How do I get my Amazing Scrub into Spas? Hands of Skin Care Professionals?

I hand make this amazing scrub out of live edible ingredients, called the Coconut Complexion Polish. It does really well at the live expos. It leaves your skin smooth, tight & bright.

The scrub is an exclusive luxurious treat. It belongs in Spas where clients come into contact with the professional applying it, and have a loving trusting relationship  It has gotten rave reviews from the end user, and it works to reveal virgin skin from within. It even comes with a money back guarantee if it doesn't do what it claims to.  The sugar is flown in from Brasil and the special manufacturing process makes the crystals the perfect size & shape to be used on the face, but large & thorough enough to also be used on body.

I need ideas on how to get my scrub into the hands of spa professionals who are interested in giving their clients an unforgettable epidermal freeing treat!

Can anyone share any tips with me

TonyaTko

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Any ideas or input? 

-Tko

As a licensed esthetician, I do not use sugar scrubs on my clients face.

This product would probaby do better as a mass market item.

Just curious Cindy Greenwood, why not a sugar facial scrub? I'm still in school and learning is my mode. : )

I use sugar and salt scrubs for body scrub treatments only.

Most of my clientele have mature or compromised skin. 

So many scrubs are not appropriate.

Personally, I think they are way too aggressive and non-uniform for facial exfoliation.

But hey - I used that crazy apricot scrub made from crushed walnut shells when I was a teenager that everybody else probably used too! So there are probably many people out there that would and could use it.

Thank you for clarifying. Makes sense! ; ). D you think the AHA scrubs are too harsh for mature? Or would it be the amount of pressure applied?

Yeah I used that apricot scrub too! LOL!

Good for you to be a budding Entrepreneur!   Have you got sample sizes that you can package nicely and take them into Spa's personally and offer to do a demo here and there.  These things take time and remember "people buy from people that they trust".  So keep building relationships with Spa's.  Attend lots of networking events and even start your own event or group locally through meetup.com for spa owners and salons.  Use the group for networking and not just promoting yourself.    Also (if you are not already) make sure you are prepared for questions such as "why is your products so special"   "what price can you give to me if I buy in bulk"   "Is there any contraindication for anybody using this product"   "How does this product work when used alongside other products that I use"  "Will there be an adverse reaction, using this product with other products".    Know your answers and be prepared for anything.   Good luck

Thank you Claire for answering the question. I truly appreciate your sincerity & candor.
You have given me tremendous food for thought.  

-Tko

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