Hi all,
I have a quick query you might be able to help me with.
I recently started a large thread asking loads of questions about starting up as mobile and I want to thank everyone for the advice given as I've booked my first two clients and am just starting out.
My question is that I think most Gel Polish (soak off) polishes last about the same amount of time right? Approximately 2-3 weeks. I'm using Gelez and so far it seems great but I've only used on myself. What I'm wondering is this, what do you do if a client comes back to you before the two weeks are up with chipping?
I'm assuming if it's in the first day or two you would remove and redo? But what if it was 8 days old? Do you see what I mean? Where do you draw the line and how do you cover this in your consultation (if you do?).
I hope that makes some sense and all being well no one will have any chipping and if they do they will confess to grouting with their nails or some such horror, but if they claim they've looked after them properly and they've still chipped, at what point do you say, well it's quite old, chipping is a possiblity I'm afraid...and how does that tally with you selling a manicure that lasts two weeks?
Thanks in advance,
Charlie
I have a quick query you might be able to help me with.
I recently started a large thread asking loads of questions about starting up as mobile and I want to thank everyone for the advice given as I've booked my first two clients and am just starting out.
My question is that I think most Gel Polish (soak off) polishes last about the same amount of time right? Approximately 2-3 weeks. I'm using Gelez and so far it seems great but I've only used on myself. What I'm wondering is this, what do you do if a client comes back to you before the two weeks are up with chipping?
I'm assuming if it's in the first day or two you would remove and redo? But what if it was 8 days old? Do you see what I mean? Where do you draw the line and how do you cover this in your consultation (if you do?).
I hope that makes some sense and all being well no one will have any chipping and if they do they will confess to grouting with their nails or some such horror, but if they claim they've looked after them properly and they've still chipped, at what point do you say, well it's quite old, chipping is a possiblity I'm afraid...and how does that tally with you selling a manicure that lasts two weeks?
Thanks in advance,
Charlie