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sammi_xxx

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I'm currently training in NSI Balance Gel in college, I have qualified in Level 2 already, on my Level 3 currently
I've done a few sets but not too sure on what to charge?
I have a friend who wanted her nails doing for Christmas, my college tutor recommended I charge between £20-£25. Well let's say she pretty much laughed in my face! Something like that knocks my confidence, as if to say, they won't be that good!

I have attached a few pictures to get your guys opinions :) Honest please :)
 

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The sidewalls from the middle finger are not right, but the rest looks good in my opinion, especially if your not fully qualified yet. I definetely would pay 20-25 pound.
 
I know, I have noticed that haha but thank you :)
 
And please, let nobody knock your confidence, you're doing great hun...
 
Thanks :) I'm really happy with them considering the first pictures were my first set using the Balance Gel :)
 
The second pic looks like there is a little product on the skin. But to be perfectly honest they look lovely apart from that :) xx
 
Definitely don't charge less than £20 Hun they look good keep practising


Laura xx
 
Thanks guys :) xx
 
Also another question, would you charge the same for coloured gel? xx
 
I would be happy to pay that for a set, they look good as your only training, I remember when I first started training in 1999 in fibreglass they was awful and looked nothing like your so I would be proud of yourself Hun, x
 
They look really good. A couple of tweaks here and there but apart from that you've done a great job. well done. I'd be happy to pay £20-25.00 for them. Don't charge a penny less. You have to pay to replace your products after all. :)
 
I think your friend may be looking for "a deal as she is your friend," unfortunately if you do all your friends nails for free or discounted prices you won't be making any profit. If you want to make money you did the right thing. I would happily pay 20-25 for that set. I do charge a little more for color. As far as my opinion I think she would already be getting a deal at that price. Don't sell yourself short.
 
there lovely i would deffinatley be happy to pay that!
 
They're great have you posted them on your fb for her to see might make her eat her own words ;-) xx

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