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Gee

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Hi Geeks :)

I am in the planning stages of setting up as a mobile therapist and after much consideration i have decided to use Eve Taylor skin care range. I have registered for a trade account and after looking at their starter kits i'm a bit miffed about what to buy initiallly.

I'm an 'i want it all, i want it now' kinda girl so am tempted to buy starter pack 3 which contains all the professional size and retail products but obviously, having a very small client base at the moment this would probably be a waste of money. then there's the starter kits sold seperately. would i need the retail products to begin with or would it take a little time for clients to want to actually like and buy them?! i have no idea!

the other option is the mobile starter kit, which contains small sized products but this wont last long and no retail products.

Sorry, i'm waffling on a bit! I just want to get it right! I have the money to spend, i just don't want to waste it obviously!

Any suggestions geeks? Its giving me a headache! :irked:
 
Hi there, i bought the mobile therapist starter kit and added a few more items to it bit by bit, i.e. the AHA skin peel, Q10 serums and the specialist face masques (you can charge up to £10 extra for these). This way you can play with the products and not over stock retail items, they do have a long life but do you want them all sat around if you dont sell them to your customers. When you buy the kit too you get the manual free which is good as then you can plan you treatments which really helped me. Again this way you dont have to go on the training straight away as this can be added at a later date when you get busy doing facials. Just thought the toners and moisturisers can be topped up when they finish if you buy bigger ones and then you dont have to keep on buying the smaller pots which can be more cost effective too. If you need any other help send me a PM and i can try to assist you more. hth
 
Thanks Samantha thats a great help :)
 

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