What makes your favorite clients stand out from the rest? What’re underrated things clients can do to make the job better?

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u/zr_933 — 16 days ago

Is there any noticeable difference between these pictures: before and six weeks after the sixth session? Also, why are the two darker spots on the left side not fading?

u/zr_933 — 16 days ago

Can I get my lash extensions removed and have a lash lift and tint done on the same day, or would that be too harsh on my natural lashes?

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u/zr_933 — 19 days ago

Booking and cancellation policies for private classes

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for advice on booking and cancellation policies for private classes. I’ve recently had issues with last-minute cancellations, so I’d like to put something in place for the new school year. For context, I live in Madrid and have been tutoring here for three years.

- What do your booking and cancellation policies look like?
- Is a 48-hour cancellation policy considered too rigid? For students who are consistent and reliable, I was thinking of keeping it at 24 hours, but applying 48 hours for a couple of classes that have had repeated last-minute cancellations.
- Would a €5 increase feel reasonable (from €25 to €30 per hour)?
- Do you typically charge more when two students from different families are in the same class?

Thank you for any insights 🙏

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u/zr_933 — 1 month ago

Why are these two parts darker and slightly raised? This is one week after my sixth session

u/zr_933 — 1 month ago

How can I properly clean my bathroom tile floors?

My bathroom floor gets covered in marks no matter what I do, and it’s driving me crazy 😭

I’ve tried several cleaning methods, including pH-neutral cleaner, vinegar and water, and dish soap and water. I always use a clean mop head and dry the floor afterward with a microfiber towel, but the marks reappear almost as soon as we step on it. We wear slippers indoors and clean the soles about once a week, but it still feels impossible to keep the floor looking clean. What am I doing wrong, and what should I do instead?

u/zr_933 — 2 months ago