What Tools Do You Need For A Pedicure?
If you are thinking about giving yourself a pedicure, but
are not sure what tools you need, you have turned to the right place. For a thorough pedicure there are several
tools you will need to complete your mission:
*Tub
*Warm Water
*Foot Salt
*Towel
*Cotton balls
*Nail Polish Remover
*Nail Clipper
*Nail File
*Nail Brush
*Base Coat
*Top Coat
*Polish
The first thing you should do is soak you feet in a tub of
warm water. You can add Epsom salt or
foot salt to soothe your feet. You
should have a towel handy to dry your feet.
You should also have cotton balls and nailpolish remover to take off the
old nailpolish. Next you will use a nail
clipper and file to trim and shape your nails.
You should also use a nailbrush to clean your feet and nails before you
start to apply any polish. Make sure to
use a top coat and bottom coat with your polish to ensure that it lasts as long
as possible. These are the basic steps
to a pedicure. There are other steps you
can add if you want to get fancy, but this is a great starting point!
Cheap Pedicure Equipment: Where to Look
Finding affordable pedicure equipment is an excellent way to
keep overhead costs low in these tough economic times. But where should you
look for the best prices on equipment for your nail salon?
The essentials that any nail salon offering pedicures needs
include pedicure chairs (with or without attached foot baths), technician
stools, storage cabinets, and chairs or sofas for the reception area. Whether
you’re in need of just one piece or you’re looking to completely revamp your
salon from top to bottom, here are a few ways to save money without sacrificing
style and quality:
Shop online. There are a number of discounts to be found on
the Internet. Just make sure that you buy from a reputable seller, and always
examine the return and exchange policy ahead of time. When shopping online,
it’s important to know that you’ll have the option of sending back a piece that
is broken or does not quite meet your expectations.
Consider used equipment. Believe it or not, there are some
high quality options available, many of them barely used. If you’re concerned
about sanitation, the equipment can be thoroughly disinfected before being put
into use at your salon.
Buy direct from manufacturers. If you cut out the middleman
– the nail supply store – you could stand to save some serious cash. Look
manufacturer direct offers, and if you need several pieces, ask if you can
receive a lower cost pet item when you but in bulk.
Luxury Pedicure Equipment
Providing your clientele with a sense of luxury is one
almost guaranteed way to get them to come back to your nail salon time and time
again. The kinds of pedicure equipment
that you use, therefore, makes a major difference in repeat business. Many pedicure chairs have automatic massages
available now and many customers will not frequent a salon that doesn’t offer
that kind of amenity. With this in mind,
why not offer even more to your customers?
When in a recession, the first budget cuts that savvy people make are to
their luxury budgets – and pedicures are generally considered to be a
luxury. But one thing that remains is
that people like to treat themselves now and again. By having the right pedicure equipment, you
can set yourself apart from the competition.
Offer free upgrades like a rose petal soak. You can create an arrangement with a local
florist for their daily petal clippings.
Perhaps offer a trade – rose petals for complimentary monthly
pedicure. Start to think outside of the
box so that you can make your pedicure salon the place that people will want to
work into their budget. Pedicures are
one of the simple pleasures in life and making the experience more pleasurable
at your salon will go along way towards generating repeat business.


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