*Are you an independent contractor or an employee??  If you are an
employee, talk to your owner about raising the price of Shellac ( and all
of your gel polish) service to eliminate the service charge to you.
 Frankly, as a former owner, that is what I would do.*
*
*
*If you are a booth renter, you can raise the price of the service yourself
to off set the product charge you are being charged or you can choose no to
use the Shellac.*
*
**Sherri*


On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:53 AM, Laura Merzetti <[email protected]>wrote:

> I use several different lines (Shellac is one of them) – all
> successfully.   My clients tend to pick based on colour, not brand.   Once
> they choose, I will explain how the process works with that product, what
> they can expect from it, how it will be removed, and what they need to do
> once they leave my salon.    I do agree that most of them think of
> “Shellac” as the only product out there, let’s face it, that’s the one that
> draws them in, and we as salon professionals are benefitting from CND’s
> massive advertising campaign.  ****
>
> ** **
>
> There is a place for all of the products that you would like to use.   If
> you don’t want to use Shellac because it’s costing you more per service,
> then don’t.   Just make sure you have a good choice of colours for your
> clients and it should all work out fine J****
>
> ** **
>
> Laura ****
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *Patricia Arsenault
> *Sent:* November-17-11 7:03 AM
> *To:* Nail Tech Message Board
> *Subject:* NailTech:: Shellac Brainwashed****
>
> ** **
>
> Hi,****
>
> I work at a salon that uses Shellac but I get charged a product charge
> everytime I use it.  Honestly, I don't find it my favorite gel polish so I
> usually will try and use Gelish or Geleration on them that I bring in.
>  No product charge for me and better colors and wearability for the client.
>  This is only my opinion mind you.****
>
>     I have been finding that the general public is BRAINWASHED into
> thinking that Shellac is the only and best thing for them to use.  I don't
> know a simple solution to this problem but there has to be one.  Anyone
> that can shed some light please let me know.****
>
> Trish****
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