Hopena23
Member
Hi guys and thank you for taking your time to read my questions and hopefully sharing some useful tips with me, I am currently finishing my NVQ Leven l in Hampshire,UK and trying to set up my small beauty room at home to begin with, and I have lots and lots of questions. Even though the course I am doing is ok, I feel like a person who knows very little still. So I spend a lot of time on this website and it taught me a lot of things and helped me to understand some things more. However I still have some questions, maybe they have been answered and I just havent found them, I am really sorry for this long introduction, and please forgive if you find my questions a bit silly.
1. How do I greet my client before treatment, what questions do I ask (for facials or mani and pedi)
2. What are the best tool (cuticle pusher, cuticle clippers, scissors, tweezers and so on) I would prefer to go for a really good quality even though I know it might come pricyJ
3. Wax can anyone explain to me the roll on wax as I am struggling to get how it works, as I used so far Australian Body care tube wax and hot wax from them also, but heard that roll on wax might be faster on legs and maybe arms and bikini ?but how does it work???and what are the best???
4. Facial products, I have recently visited professionalbeauty exhibition in london, and Dermalogica seemed more willing to work with people smaller sizes, but their first order is a bit pricy, so how to choose what products to use, and in regards to training of their products, I would personally prefer to go with more organic ranges, and obviously dermologica is opposite to that, Pink Boutique sounds good and pricy, so did anyone heard anything about them and their products. I know you can go to Sallys or Capital and get their range of skin care to begin with, but I tried their products myself and did not like them at all, so I would not like to offer them to my clients. The reason I was interested in Dermalogica offer was only due their 2 weeks training, as I feel my doing that I can gain a bit more knowledge and confidence in doing facial, and knowing a bit about the actual products and the ingredients, as nothing like that were discussed in our course.
I will highly appreciate if anyone can spare couple of minutes to share their experience to answer if not all of the questions but at list one of them. Thank you so much.
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1. How do I greet my client before treatment, what questions do I ask (for facials or mani and pedi)
2. What are the best tool (cuticle pusher, cuticle clippers, scissors, tweezers and so on) I would prefer to go for a really good quality even though I know it might come pricyJ
3. Wax can anyone explain to me the roll on wax as I am struggling to get how it works, as I used so far Australian Body care tube wax and hot wax from them also, but heard that roll on wax might be faster on legs and maybe arms and bikini ?but how does it work???and what are the best???
4. Facial products, I have recently visited professionalbeauty exhibition in london, and Dermalogica seemed more willing to work with people smaller sizes, but their first order is a bit pricy, so how to choose what products to use, and in regards to training of their products, I would personally prefer to go with more organic ranges, and obviously dermologica is opposite to that, Pink Boutique sounds good and pricy, so did anyone heard anything about them and their products. I know you can go to Sallys or Capital and get their range of skin care to begin with, but I tried their products myself and did not like them at all, so I would not like to offer them to my clients. The reason I was interested in Dermalogica offer was only due their 2 weeks training, as I feel my doing that I can gain a bit more knowledge and confidence in doing facial, and knowing a bit about the actual products and the ingredients, as nothing like that were discussed in our course.
I will highly appreciate if anyone can spare couple of minutes to share their experience to answer if not all of the questions but at list one of them. Thank you so much.
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