10 High Demand Services Solo Estheticians Can Offer to Clients (Even If It's Hard To Retain Clients)
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- 10 High Demand Services Solo Estheticians Can Offer to Clients (Even If It's Hard To Retain Clients)
In this video i will be sharing 10 High Demand services that can help you stand out in the esthetics industry and keep your clients coming back for more!
This video will cover:
✅ My tips and advice when offering services
✅ What types of services to offer
✅ My personal experience to help you get a better understanding
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For the dermaplaning, I order from dermaplane pro the 10r blades and I use there AHA/BHA TONER before and after dermaplaning. I also use very little oil. I find it's actually better because you cab really feel how much pressure you're putting on the blade and less slippage lol. When I dermaplane myself, I break out sometimes but it's where I have more terminal hair vs. Vellus hair. You can offer to wax the terminal hair first and when you dermaplane over it, just reduce the amount of passes and strokes and the barrier will not be compromised ❤ just a suggestion 😊😊 great video thank u!
Love this
Thank you!!! 💚
Thanks for making this video. This was really helpful for a new solo esthetician like myself.
Awww...Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
This is really helpful thank you! ♥️
I'm so glad it was helpful! 💚
I loved this video ! Ty
I'm so glad you love it! Thank you! Your welcome!
Thank you so much, love
You are so welcome
I just graduated and I love your videos. Lots of information that I needed thank you ❤😊
You are so welcome! and Congrats!!! 💚
I'm a solo Aesthetician here🖐️ I love your videos♥️
Awww...thank you so much! 💚
I have some questions, but if you already talked about them, please let me know the links to yr videos. 1) how long it took you before you finished the classes? 2) what was the investment to open your own spa business? 3) what would you do differently ( lessons learned)? Thanks in advance.
I want to say check out this video i talk about my investment here ruclips.net/video/EOwGxNYwATI/видео.htmlsi=aaqz8rMEHskW1LMi
What classes are you referring to again?
I would say throughout my journey of being a solo esthetician I would say i would have liked to be more organize with my expenses and income streamlining everything for a smooth transition.
Thank you for being here! I’m trying to figure out in NJ can I do lashes and waxing as an esthetician? I live close to Pa and found out I will not be able to do those things there.
If you’re certified in both lashes and esthetics, I would think you’d be able to offer both services
@@chloenicholas1758 I looked up the board of cosmetology and found I need to work 2 years in my home state then I can do these services in Pa. This is the grey area I’m trying to figure out beforehand. Thank you for the reply!
I agree with @chloenicholas of being certified to do lashes, and also I would recommend checking with the New Jersey Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling for any additional requirements or guidelines that may apply. I know you can offer both, but some services we choose to offer we need to be certified plus having a license to perform. You can offer both services in NJ. It may be different as well if your a new esthetician that just graduated. I can see them saying you need this amount of time to do this. When in doubt just check with the cosmetology board.
I wanted to offer dermaplaning as a service, however, apparently in the state of South Carolina you can only do it under a medical pro. Says my instructor
Wow...that's crazy. That's one of the cons sometimes with being an esthetician we are limited as of what we can offer!