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My sister is doing a nail technicians course and feel snow that shes ready to get clients in and charge a reasonable ammount (and what with xmas and new year comming up business should be good)
What do you feel would be a resonable price for nails like this
She feels £25 as she needs to obviously cover the cost of products used (which are not cheap)
I just thought i'd ask for some advice seeing as though you guys give good advice to people.
My sister is doing a nail technicians course and feel snow that shes ready to get clients in and charge a reasonable ammount (and what with xmas and new year comming up business should be good)
What do you feel would be a resonable price for nails like this
She feels £25 as she needs to obviously cover the cost of products used (which are not cheap)
I just thought i'd ask for some advice seeing as though you guys give good advice to people.
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I go to the salon coz I dont like the english way of doing it. They lift too much.
and have whatever design they want. its the clients choice.
The products cost a small fortune from cesars (the nail company shes with).
From what I can gather, she needs 2 kinds of primer, nail tips, cuticle oil, the special gel to form the nail, and a rinse to remove excess gel as well as other products depending on what the client wants. I'm not 100% sure on it all, only tell what shes stated to me.
the uv light thats cures the nails cost £50 as it is and then there is replacing uv bulbs e.t.c and whatever else
women.... so complicated! lol
There are nail technician shops in the area and the charge about £30-£40