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anet
01-24-2006, 10:37 AM
Hi


I got a call from a new health and wellness spa opening up and they wanted to know if I could offer aromatherapy services to their clients, they are having a grand opening next week and said I can have a station set up. Other than trying the salt scrub on their hand, what could I really do? he even talked about having a standing schedule where i could come in and do something like once a week. It could be a great place to meet contacts, but I need to know if I really have anything to offer...


I know I can't really do much touching of clients, I have never been to a spa so I don't know what people do!


I mean I could have them soak their feet, but I would not want to touch their feet, would people be expecting to have it all done for them? What are some alternatives, maybe just talking them through it?


Also, does anyone have any specifics on the ingredients in the aromatherapy and what they do, other than what is on the product knowledge sheets? I got those, and some testimonies from askthea.com


arbonnebev
01-24-2006, 11:02 AM
You could have the small tubes of hand cream & herbal foot care for them to try. Have the bath salts there so they can smell the different types. I would for sure have the unwind mist & bath salt. Offer to give them a small sea salt scrub or herbal foot care if they agree to try the re9 kit for three days & give you a follow up appointment. Havean re9 set there so they can try it if they want.I think this is a great opportunity! You could also get to know some of the massage therapists, sign them up as biz bldrs & they can sell the sea salts & massage oils, etc. Ask some of the facial people (not sure what they are called) to try the re9 line & give you their opinion. If they like, they can sell to their clients. You could discuss this with the owner & then put any employees who sign up as buyers under the owner.


Good luck!!!!

mommy0612
01-24-2006, 11:10 AM
Wow, what a great ooportunity. Thyat is so awesome. I would do the salt scrub on the hand and then lotion. I'm with arbonne bev I would have all the lotions and and mists availabe. You could also do RE9 to one arm. If you sign the owner or emplyees up as wholesalers they could sell it there under you. I think about it some more. I may have more ideas later.





Good Luck. smileys/smiley1.gif


bbrown1226
01-24-2006, 12:05 PM
I think it is a great opportunity and the suggestions given above are perfect! I would definetly do what it takes to get people to try the re9 for a couple days. What a great way to get leads!

MegJB
01-24-2006, 12:09 PM
All the suggestions are great! Maybe make an aromatherapy basket to raffle so you couldget leads that way.


Good Luck!


Let us know how it turns out!


Meg