Shelley's Show and Tell

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Shelley's Show and Tell

This group is for Esty's to follow Shelley Hancock's fun stories of new treatments, products and marketing ideas. Using my 29 years in this industry, I love to share what's working to make my skincare business thrive!

Website: http://shelleyhancock.com
Location: Brentwood California
Members: 379
Latest Activity: Jan 14, 2019

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Electroporation Time Master 44 Replies

I received my Time Master Friday and just tested it on myself.  This is the strangest feeling thing ever!!  Not in a bad way, it really does feel like a magnet!!  I don't have much elasticity loss and my face is kind of boney so it was hard to see…Continue

Started by Sheila Gordon. Last reply by Samantha Rucker Sep 15, 2015.

LED Light....I Wouldn't Be Without It!! 41 Replies

My first experience with LED was way back in 2003. It's kind of a funny story and I think I'll make a video and put on my website! Revitalight was my first machine. I got some great results, but after a while I couldn't handle sitting there for as…Continue

Started by Shelley Hancock. Last reply by Shelley Hancock Mar 11, 2014.

SmoothSculpt.....I'm speechless!!! 24 Replies

Wow, you guys. Where has this machine been all my life! Ya'll know that my Radiancy equipment is my favorite piece of equipment but...this SmoothSculpt is a close second, maybe even a tie!It's already taking off like crazy. I've been working on a…Continue

Started by Shelley Hancock. Last reply by Shelley Hancock Jun 6, 2013.

Ultrasonic Spatula Question 22 Replies

Okay guys...I've had this great handheld spatula that I've been using and selling for about three years now. It's a little work horse. The company I get them from emailed me that they have a new one for me to check out. It has the positive/negative…Continue

Started by Shelley Hancock. Last reply by Shelley Hancock Aug 10, 2013.

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Comment by Shelley Hancock on March 15, 2013 at 7:27am

Good quesiton Jamie! I'm not sure if I would ask for a deposit but I would have a short contract that they sign and you have their credit card on file so if something does happen to it, they know that they are responsible for such and such amount. I think the rental amount is going to vary per city but somewhere around $25 to $40 a week seems fair.

Comment by Jamie Jacob on March 14, 2013 at 4:48pm
What would you charge for mask rental and would you ask for a deposit?
Comment by Denise D on March 14, 2013 at 4:31pm

Hi all! Shelly, I've already asked you this, but wanted to see if anyone else had some feedback for me. Has anyone worked in a plastic surgeon's office? If so, can you please tell me if it was a good experience, pros and cons? Thanks!

Comment by Shelley Hancock on March 12, 2013 at 9:57pm

I would defintiely make up a short contract to rent the mask stating they would be responsible if something happens to it.  Just in case the dog gets a hold of it or something like that! :-)

Comment by Natalie on March 12, 2013 at 9:44pm
I can't wait to get the Celluma! And may need to get the mask to rent out- hmmm
- Or just have them come in for more Celluma treatments? Do you have the sign a contract to "rent" mask?
Comment by Shelley Hancock on March 11, 2013 at 2:57pm

The Celluma is more powerful than the mask...but the mask is still fabulous for the investment. The Celluma has to be plugged in. Some Esty's that purchased the mask and now want to get the Celluma are using the mask as a rental for home use when a client has an issue that needs extra help. You charge them to use it in between their treatments with you.

Comment by Nicole on March 11, 2013 at 2:49pm
I purchased your LED mask in December, how do you think it compares to the Celluma as far as results? Is the Celluma rechargeable?
Comment by Shelley Hancock on March 7, 2013 at 7:01pm

You can now purchase the Celluma Panel through Paypal with 6 months to pay! WooHoo!!! It's $1295 and I'm running a special offer: FREE shipping and two FREE products.

Comment by Shelley Hancock on March 5, 2013 at 9:43am

I've always said that you want to be careful purchasing cheap LED machines. We have actually taken machiens apart and found regular light bulbs with blue cellophane over the bulb!!

This company is using quality LED's but wanted to keep their unit affordable which is awesome for us!! We are going to be able to get good results with fewer LED's than a full face panel because of the close proximity to the face.

Comment by Lizabeth Kristiansen on March 5, 2013 at 9:35am

So you would say price isn't in indicator of value when it comes to this type of machine.?

 

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