Bring DreaMau to Your Salon
Bring DreaMau to Your Salon
Have you ever walked into your favorite salon with the perfect nail polish color in mind only to find that you’re out of luck? Nobody likes having to settle on their color choice, and now there is a machine that may have just the solution. DreaMau and DreaMau machine are trademarks of DreaMau LLC. All rights reserved Charlie Quy Ton, founder of Alfalfa Nail Supply and CEO of Regal Nails, Salon & Spa, LLC would like to proudly present the DreaMau machine, an innovation that can instantly generate a customized nail polish from the creator’s choice of thousands of colors. Why do you need a DreaMau machine in your salon? It’s easy to use It just takes four short steps to the color of your dreams! You simply start by choosing which polish you’d like to create from the color chart and then type in the code for the color you have selected. The machine will then indicate where the bottle needs to fill up with the combination of colors. After the formula has been created, you finish by placing the bottle in the shaker. It’s as simple as that! New experience The DreaMau machine is a new innovation and has just begun making its way into salons. Having one available for clients to use is a great way to grow your business by providing a fun and unique new experience. It creates a wow factor, especially among those of younger generations. No more apologies There’s nothing worse than having to tell a customer you can’t give them the color they wanted. With the DreaMau machine, there are more than 100,000 possible combinations to be made with various effects including pearl, metallic, shadow, glitter, and neon, so customers are bound to create the exact polish they wanted. Brand name match Maybe you don’t see that one color that everyone seems to be wearing on the shelf? Don’t worry, DreaMau has got you covered! In addition to thousands of color options, the DreaMau machine also has the ability to match a specific color from a name brand or dip powder so you don’t have to miss