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| Hall of Famer Join Date: Feb 2005
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| I can't buy hair products from my tanning distributor, why should hair salons get to buy tanning products from the beauty supplier? If it was only sold through tanning distributors, then not every jo blow with any kind of hair, nail, makup, ticket could buy it at cost. There is no issue with hair salons that have tanning beds, buying lotions, there is an issue with people that have no tanning bed being able to buy lotions at my cost to use in my salon, and buy it for all their friends also. I also think Supre sucks. Never liked the dried on chalky feel left from the lotions after my tan. yuck.
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| All Star Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Canada Posts: 75 | Quote:
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| Super Star Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: USA Posts: 615 | Quote:
What if the hair salon buys a bed, gets with a tanning lotion supplier, then sells their bed. They can still buy lotion from the tanning lotion supplier. Control lost. The diversion issue is 100% about philosophy. About the lotion manufacturers making a pledge to only sell to qualified distributers. To me, as I've explained, many hair salons qualify as small tanning salons thus makes sense to service them if you're a beauty supply shop. Anyway we're starting to go in circles a bit here.. | |
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| Super Star Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: USA Posts: 615 | Quote:
Like I said in another thread guys... 100-200% markup will attract competition.. you can't just disregard the realities of a free market economy just because it hurts your own bottom line.. If one looks past their own nose on this issue you'll see what I'm saying makes perfect sense.. otherwise that $1000 refridgerator you bought would have cost you $3000... and that $2000 TV would be $5000... the reason they're not is because of intense competition and I'm sorry but our tanning salons don't get a free pass on that.. | |
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| Mojave Tan Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Natomas, CA Posts: 786 | My fingers are crossed that DC is coming out with a men's line. Then I can say - bye-bye to Supre's Hammer and the two others I carry. Hempz in in a ton of tan extenders and moisturizers. Can always find a new one that isn't Supre for customers. **Most important - Sell what you use. If you won't use a lotion because the smell, turns you orange, doesn't live up to the label. Don't order or stock in your store because it is cheap. Customers see right through this on the first tan. You will lose credibility with the staff and clientel. |
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| Happy to Tan you! Join Date: May 2005 Location: Tennessee Posts: 99 | The "Big 4" of course. Designer Skin Cal Tan Swedish Beauty Australian Gold Since I became a Premiere Salon last year, my lotion sales are up 28%! And, I'll be getting a check back for co-op advertising. Best decision I've made. I do miss the Fiesta Sun line, but that's the only one. __________________ "Constantly talking isn't necessarily communicating." ~ Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind |
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| Hall of Famer Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 2,103 | same as wendy, I miss the fiji, but in the end, its what makes your salon the most profit. __________________ We are the creators of our own life experiences through thought. Thought becomes things, good or bad. Think positive. |
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| All Star Join Date: May 2008 Location: Alabama Posts: 77 | Let me say that in beauty supply stores around here, ANYONE can buy products. They just don't get a discount without a license. I can seen MANY clients come in who purchase lotions for $15-$20 from a beauty supply store! Now back to the topic... my top 3 (and only 3) are... Devoted Creations Synergy (Filthy Rich & Cupids Spell) Designer Skin(which I don't prefer, but lots of customers ask for it) |
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| Happy to Tan you! Join Date: May 2005 Location: Tennessee Posts: 99 | Quote:
To be quite honest, I don't like Fiji bronzers. I could tolerate the smell of Nano, although it was a harsh ATO. But, most of the other bronzers reallllllly had a horrible DHA smell afterward, and they streaked really easily. Momentum smelled great in the bottle, but after tanning it was awful. I have a hard time selling products that I personally wouldn't use. And, I wouldn't use those because I didn't like the smell later. __________________ "Constantly talking isn't necessarily communicating." ~ Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | |
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| Long Time member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Colorado Posts: 201 | JeffK, WTF? Where I am at the beauty supply houses have Supre, which means everyone with a beauty license, or their friend who uses their license can go and buy Supre whether their salon has a tanning bed or not. Give Greg a break, he does more to help salons than anyone I know. I am a bit biased, because Greg is a friend. However, I will tell you he has helped my salons over the years in mega amounts. If you have private label and don't sell it on the internet, it will not end up on the internet cheaper than what you sell it for. I have had clients tell me that they have tried to buy our private label on line but can't find it. Yea, no shit! |
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| Veteran | [quote=JeffK;274044]What would you have Supre do, Greg? Try to shut down eBay listings? It is simple... Supre assigns every salon customer a number then require every distributor selling the products to report that number vs the number of beds they have vs the products they purchased. That way you know who are diverting products. PS you verify bed counts for each salon....Most major brands are in the salon training them. If they are selling 20 cases of lotion per week per bed then maybe they are selling on the internet! It is simple... know your customers That is how you stop diversion. __________________ Greg Klesius GSK Resources 800-654-1209 www.gskresources.com soakinuptherays@yahoo.com Last edited by GSK Resources : 29th July 2008 at 10:34 PM. |
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| Super Star Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: USA Posts: 615 | Quote:
Unless all the manufacturers implement it AND share their sales info with one another then this parody of an anti-diversion system cannot possibly work... System defeated in under 30 seconds of thought. Thank you. Drive through. | |
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| All Star Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: IL Posts: 73 | About how many of each do you sell? like how many bronzers, accelerators, tingles? it seems like we tend to sell more of certain ones so I think i want to only sell a couple of each and get rid of the others. I just not sure what is a good amount of each to sell __________________ www.escapetanandspa.com |
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| Smartass Canuck Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada Posts: 8,871 | [quote=GSK Resources;274362] Quote:
__________________ ![]() www.ChronosMarketing.com ____________________________________________ The problem nowadays is stupidity. Why don't we just take the safety labels off everything and see what happens? | |
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