Yes! Both of us at my salon are having a hard time with them.

Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 06:28:47 -0500
Subject: RE: NailTech:: Re: Gelish colors
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Has anyone had application problems with the new spring collection.  Of gelish? 
??? Thick? I called told it was just us???? Strange been doing soak off 4 
yrs!!!!

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From: NailPixi <[email protected]> 
Date: 04/12/2013  10:53 PM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Gelish colors 
 

I have always had a hard time with Gelish.  I manage a Spa and I have had other 
Nail Techs accuse me of Mixing bottles together and the old stuff is 
discoloring the newer.  I never did this.  We would order the same colors and 
the variations changed every time.  I see a slight change in Shellac, but that 
one is never super noticeable. And it seems to still go on pretty much the 
same.  These are the only 2 I have worked with regularly enough to notice. 
On Thursday, April 11, 2013 12:21:23 PM UTC-5, Elena Desmonie wrote:Anyone know 
why they changed Jet set from an amazing blue/purple to a solid grey?  And 
Little Princess us now extremely sheer?
Elena Desmonie
On Apr 11, 2013 11:28 AM, "Karen Hodges" <[email protected]> wrote:





Hi there! (sorry...you didn’t give your name or location...)
 
And that would be my first piece of advice. Where ever you are, call around 
and ask what other salons are charging for booth rentals. In my area, the salon 
suites are based more on the square footage in your suite, rather than “being 
talked down” but do certainly inquire about move in breaks. Some will give you 
a 
few weeks to get started before full rent commences. It helps with the 
negotiations if you can say “So & So Salon only charges $$$ per week.”  

 
As for start up costs, if you already have your supplies, all you need is 
the equipment. And if you’ve got part of that already, I’m not seeing a huge 
cash outlay. However, be prepared to do a great many services as marketing and 
promotion to introduce yourself to those who work around you. I am in a salon 
suite, and now that the stylists know me...know my style and can speak with 
confidence to their clients...they’re referring me. I actually got a referral 
the other day from someone who’s never said more than “Good morning!” to me 
since I introduced myself when I moved in. 
 
Another factor is my personal experience is that in large metro areas, it 
seems harder to build loyalty. I’ll have someone come in, rant and rave, 
promise 
they’ll be back...even book another appointment...only to cancel and I never 
see 
them again. It’s weird.  Before the DFW area, I was in a small town 
environment, and it seemed the news got around and a higher percentage of 
people 
would become regulars than seem to be here. Building has been much slower t




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