Electrical Facials

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CathyBryant

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Hi Guys

Thinking of adding new treatments 2 our menu, in particular electrical facials, i dont have any experience of these although my 3 beauty therpist i employ have all covered this in college so thought i might use there skills and introduce one of these machines to the salon, could anyone advise me on a moderatly priced machine or any other tips?

Thanks
 
Hi, I love electrical facials. I would def recommend non surgical lifts (microcurrent) and microdermabraision. As you can target a more 'mature' clientele that would hopefully have a bit more available income. also they can easily sold as courses, with add on products! bonus :wink2:

I've been doing beauty a while but have only just set up on my own, luckily i found a really cheap crystal clear machine on EBay of all places, there's some really good finds on there! and use the Skinmate EQ-180 Microlift from HOF for £325, its a great little machine (if a bit basic) that will hopefully build clients up to be able to afford a better machine

sorry to ramble on but hope this helps
:hug: xx
 

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