Tips for craftsmen: How to prepare for the New Year season

  • Offer advance booking

There is always a large influx of customers before the New Year holidays. Start taking bookings in advance and create a comfortable work schedule to avoid stress.  

  • Prepare for trend requests

Purchase popular holiday shades of gel polishes, glitter, rhinestones and decorative elements. Your arsenal should be ready for any customer request.  

  • Prepare a design portfolio

Show customers examples of New Year designs so that they can choose the one that best meets their wishes.  

  • Add coziness 

Create a festive atmosphere in the salon: New Year's decor, pleasant music and, perhaps, even hot tea for clients. This will help create an unforgettable experience.  

  • Festive promotions for clients
  • The New Year period is a great opportunity to please your clients. Here are some ideas:  
  1. Discounts on festive manicures: for example, on New Year's designs or shiny coatings.  
  2. Gift for booking: offer a mini-present, such as cuticle oil or a festive nail sticker.  
  3. Loyalty program: a gift certificate or a bonus for re-booking in January.  
  • Ready to work during the holiday season

The holidays are a time of great stress for manicurists. Remember the importance of rest and proper planning. A high level of service and a good mood will be your advantages even during a busy period.  

New Year's manicure 2024 is about shine, style and creativity. Use these ideas and trends to offer clients the best solutions for the holiday season. And most importantly, enjoy the process of creating a festive mood with LUNAmoon!
 

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