Try Angela Jones too!! G ! 
And a friend of mine here in town
Farrah Jamerson. 

Caralyn
Memphis. TN
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On Nov 6, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Angela R Wingerter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Becky, I'll look for Maggie!
>  
> Angie Wingerter
> 
> 
> From: Becky <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sat, November 6, 2010 12:48:20 PM
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Nail art ?
> 
> Maggie Franklin has some good art, and looks simple to do.. I was perusing 
> her album on Facebook.:):)
> 
> On Nov 6, 2010 11:58 AM, "Angela R Wingerter" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > 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
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > 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
> >>Naperville, IL-- 
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