Collin, I am thrilled for your input thank you - may I ask what percentage of your male clients opt for the nose wax treatment?
I tried several of my virgin man-wax friends and they all thought it would be really painful, stating that they'd never have it done. I'd be very grateful of the feedback from the existing successful practitioners.
Cheers, Jason.
Hi Jason,
to be quiet honest there is,relatively speaking, only a minority of both male and female clients that opt for this treatment...simply because it hasn't as yet really been marketed .
With therapist awareness now growing this is a procedure which is becoming more and more available to menu's and will undoubtedly further increase in popularity.
From a therapist perspective this offers a good revenue stream (from a cost to generated revenue perspective)
It is a procedure that is relatively simplistic to master (with appropriate instruction/training of course),easy to sell as an add on treatment and one that offers a sense of cleanliness to the recipricant...it simply feels so clean and represents good value for money.
In terms of pain barriers from the clients perspective..well we are all different however from personnel experience,and from experience with others this procedure sure beats the hell out of tweezing singular hairs ( particularly for us older guy's)which brings tears to the eyes...I think we simply don't have the same pain threshold as females do :hug:
How did your "virgin" male customers ultimately feel about the procedure and the post treatment outcome...did they feel it was worth going through that "male" pain barrier...did they feel that the means/cost justified the end result..would they have it done again??