What you need to start a Nail Salon?

f 3, 2024

“MIGHTY THINGS FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS GROW.” — JOHN DRYDEN.

In the early stages of your nail profession, there is a multitude of tempting products and tools to stuff in your salon kit. Who hasn’t wanted to redirect funds from a boring yet wise purchase for something racier like a seasonal limited edition Swarovski crystal mix?  What is the nail techs equivalent to an essential capsule collection or a new driver’s starter car? 

Wise or Wild Spending?

You want to binge-buy everything that catches your eye. You want it now. Nom nom nom, feed the ravenous glitter monster within. Red flag warning! Please slow down and be purposeful. Don’t spend what you don’t have. Square one is to create a spending plan that allows you to operate a steady nail business. Do you know which services you'll offer? What's your budget? Can you plan how many sets you can do with your current products? Remember to schedule regular product restocks. Keep track of what you use and spend. Start with a simple shopping list, track your expenses for three months, and see how much you spend each month.

Not so Basic Basics

To spend wisely, the bulk of your initial salon buy will consist of Core products. Decide if you’re going to offer Acrylic or Gel. It’s best to call out now what you want to be known for…basically what will be your number one service? Then pick up the essentials for that system. Our Saver Bundles are an affordable way to do this, save yourself 20% on every saver, this will maximise profits! You will absolutely need a good UV lamp (or two).  You will also need to start with an E-file to save your wrists from the wear and tear of hand filing. Both are big ticket items but worth every penny. The basics are what you use to build a business. The core products for your starting line up should be a set of 12 colours that include best selling classics like nudes, reds, pinks, and a couple trendy colours. You can layer on to that another 12 Glitters. Custom glitter mixes provide endless possibilities.  Lastly you will need a couple of high-quality brushes. Don’t over extend and dig yourself into any unnecessary debt before you bring in your first customer.

Variety Trap

For some reason, many nail techs can’t wrap their head around “less is more” philosophy. Take baby steps. A variety of specialty products means nothing if you still haven’t found your first client. Train yourself to slay in one specific service. Let that be your thing, your expertise. You will never regret it. As you build up your cash reserves, now you can pull in something new for fun. You can even plan when you will reward yourself with a splurge purchase. YN Pro Kits in acrylic or gel offer the most bang for your buck at a £300 starting investment. Just throw in a light and you’re ready to book clients. When in doubt turn to your nail community and ask for support. You may be going solo for the first time but you never have to do anything alone!

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