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Laurachicgeek

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Hi Geeks!!!

I'm just starting up my own mobile beauty therapy business but was wondering what is the best facial skincare products to use???

I'm looking at Declor at the moment but is there anyother cheaper but still good quality products I could use?

Please can you help!!!

Laura

:cry:
 
Eve Taylor has beautiful products
 
It depends what you're looking for. Are you looking for a pampering range, or a treatment range?
 
My college changed to Eve Taylor products this year and they get a big thumbs up from all of us, the staff, the students and the clients.
There is no minimum order, the customer support is first class and the training is the best.
You can like the Eve Taylor fb group and have a look for yourself, the Taylor family are usually very quick to get back to anyone who posts a question and it will give you a feel for the range of products they have.
hth.
 
Hi Laura,

I use Decleor products in my salon, and have done for 11 years , they are amazing products and lovely treatments to give and recieve !
However I would be surprised if they were to supply to a mobile therapist ?
JoJo
 
Hi Laura,

I use Decleor products in my salon, and have done for 11 years , they are amazing products and lovely treatments to give and recieve !
However I would be surprised if they were to supply to a mobile therapist ?
JoJo

Why?
As long as you have the correct qualification and are willing to research and learn from the Navigator and attend training when possible?
Eve Taylor also do a mobile kit with travel sizes perfect for mobile or start up then you can add on other more specialised or advanced products or larger sizes you use the most.
Give them a call! X and good luck!! X
 
Lots of the premium brands won't supply mobile or home therapists as it doesn't fit their profile and/or they feel that there is too much to cart about. Dermalogica is one, Ila spa another and I think decleor might fall into that category too. I don't say I condone it though...
 
Dermalogica do sell to home based salons. Not mobile though... Just thought I'd say :)
 
Thank you soo much for your responses!!! I asked eve Taylor but they said you need to be level 3 qualified before I can order which is great coz I'm qualifying in the next 2 weeks so I'll wait till then :)
Thanks for the info and support!!!
Laura
 

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