I am not very good or creative with nail art, but I haven't really tried to do 
much. Just simple things and I have never charged for it nor has a client even 
ask what it would be extra. They just assume if they want a decal or a slash or 
rhinestone it is included I guess. I have been wanting to start getting more 
into nail art but since I have been not charging for all these years I figured 
why spend more money or time on a loosing thing. Then I thought about if I did 
learn some new things I could display them on tips and also attach a price on 
it 
so if they want it they see the price up front. 

 
Angie Wingerter




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; Manicures That Last <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 10:41:19 AM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Nail art ?

$1 a minute should be right on.  I gave Lorraine a spread sheet about 'what are 
you worth' that she uploaded to her website.  You just plug in your prices and 
how long it takes you to do the service.  Then it gives you an idea of what 
you're making per hour on your service.  The eye opener is seeing how some 
service make you a lot and other don't.  


Determining your worth per hour and per minute will answer any future questions 
"how much should I charge?"

Hopefully, she'll see this and post the link for us.  I'll add her as a cc.

Trust me when I tell you, you're clients want something...they'll pay.  If you 
let them exploit your service for nothing (pay) they will continue to take 
advantage of that.  Really!  Do they go to the grocery store and tell the 
clerk..."come on, just give me the eggs free today"?  Why do they think they 
can 
do it to you?  


It's not fair.  Until you're willing to risk pissing them off for a day, 
they'll 
continue to abuse you financially.  You have to say, "I'm worth more than this 
and I deserve better".

I get it.  I used to be the same way.  Now that I've been to TCU (Tony Cuccio 
University) I'll never be that girl again.

Kind Regards,
Elaine T. Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax 661.257.5856
[email protected]
Blog: itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com



On Fri, 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
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