
Who is this school suitable for?
✔ I have worked in salons that mainly use machine care. ✔ I want to incorporate water care, but I'm worried. ✔ I want to update my current salon without rejecting it. ✔ I want to have a care method that I can explain to customers with confidence. ✔ I want to create a salon that can continue for a long time.
Who this school is not suitable for
✖ I have no intention of changing the way I do things now. ✖ I don't want to change the menu or prices at all. ✖ I just want to learn the techniques. ✖ I'm not interested in running a salon.
Re:Water is a course that reconstructs your way of thinking.
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After completing Re:Water,
Salon management that effortlessly introduces water care
Treatment that can be explained to customers
Differentiation through care as a strength
Treatment standards that can be shared with staff
You can achieve an **"evolved salon without changing the way things are done"**.
Why "Re:Water"?
Water care is not something that can be established simply by knowing the techniques.
Salon flow, price, explanation, education. Only when all of these are in place
It will become the care of choice.
Re:Water has experience both in the field and in management,
This is a program that communicates technology and sales without separating them.
subject
From machine care to water care
For nail artists who have already started salon work
Content
What is Re:Water?
Re:Water is
For those who have been working in salons mainly with machine care,
This is a restructuring program for salon owners and active nail technicians.
"I know water care is good."
but--
✔ I don't know how to add it to the current menu. ✔ I'm worried about how to explain it to customers. ✔ I'm afraid to change the price, time, or flow.
Re:Water is
This course is designed to review not only techniques but also the salon's "way of doing things."
Course Content
Balancing technology and salon strategy
In Re:Water,
In addition to learning water care techniques,
We will also propose and implement methods tailored to the circumstances of each salon.
<Technical aspect>
Water Care Theory and Safety
Deciding how to use and combine with machine care
Identifying cuticles and keratin
Treatment design that reduces stress on nails and skin
<Salon Strategy>
How to implement it by utilizing the existing menu
Reasonable menu structure and time planning
Pricing concepts and gradual changeover
How to explain and communicate to customers
How to share and educate staff
There's no need to "change everything."
We will reconstruct it in a way that suits the salon.
Course style
Small class size, practical and interactive
Instruction based on the flow of salon work
Emphasis on interviews with each participant
Re:Water is
This is not a course that imposes a uniform approach.
We will work together to create a usable format, taking into account the size of the salon, its clientele, and its strengths.
Completion and Certification
After completing the course,
The Japan Nail Care Association General Member Diploma Exam was held.
Those who pass the exam will be issued a certified member diploma.
time
2.5 hours x 8 sessions for 6 weeks
Tuition
¥132,000 (tax included)
tool
Please bring your own equipment
The school is located in a salon, not a classroom.
This is a practical school where you learn almost one-on-one while observing eyebrow nails being made in progress.
You will face your current skills and improve the skills necessary for salon work one by one.
