I have noticed with a few of my new spraytan clients that they make comments about the way they are being sprayed. Silly things, like for instance, when you ask them to put their hand in a claw or something they say "Oooh never been asked that one before! This is professional!"
The majority of the clients who have made such comments have had spraytans at home from a mobile service. How easy is it to just buy the stuff and get to work??
The nail industry has no guidelines and neither does the beauty industry in this country.
This is how nail techs/beauticians get bad press.
I think that there are a few people out there who pose as professionals but have never had a certificate for anything.
Why do we keep having to pick up the pieces of other peoples rubbish and prove ourselves? And make it all right?
The upside is that I get regular clients after the initial visit, the downside is sorting out the bodge jobs. Can be a bit frustrating sometimes.
Anyone else have this problem?
The majority of the clients who have made such comments have had spraytans at home from a mobile service. How easy is it to just buy the stuff and get to work??
The nail industry has no guidelines and neither does the beauty industry in this country.
This is how nail techs/beauticians get bad press.
I think that there are a few people out there who pose as professionals but have never had a certificate for anything.
Why do we keep having to pick up the pieces of other peoples rubbish and prove ourselves? And make it all right?
The upside is that I get regular clients after the initial visit, the downside is sorting out the bodge jobs. Can be a bit frustrating sometimes.
Anyone else have this problem?