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Anastasia Vasic

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Hi guys,
I'm a beautician working from home. I can't say I'm very busy but I get from 4 to 7 facials a week average. At the moment I use two skin care ranges,i like them. And i was thinking of getting another one soon. I wonder if it is good idea, is it not too much for a small salon? What do you think?
thanks:hug::hug::hug:
 
What is it that you feel you are not offering with the other 2 ranges? and what are you currently using?:)
 
What is it that you feel you are not offering with the other 2 ranges? and what are you currently using?:)


I use Environ, which i really love, but it is very clinical and facials are not the most relaxing either. And i use Ten (Italian prof skin care) as well, which is lovely too. Clients like facials and it retails well, but it's not so natural and they use artificial colors and smells. I was thinking of getting something more natural, aromatherapy based line like Eve Taylor or maybe something organic.
I think maybe I should go for it and then see which one is the less popular and let one of them go. I hope you understand what i mean:confused:
 
I use Environ, which i really love, but it is very clinical and facials are not the most relaxing either. And i use Ten (Italian prof skin care) as well, which is lovely too. Clients like facials and it retails well, but it's not so natural and they use artificial colors and smells. I was thinking of getting something more natural, aromatherapy based line like Eve Taylor or maybe something organic.
I think maybe I should go for it and then see which one is the less popular and let one of them go. I hope you understand what i mean:confused:

hi,

i will say, get rid of the italian one and replave it more with an aromatherapy one! academie does a nice aromatherapy range or la sultane de saba!

g.lo
 
I know what you mean about the clinical bit as cosmeceutical ranges tend to forget about the relaxation and sensory side to the treatments. I also play with the idea of a second range to fill this gap. I think more than 2 ranges would be very confusing in a small set-up and I think I would also ditch the one you are not so happy with.:hug:
 
A lovely Aromatherapy based range would be Decleor. My local salon which uses Environ also uses Guinot.
 
Thanks everyone:)
I would give Ten the elbow, but I have a good few clients asking for their facials and products, even I wouldn't be mad about this range. Do you think I should introduce a more natural range and slowly move my clients away from Ten, rather then just taking it from them?
But I think you are right, three different ranges is a bit too much. :hug:
 

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