For the simple stuff I charge on $5 bucks, but as I add rhinestones and glitter 
it goes to $10. I had a client that did not mind paying for nail art because 
she wanted it on every nail, so her fill was 25 and her nail art was 15 because 
it took extra time. Also at the Asian salons they charge al la carte for 
everything, I had a girl tell me she paid them 70 for a full set, and that was 
in Detroit about 1 year ago.
Hope this helps
Chloe
 


From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Nail art ?
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 08:26:20 -0700
To: [email protected]


Maybe you could tell her that you are now charging EVERYONE for nail art. She 
doesn't need to know if you are or are NOT charging anyone else. I'm right 
there with you though...you start offering and then it gets into more and more 
and before you know it, you're going above and beyond and it takes tons more 
time and no compensation. I need to practice what I preach. ;)


Michele





On Oct 29, 2010, at 11:53 PM, [email protected] wrote:


How much do you charge for simple nail art?  
 
I have a client (A), she is a sweetheart, but I am feeling like she is taking 
advantage of my generosity.  The client before her (B), I have been doing 
simple rhinestones, stripes, a flower sticker or dot flower on a couple of 
nails each week (she has been a client for 12 years).  This client (B) is, as 
well a sweetheart, and somewhat of a lonely heart, so it makes me feel good to 
make her feel special with my simple nail art.  (B) always lets me do whatever 
I am in the mood to do, whether it be simple or elaborate.  (A) saw the nail 
art I did on (B) about 2 months ago and I told her that I would not charge for 
simple rhinestones, a dot flower on a couple of nails.  She comes in ever other 
week for a mani and the opposite week for a polish change.  Well, about a month 
ago (A) started to give me direct orders as to where to place certain "art" on 
her nails and wanted art on all of her nails.  Nice me, NO CHARGE.
 
Last week (A) came in for her polish change, directed to me what she wanted a 
Halloween french, orange nail bed, black tip with a strip across the color 
change and rhinestones on all 10 nails.....  Ok...well this 15 min polish 
change ended up being a 35 minute service......as expected NO CHARGE, the check 
was already written out for a polish change NO CHARGE for the nail art.
 
Today, she comes in, sees (B)'s nails and says...oh that is cute...but I want 
blah blah blah blah blah.....I looked at her, I guess stunned, and her response 
is well....that is what I want.  I went off and told her that if she was 
planning on dictating to me what art I was to do on her nails, I would have to 
start charging her because, I am intimidated by "specifics" when it comes to 
nail art and if she wants "specifics", it definitely will take me longer and 
that would warrant an additional charge (I was planning on talking to her 
during her appointment about how a rhinestone or two, no big deal, but when you 
start dictating to me what you want, takes more time, more supplies to 
complete, I would have to charge for the art).
"But you don't charge (B)"  WHAT!!!!!  (B) doesn't dictate to me what to do, I 
do what I want, she is happy, NO CHARGE.  
 
Sorry for the long rant, but now.....back to the original ?.....how much do you 
charge for nail art???
Thank you for your input!

 
Mary Jo Zwirowski
Tipz n Toez, Ltd. ~ www.tipzntoezltd.com
Naperville, IL

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