experienced in acrylic so we are all slow. One of the girls told them
> about backscratchers extreme and they want to know more about it. The girls told the owners it would be faster so they are interested in it. I would love to know the pros and cons of this product as I really know
> nothing about it. I would rather stick with creative and learning
> acrylic that way.
>
> Nobody is doing p/w they are doing one color and painting the p/w on the
> acrylic with polish which I am not crazy about but I also can't do a
> very good set of p/w powder very good so I might have to go that route.
>
> Anyway would love advice and thoughts on this. Also, Sam thanks for all of the tutorials they have helped me a great deal!
> Thanks to all
>
>
>
> ====================================