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Rosiedrew

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Hiya

I am about to offer xpress facials ie no extraction or steaming but everything else.

I was thinking of using protect and perfect the Boots big seller. Will this be legal???

x:rolleyes:
 
If i knew my skin care therapist was using a facial range that i could buy form boots i would not pay for the treatment. Are you trained in Beauty therapy?
 
i agree! when a clients goes to a professional for a facial, they expect a professional range to be used, not just a high street brand.
just looked at your profile too, and it says that you are not a skin geek? how can you do facials when you are not qualified? this is a site for professionals. i apologise if this is wrong?
 
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I'm sure it's perfectly legal if you are qualified to carry out facials, however, why on earth would you want to use a Boots product? For a start it will cost you a fortune as you are paying retail prices to get it, secondly, what incentive is there for your clients - they could just buy the products themselves and apply them at home, which also means you are losing out on any potential sales of products.
 
i dont think any of my clients would come back for a facial if they knew i was using something they could go and pick up from boots! Why dont you try Eve taylor mobile package if you want a lower price range:hug:
 

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