suggest that you have a trial, and practise on each other. He will soon realise that it is expensive, time consuming, and although natural, not attractive.
I couldn't agree more....have a look at this, especially at the last page:i think maybe he is on the right track with his ideas, i mean without ideas there is no progress..but as the proffesional you could steer him in the right direction, and explain for a treatment to actually work, it has to have some benificial properties to be effective..
have a look at some sites that show salons who use real food as part of there treatment offers.. you would be suprised at what you can and erm.. cant (whipped cream) use..
why dont you do a bit of homework on this subject, and then take your findings to your new boss, you never know hey.. and maybe showing an interest in his ideas may cement you a place in his salon as a trusted and outgoing employee?
this is an excellent point. But equally I still think we need to go back to 'what does this do for the leg / foot' etc... it seems an very expensive way to give a very novelty treatment. I guess I am just more into the professional side than using whipped cream which would make people laugh and generate sales initially... but won't last!:smack:I couldn't agree more....have a look at this, especially at the last page:
http://www.nailsmag.com/pdfs/features/NA1007recipeweb.pdf
Surprise!! Foot treatment with strawberries...by a pro magazine..
As well said before, have a look around at what other spa/salons offer over their web sites, and support and help your boss with the idea of fresh products...to do it right.
After all you pay your food and bills from there. If he fails, you will be looking for a new job very soon...so he will not be the only loser...
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