g.lo
Well-Known Member
hi all,
i finally managed to log myself in, and wanted to say how great is this site.
I HAVE LEARN SO MUCH!:lol:
I am about to start my new business, renting a beauty room in Solihull, where i will be doing face and body treatment and Hawaiian Lomi Lomi spa therapies..
I had the dilemma of choosing a skincare and decided to go with Nimue ( never heard abot it before my research, but very good review).
I have read previous thread, and just wanted an update opnion about the ranges please, can anyone please answer my question:
1. do you find it easy to sell( both treatment and retail product)
2. the fact it is not well known, is it a barrier?
3. how people feel after their first treatment, are they impressed, rave about it?
4. how is the dbody range like? (including the treatment)
5. what about the training, is it good? ( i have booked already)
6. can you do a pampering facial as well with Nimue?
7.what about the texture of the product ( had only little sample), the smell, is it to clinical.
well i better stop here, thanks for your patience and help!:wink2:
gaby
i finally managed to log myself in, and wanted to say how great is this site.
I HAVE LEARN SO MUCH!:lol:
I am about to start my new business, renting a beauty room in Solihull, where i will be doing face and body treatment and Hawaiian Lomi Lomi spa therapies..
I had the dilemma of choosing a skincare and decided to go with Nimue ( never heard abot it before my research, but very good review).
I have read previous thread, and just wanted an update opnion about the ranges please, can anyone please answer my question:
1. do you find it easy to sell( both treatment and retail product)
2. the fact it is not well known, is it a barrier?
3. how people feel after their first treatment, are they impressed, rave about it?
4. how is the dbody range like? (including the treatment)
5. what about the training, is it good? ( i have booked already)
6. can you do a pampering facial as well with Nimue?
7.what about the texture of the product ( had only little sample), the smell, is it to clinical.
well i better stop here, thanks for your patience and help!:wink2:
gaby