Chris2807
Well-Known Member
Well yes I agree Geeg, I have had training for everything else and am getting to grips with it all, roll on the unveil !:biggrin:
But think on this!!! Only 20 years ago, painters and decorators all used brushes to apply the paint ... now they all use rollers and still get a fabulous finish in half the time. Does using a roller make the paint job inferior?? No. Has it meant less business for the painters and deorators? No. Has it saved time and made those in the business more prosperous? Yes.
Think positive for a change ladies and gents.
So does this mean that the current method of L&P application will become obsolete or will it be used alongside the 'new' thing?
Im very looking forward to this new idea... Im very much open for anything new.. Im always looking for ways forward - whether its nails or my life in general..
There must be new inventions in this world for the world to move on..
As long as its done correctly and professionally in the right way without causing harm to the natural nail... then a new method is very welcomed.
Will this new method create enhancements that last as well as the traditional method?
What about rebalance/maintenance - will that be affected?
I have heard a few noises about something new. Oh I wish I was in the 'know'. I am such an impatient bunny - I can't stand the pain of waiting.:sad:
The technique won't give them the eye - it does it for them. If they don't have the 'eye' they probably never will!However I still can't help but play devils advocate and say that if someone cannot see what makes a beautiful nail now, I am very curious as to how a new technique will give them the 'eye' :wink2: IYKWIM :hug:
Totally understand; read my 2nd post again as I explain there (I think) why excellent teks will enjoy 'playing' with this. This is NOT A CND product!!! I have no idea what they will do in America and when you do get it, it won't be under the name we have chosen. Hope this helpsI hope this isn't just the "reverse method" with a new name, or something like that. I've pretty well mastered the traditional application method, so I guess I can take it or leave it, yanno?
Jac you get this anyway. No one is going to jump ship from your salon to them, it is analternative that is cool. May I say to all at this point that there will be education, step-by-steps and (hopefully soon) a website 'how to'.If it is the mould thing and it will allow nail bars to knock out full sets in 30 mins, then wont it be detremental to those of us that have taken the time and done training to do L&P tip and overlay or sculpted enhancements, because the public will favour the 30 min cheaper full sets to the 1 hour plus more expensive ones,
Or do you think that its so innovative we will all be doing this instead?
Nooooooo!! It is A way of doing things and a less beautiful alternative. If teks make more money through something cool we can sell to them, then I am happy you will all make more money which in turn helps us too. I guess that is how business works and it is up to companies like us to source things to HELP YOU!Good question Jac :biggrin: So will it be the new way of doing things if so I am sure more will take up nails hence more sales for the nail companies :wink2:
I dont see why we would charge less for this serviceThis situation reminds me of a mini mani compared to a mani. New technique can be used for the ones in a hurry in and out and you still get paid. Then there is the way we are doing it for the ones who want a little more time taken on them and willing to pay for the extra.
Personally I find a win win situation we get paid either way, we can market to a larger group and how is this a bad thing
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