Manicured nails used to be a total luxury enjoyed by only the most affluent women.
But today, manicures are so popular that many women consider their manicured nails as an absolute necessity.
If you are a skilled manicurist, you could cash in on the demand for manicures by starting your own home based manicure business.
How to Get into the Manicurist Business
When starting your home based manicure business, you will want to set up a comfortable place to give your customers their manicures. It will be important to present an attractive, welcoming area where your customers can sit and relax. Decide if your home allows for a waiting area as well, and decorate this area so that it is inviting.
You will need to collect enough supplies, from nail polish to cuticle clippers, so that you will be able to do manicures on many people a day.
Make sure you have a valid license to do manicures. You may also choose to take some refresher courses or workshops so that you can get all the latest information on which manicures are most popular and most requested.
Skills Needed:
When starting a home based manicurist business, you must have excellent manicuring skills. Family, friends and relatives are good candidates and will probably line up so that you can practice on them!
Communication skills are also very important when running a manicurist business. If you are a good talker and a great listener, your customers are more likely to come back for regular manicures.
In the manicurist business you will also need to have strong management skills. You must know how to manage your time and resources properly, so that you can schedule appointments properly, and not keep your customers waiting.
Experience Needed:
Having work experience in a spa or salon, would be a definite advantage when starting a home based manicurist business.
Office experience would also be beneficial as you will be scheduling appointments, ordering supplies, and handling the revenue of your business.
Startup Requirements:
As long as your manicurist license is current, you can easily start doing manicures at home. When starting, factor in costs for initial supplies and equipment such as a manicurist table and chair, and marketing costs.
Resources:
National Cosmetology Association
Cosmetology Industry Association of British Columbia
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