hairloverr
Well-Known Member
I suppose but then surely you'd balance it somewhere in between and know that a few clients may take a bit of extra time/product as they have exceptionally thick hair but on the flip side some clients may have thinner/shorter hair so will take less time/product.
So for example I wouldn't charge less for a manicure if a client only wanted their nails buffed at the end, nor would I charge more for a layer of glitter polish on top of a normal colour. I would charge extra for nail art as it's an additional service though.
These are all just ideas - of course it's up to the OP what works for them and their clients!
That's why I did from. So the cheapest one. With fine short hair etc will be the price that I got on there from. And when someone may come for a consultation. Or call to ask I could always say for long will be £15 more etc. something like that