In my experience, every client who has asked for and received a discount is a difficult client. If they complain about your price, let them go somewhere else. I refuse to give discounts. I may run a special of a few dollars off over Christmas, but that is it. It is also important to know who your clients are. My clients are 50 and older.
What do you recommend for a client that has had their initial service that included a touch up and their skin is not grasping the ink. And that is of course ensuring that the needle depth was appropriate.
@@denicewilliams6523 there are too many variables to give a recommendation. Skin type, medication, aftercare, needle speed /depth / stretch. Very hard to say. I’d tell the artist to bring the client to their trainer and examine together
The skin cell cycle is roughly 28-30 days for a young healthy person. So 6 weeks is only 1.5 skin cell turnover cycles. I prefer to allow the skin two full cycles, minimum, to repair itself.
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In my experience, every client who has asked for and received a discount is a difficult client. If they complain about your price, let them go somewhere else. I refuse to give discounts. I may run a special of a few dollars off over Christmas, but that is it. It is also important to know who your clients are. My clients are 50 and older.
@@beautyinkandbeyond anyone who cold DMs you and says “would you take x amount instead?” Is a hard no for me.
Thank you! Its very helpful
I’m so glad to be of help!
What do you recommend for a client that has had their initial service that included a touch up and their skin is not grasping the ink. And that is of course ensuring that the needle depth was appropriate.
@@denicewilliams6523 there are too many variables to give a recommendation. Skin type, medication, aftercare, needle speed /depth / stretch. Very hard to say. I’d tell the artist to bring the client to their trainer and examine together
Wait what is wrong with a 6 week touch-up for nano/powder? 😅
The skin cell cycle is roughly 28-30 days for a young healthy person. So 6 weeks is only 1.5 skin cell turnover cycles. I prefer to allow the skin two full cycles, minimum, to repair itself.