Q&A: Help for a Newbie

I’m also a newbie and scared to death. I really haven’t pushed myself trying to get clients because I don’t feel I’m the best I can be. Being a Virgo is a big setback for me. I want to be the perfectionist. I too am from the South (South Carolina) and there are no good seminars or training anywhere near here. I’m not a procrastinator and really want to make the best of this.
 
I guess what I’m saying is that first I need to get the confidence and more training besides what I learned at the terrible school I went to. I’ve read the trade magazines and looked at different tapes, but I need the hands-on training. I’ve only been in business since Jan. 7. I know this is a slow time of year and am sort of glad because I don’t completely know what I am doing. Please help.
Jan
 
Adrienne: When I was first in your shoes, I too wanted to be perfect. Everyone has their own technique and niche. I was the pedicure queen when I began five years ago, simply because it was my best service, and I was confident that I did a great job on feet because my clients kept coming back and sending people in as well. With acrylic and gel, I had to train and retrain myself, mainly because of bad habits learned in the beginning. I found that finding a mentor who had great technique was essential to my success. Also, be willing to go to the larger shows to see first hand all of the nail companies, and get a demo nail from as many as you can! For any newbie, I would also recommend networking with other techs online at www.nailsmag.com/forums or www.beautytech.com. I’ve given and received lots of advice from those girls and consider them to be some of the best in our business. 
 
Heather: I love your enthusiasm! It sounds to me that your first stop should be technical classes — as many as you can find! Do you have a local supply house? Many offer classes. I know through the product companies I use, many offer classes as well. Have you checked the manufacturer websites?
 
Are there any other technicians in the area who are very talented and fully booked? For someone like myself, I could not survive without an assistant. Someone right out of school like you would be perfect. You’d learn all the techniques, as well as the business from someone with a lot more experience. It might take some time to find the right fit, but it’s a great place to start!
 
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Gravatar left by Jada at 2/20/2008 1:14 PM
I just want to say for Jan, school was just to get you to pass your Boards. You have to be willing to go to shows and classes even if they're a distnce away. Don't worry about going by yourself, everybody is there for the same thing, somebody is going to smile and introduce themself to you. I'm going to the Orlando Premiere Show, in June, they have a Networking BBQ before the show starts and it could really help you with maybe a mentor or a coasch in your area. Good Luck!!!

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