50 of the Worst Things Clients Have Said to Techs

From commenting on weight loss to refusing to pay to demanding services despite an illness or family death, some clients just don't know how to be respectful or appropriate.
From commenting on weight loss to refusing to pay to demanding services despite an illness or family death, some clients just don't know how to be respectful or appropriate.
Young Nails' Tracey Reierson and Habib Salo discuss how to approach problems with difficult clients.
From minor inconveniences to major requests, learn to ask in a way that yields results.
Salon owners often complain that they can't find good nail techs. Here are some tips to help your students meet owners' needs and succeed in the nail industry after graduation.
With all the nail salon “horror stories” in the news recently, you may be seeing more clients who have sanitation concerns. These concerns can range from mild worry to full-blown germaphobia. Learn how to put your clients’ fears at ease and help them enjoy a safe and healthy nail service.
“How do I get salon clients to keep their hands off my stuff when I’m not there?”
Suggestions range from being direct to adopting a "three strikes and you're out" rule.
NAILS asks readers how to get rid of clients who are causing more harm than they're worth.
This salon owner can't stop her clients from picking their nails, but she can disincentivize it by charging them when they do.
Don’t let squabbles, rivalries, and gossip turn your business into “As the Salon Turns.”
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