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Essie Tent Cards Make Marketing Easy

Not only does Essie regularly create striking nail art looks using its seasonal collections, the company also provides tent cards to display them to your clients.

by Staff
January 5, 2016
Essie Tent Cards Make Marketing Easy

 

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Not only does Essie regularly create striking nail art looks using its seasonal collections, the company also provides tent cards to display them to your clients. The front of the card features finished looks for clients to choose from, while the back provides step-by-step instructions. “Nail art offers salons a great way to increase revenue per transaction, strengthen relationships with clients, and drive social media awareness,” says company founder Essie Weingarten. “Our seasonal nail art tent cards can be easily placed at salon counters and manicure stations to capture clients’ attention. The simple step-by-step instructions enable every salon to offer cutting-edge nail looks from the runway in the season’s hottest colors.”

The nail art tent cards are included with the purchase of any 12- or 36-piece new collection display.

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For more information, go to www.essie.com.

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