Jo's Nails
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
I put the pic on my Facebook page of a sculpted nail on a nail biter, I kept it very short and natural, there was also a very bitten nail next to it to show the difference. A lady then contacted me and explained that she is a bitter and wanted what was shown in the picture. We have been keeping in touch through email.
The lady explained that she is a serial nail bitter and she wants false nails and to grow her own nails but had been told that it's not possible (I don't know why). I explained that I used a cover pink and that I hadn't put a tip on etc.
I told her that she needs weekly maintenance appointments for a while to make sure that she is keeping them on and she had to oil on a regular basis to repair any damage that had been done and that it will take a lot of hard work on her part. I haven't heard from her for a few days, not sure if I have put her off or if she is busy.
My question is.. When do you tell a nail bitter bout weekly appointments/maintenance?
Do you tell her before hand or after she has had the treatment to get the sale?
I thought I was being honest and preparing a potential client about the process as I would rather the client come back and become a regular client and love her nails.
Jo.x
I put the pic on my Facebook page of a sculpted nail on a nail biter, I kept it very short and natural, there was also a very bitten nail next to it to show the difference. A lady then contacted me and explained that she is a bitter and wanted what was shown in the picture. We have been keeping in touch through email.
The lady explained that she is a serial nail bitter and she wants false nails and to grow her own nails but had been told that it's not possible (I don't know why). I explained that I used a cover pink and that I hadn't put a tip on etc.
I told her that she needs weekly maintenance appointments for a while to make sure that she is keeping them on and she had to oil on a regular basis to repair any damage that had been done and that it will take a lot of hard work on her part. I haven't heard from her for a few days, not sure if I have put her off or if she is busy.
My question is.. When do you tell a nail bitter bout weekly appointments/maintenance?
Do you tell her before hand or after she has had the treatment to get the sale?
I thought I was being honest and preparing a potential client about the process as I would rather the client come back and become a regular client and love her nails.
Jo.x