SPA Lavish Line
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SPA Lavish Line
I was just wondering if anyone has purchased these products and what they thought of them. I just purchased the spa starter kit and have been trying to brainstorm a good marketing technique to convince our clients to try it. Right now, i am using the products as i fit and then telling the client i spoiled them with a complimentary facial or spa day.
sk9klippery- Standard

- Number of posts: 251
Age: 29
Location: Whitby, Ont
Registration date: 2008-01-27
Re: SPA Lavish Line
We have them in our salon and we sell the shampoo alot. I just used the bubble bath for the feet on my poodle today and it was great, it really did make his feet soft. I would put a package together and add it on for 5 bucks
gouda- Newbie

- Number of posts: 43
Registration date: 2007-11-24
Re: SPA Lavish Line
I use the blueberry facial on all my full grooms. Clients love the smell! We got a couple bottles of the shampoo and they went pretty quick, they love good smelling stuff and pretty packaging!

elizabeth- Miniature

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Age: 26
Location: Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Registration date: 2008-03-02
Re: SPA Lavish Line
I emailed the company to see if I could get any samples of the Blueberry Facial Scrub. Does it work well? Does it take numerous applications (i.e. do the customers have to use it in between groomings) to clear up the tear stains? I see it is from the makers of Tropiclean. I used to use that product, but some of the dogs got itchy afterwards. Just wonder how the Spa Lavish line holds up.

boxerboy- Newbie

- Number of posts: 34
Location: Nova Scotia
Registration date: 2009-01-22
Re: SPA Lavish Line
I wouldn't count on the Facial as a tear stain remover... realistically any tear stains will be less visible if you're keeping the under eye area clean. So blueberry facial or any other shampoo may do the trick. They say it whitens and brightens but I'm not sure it really works that well... I love the smell and the fact that it's okay around the eyes.
If you're looking for a tear stain remover to retail, look for pet spark...theres a lot of great info on their site about it. Tear stains are usually always cured from the inside out. By just having my dog and some clients dogs on GrainFree food I've noticed a big drop in the amount of eye boogers. I would like to order that though, I've heard nothing but good stuff about it.
If you're looking for a tear stain remover to retail, look for pet spark...theres a lot of great info on their site about it. Tear stains are usually always cured from the inside out. By just having my dog and some clients dogs on GrainFree food I've noticed a big drop in the amount of eye boogers. I would like to order that though, I've heard nothing but good stuff about it.

elizabeth- Miniature

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Age: 26
Location: Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Registration date: 2008-03-02
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