FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
*My crucial advice to a customer looking to hire a provider in my field: Observe the potential providers introduction, their interaction as you ask questions and come to terms to making a decision to book with them or not. If they respond short, dry or hasty to get an appointment or even at initial point of service or during and they are NOT to try to understand your needs or accommodate your requests/reactions, more than likely their session with you, which is an extremely personal time will NOT prove genuine nor satisfactory. If they don't greet you with enthusiasm as if they truly value your inquiries & your time they DO NOT DESERVE your business. I've experience this scenario a couple times too many. Where I felt rushed and devalued as a customer and chose not to go with my gut feeling because I liked their advertisement persona or was already at the location and I felt my options had limited because of the time, hassle to find and secure another provider, the end results were ALWAYS disappointing. I came to the conclusion I would rather figure out a Plan B than to squander my wellbeing, time & money for whom is not qualified to do or complete the job.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
*I wish customers really knew the sincere effort & value I put into each beauty and wellness experience that my guest encounters. I totally believe in the BENEFITS of what I provide.