Creative - Retailing enamel

SalonGeek

Help Support SalonGeek:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Thompson1

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2008
Messages
89
Reaction score
1
Location
Berwick
Hi guys

How do you retail your creative enamel to customers? R new therapist said the last suppleir of nail polish she used (cant rememebr the name) used to have mini sizes so it was easy to retail as a handbag size touch up bottle of the colour they had in the salon. We have always struggled on the creative enamel and wondered if you had any ideas to start shifting more? Also does anyone find it takes ages to dry completely? we use the solor spray but cant see I have noticed it drying any quicker?
 
My clients, once they have chosen a polish to complete their manicure always want one for top up/home use.

I have never had any problem with Creative polishes drying, I use stickey base coat, two thin coats of polish, super shiney top coat and a spritz of solar speed spray.
 
I find that CND enamel dries really quickly. I use a speed dry topcoat, but even without it I find it dries quickly.

I have a small 12 bottle retail display positioned right next to my client so she can be browsing whilst having her nails done, and if a client chooses to have an enamel I suggest she takes a bottle home. Unfortunately not many of my clients choose enamel as they seem to prefer a p&w application, but having said that I sold a couple of bottles last week
 
Mini varnishes I would find really fiddly to use and probably wouldn't have one in my handbag - jmo.

I do retail Creative Nail Enamel, not huge amounts but they do sell.

I recently started using CND heat dry top coat, three minutes under a lamp - any old desk lamp, hairdryer or I use my gel lamp and there you client dry and ready to go!!

Hope this helps.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top