Pooh8bear
Well-Known Member
Maybe we could all wear badges with our Geek names on too.
It's great, take lots of money because a lot of the companies do V.A.T free & offers on the day which is even better....
Not sure if CND will be doing it too...hope so.x
My tickets are already booked and am bringing my hairdresser friend for a good old girlie day
Will try and remember to make a geek badge lol although walking around with my geek name on my chest could be a lil embaressing lol
Hope to see many of you there :hug:
xxxx
Not much point in me making a geek name badge, unless I put 'geek name' above 'kirsty' to clarify lol. When I registered, I didn't have to say how many tickets I wanted so can I take someone along? If so, do they need to be in the beauty industry or can I just take a friend along for company (don't fancy going all by myself lol).
In my opinion, only professionals should attend ... we are selling professional only products and allowing the public in, even friends, should be a big NO. All that happens is that we the exhibitors get flack later for selling pro products to non professionals when in reality it is the pros who bring their friends, and the organisers who are totally at fault for bringing them in the first place.
In my opinion, only professionals should attend ... we are selling professional only products and allowing the public in, even friends, should be a big NO. All that happens is that we the exhibitors get flack later for selling pro products to non professionals when in reality it is the pros who bring their friends, and the organisers who are totally at fault for bringing them in the first place.
I would say ... No!I am definately going and was going to go on the Monday but am seriously worried that s2 will have run out of the new Shellac colours by then!! Dare I risk it ??
OMG I didn't even think of this im glad this has been brought up. Yes i agree completly with what you are saying.In my opinion, only professionals should attend ... we are selling professional only products and allowing the public in, even friends, should be a big NO. All that happens is that we the exhibitors get flack later for selling pro products to non professionals when in reality it is the pros who bring their friends, and the organisers who are totally at fault for bringing them in the first place.
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