Bio sculpture colours?

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kellwuk

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hi everyone, i have done some bio sculpture training and want to buy some colours to practice with before my assessment that will also be popular in the salon when i have qualified so as not to waste any product. can anyone suggest some popular colours, i have clients of all ages so want something for everyone.
any suggestions would be great
 
cant think of numbers off hand.
however i find demand for mid and dark colours much more than for any light shades.

i find mixing dark colours with sahara sands [i think its called that] gives great frosted mid shades too.
 
My most popular are

number 10 - pinotage
number 60 - chocoholic
black aubergine
2018 passion plum
2000 millenium lilac
9 sweet toffee
2026 pink tiara (im sure this has changed in colour:eek:)
6 sugar kiss
21 ravishing ruby
22 ravishing red

depends on the age of your clients!

I dont have ANY clients under the age of 35 ...the eldest being 70 odd !!

I always say if there's a particular colour you like i'll get it in for next time....i have around 40 odd colours now....and clients always pick on i havent got !

Good thing is they LAST ages too.
 
My most popular colours are

10 ... purply black for younger clients and me ....its fab!
6,18 and 85 for slightly older and up to ages of 70, my Mom is 70 (certainly doesn't look it though) she is my oldest customer and she loves No 85.

I have been doing bio sculpture for 6 months and have approx 20 of their colours but the ones mentioned above are definitely my most popular.
Hope this helps
 
thank u very much u have all been a great help, just didnt want to buy colours that no one liked and get stuck with them
 
thank u very much u have all been a great help, just didnt want to buy colours that no one liked and get stuck with them

get the colour charts in and build up slowly....and see what your clients are requesting.

Dont forget you could get the polish in first to see what its like (then retail it to whoever choses that gel in the future so that they can 'touch up' between infils or paint their toes to match - if you dont gel them)
 

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