Hi Laura!
These are the clients I love to hate...!

I have some standard pricing for most common nail art requests:
Glitter/colored acrylic sculpts (aka Rock Star) - full set $40 single color - 
add $5 per addt'l color - individual $5 single color add $1 per addt'l color
Handpainted nail art - full set $8 - individual $1 (add to full set/fill in 
price)
Inlays - full set $10 - individual $2 (add to full set/fill in price)
And custom jobs (for parties, hair shows and crazy stuff we do here): $30 an 
hour

Any combination of these is priced accordingly.

So, for what your client asked for, I would have charged:
Color acrylic sculpt full set:  $40
Inlays (lace) full set: $10
Total: $50

If the customer asked me for something I knew wouldn't work or look right, I'd 
tell her that flat out and offer her alternatives. When she walks out that 
door, my name is all over her hands. The last thing I want for a client to tell 
everyone I did her nails and they look like crap!  

But if the customer insists on some way-out design that I've never done and 
will take me longer than 2 hours start to finish for her appt, she's definitely 
getting charged hourly.  For that, I'll do whatever she wants for however long 
it takes!

Hope this helps!
Jeanne Parks
New You Nail Gallery
Detroit, MI


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From: Laura Merzetti <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, December 10, 2009 9:26:49 AM
Subject: NailTech:: Need help with pricing custom nail art, and a vent too :)


Hey tech friends, I need help with pricing my custom work.  I have only one 
client who this really applies to but she is becoming increasingly demanding.  
This week it took me 3 hours to do her nails and I was really annoyed by the 
time we were done (started at 5:30 pm and evenings are not my most creative or 
generous time – I am a morning person!!).  
 
She wanted black lace embedded over white tips, or so I thought.  I hunted for 
black lace and ended up using black lace seam binding.  I did up a sample tip 
and I didn’t really like the look of it so I did up a couple of other ones with 
the black lace embedded over a red and a gold gel polish background and I 
thought those looked stunning.
 
She didn’t want those, she wanted the white tips because she had it in her head 
she wanted them to look like lace stockings.   She didn’t want the lace to 
cover the white tip she wanted the lace to cover the nail bed but keep the 
white tip exposed, so that meant cutting parts of the lace off so that nothing 
touched the white tip.   Then she wanted the same mix I’d used on my nails that 
I had on several weeks ago, on the nail bed.  It was a custom coverage blend.  
I tried to explain that you would never see it under the lace but she 
insisted.   
 
The lace didn’t go on right, it was too thick, too bulky, and by this time I 
was ready to toss her out the door.  I did the best I could but I wasn’t happy 
with them – they were thick and bulky looking and I couldn’t even get a decent 
picture of them to go in my book.  She loved them but I absolutely hated the 
end result.  And you couldn’t notice the custom blend on the nail bed under the 
lace at all.  
 
My dilemma is this;  I didn’t charge her nearly enough for the work involved.  
I charged her the cost of a new set and that’s it.  I am toying with the idea 
of starting to charge by the hour for this kind of thing – that way they will 
soon realize that the longer it takes me the more it’s going to cost them, and 
she may have a whole new attitude about it then.   Like I said it is just this 
one client who is this way.  I have let her do this to me for the past year and 
now I need to change this because I am starting to resent her appointments.  
Yet – I get to do something fun and different with her, so I need her for 
that.  But I also need her to listen to me when I tell her something will not 
work the way she thinks it will.  I think if she knew she was being charged by 
the minute for these nails she might think twice about that.   I’ve told her 
several times ‘you need to make a decision’ as she sits there staring at her 
nails,
 then looking at me…then we just sort of play this game where nobody says 
anything and eventually I say ‘OK, let’s try it.’ and usually it does not look 
like the way she pictured it so we end up taking it off and starting over.  
 
Those of you who do this kind of customized work – when THEY come to you with 
an idea that they want to do….how do you end up charging for it?
 
Laura Merzetti
Scratch My Back Nail Studio
AjaxOntario Canada
 
 
 Scratch My Back
     Nail Studio
 
Laura Merzetti
5 Turriff Crescent
Ajax, Ontario L1T 3N4
 www.scratchmyback.ca
905-443-6482
 
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