nelly55 • PM |
Aug 22, 2025 6:41 AM
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Hello everyone! Tell me which couch to choose if I want to use it for different procedures? My salon is small, and there is no place to put separate couches for massage, cosmetology and facial treatments. Therefore, I am looking for a “3 in 1” option. So that I can do massage, and beauty treatments, and sometimes even tattoos. I saw that there are universal models, but I am afraid that they are worse than specialized ones. Does anyone really work on such? I want both clients and the master to be comfortable, but without unnecessary expenses on three different chairs. |
veron54 • PM |
Aug 22, 2025 6:51 AM
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Hello! Universal models from the beauty beds series are best suited for such tasks. For example, Pavo-2G Clinical Beauty Treatment Bed. It is very flexible: the backrest and footrest are adjustable, you can rotate the chair. I have exactly this one, and I use it for everything from facial cleansing to microblading. Clients are also happy because it is comfortable and soft. Plus, it can withstand a lot of pressure, even men come to my treatments, and everything is great. So for a small salon, a universal couch is a perfect option, saving space and money.
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neo676 • PM |
Aug 22, 2025 6:53 AM
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I agree, I also have a universal couch, only the Aurora model. I chose it precisely because there is little space in the salon. I use it for cosmetology and massage, and there are no problems. On the contrary, it is convenient that you do not need to change the chairs. Clients do not even suspect that it is used for different procedures - they just enjoy the comfort. The main thing is that such couches have good adjustment and high-quality materials. I believe that for a start, a universal model is the most profitable solution. Then, if the business grows, you can add specialized couches.
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