Facial electricals - popular or not?

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ilovelashes

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I am in 2 minds as to whether I should do this course or not and would appreciate any comments.

I've read a few threads on here saying they are old fashioned, I'm talking about faradic, galvanic etc.

Are there any geeks out there still offering these treatments and if so how popular?

I really wanted to get into caci etc but I've just started out and they are way out my price range even with payg etc.

Any advice appreciated thanks x
 
Just because something is considered old fashioned doesn't mean it's ineffective!
I have created my own bespoke facial which uses a combination of galvanic, SwissDermyl products, ionto, non surgical facelift and photo rejuvenation. It's by far my most popular facial and it's £45 more expensive than any other facial I offer.
I don't advertise it as a galvanic facial per se though; it's called the "Haute Couture" facial, which has an exclusive, aspirational feel to it.
I find that treatments are as popular as you want to make them; if you promote them properly people buy them.
Word it carefully by creating a need for it - your average client won't care if it's galvanic; what they care about is what it will do for them!
 
Well said Lynne!! :)
 

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