i would like to learn micro-current facial - i think there would be profit in it as clients have to have a course of treatments etc also i have a micro-current facial machine sitting upstairs getting dusty lol - but i think i need to wait til ive got my level 3 before i can do that training
spray tanning looks really good - although my hubby tested my new machine and gun out on me and ended up spraying me like he was hosing the garden! not a good experience surfice to say i had to shower it all off !!!!
vic xx
Micro current treatments (non surgical facials)are very popular,but to have a good recognised machine you have to pay thousands.
We have the Bio Ultimate Gold and it is extremely popular,and yes you do benefit mainly from having a course rather than having a one off treatment.
Our machine cost mega bucks,but in time you do recoup your money,but.....it takes time,it's definately not something to take lightly.It also does many other treatments other than the micro current facials,i.e lifting and firming the body,anti cellulite etc,so it's a good piece of equipment to buy.
We charge £40.00 a treatment,treatment lasts approx 3/4 of an hour and it is recommended that you have a course of either 6 or 12(depending on needs)Then we recommend that you return once a month for a maintenance.
The products cost as well,i.e the inpregnated gauze mask that goes under the electric mask,which follows the lifting precedure,costs approx £5.00 each,so although you are charging £40.00 per treatment obviously these things have to be taken into account.
You can buy cheaper micro current machines,i.e the type that you learn on in level 3 but these wont bring in the clients as easily.