While much of the Retail sector anticipates a turnaround in 2021, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s (ACSI®) Retail and Consumer Shipping Report 2020-2021, customer satisfaction is not heading in the right direction.
The term "shelfie" usually refers to an Instagram-worthy photo depicting a colorful bookshelf. However, nail salons can also post the perfect shelfie, consisting of polish, retail, or glitter. Here are some of our favorites.
Whether it’s for accent nails, a glitter ombre, or a full set of nails, glitter can provide a range of different looks. Try out these glitter types to dazzle your clients.
Diamond Cosmetics, a private label nail polish company, released six vivid shades, perfect for those looking to build a summery collection of their own polish line. Names of the colors include One in a Melon, I Don't Carrot All, and Spin Some Sugar For Me, however they can be renamed to your liking.
The Bio Sculpture Heel Balm is formulated to soften hard calluses and dry, cracked heels. It's a great option for to massage into foot and heals during pedicure services, and it can also be sold in retail so clients can apply it twice daily.
ManiGlovz offers a glove that acts as a UPF 50+ UV protective sunblock. For clients who are concerned about UV and LED light, the gloves can be used when their hands are in the lamp.
New collections from Made Men are great retail options to offer for clients looking for the perfect gift for the men in their lives, or to offer as gifts to male clients.
Anyone can display products in a straight line, but by taking the time to create an engaging display, you will attract customers, entice them to try new products, and ultimately see an increase in sales.
During the holiday season, clients will be looking for festive new colors, stocking stuffers, and stress relievers. Offer these winter colors and giftable holiday items to brighten their season.
As more states begin legalizing the use of marijuana, general interest in the benefits of the cannabis plant continues to grow. The use of hemp-derived CBD oils is being introduced in some spas and salons across the country — should yours be next?