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Hello everyone! I am planning to buy a premium beauty bed for my cosmetology clinic. I want a high-quality frame, good memory foam and an electric drive for all adjustments. Do you think that premium models are really worth their money and provide an advantage in working with clients?
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If you want a premium, look at beauty bed . Aurora is the best: four motors, 120° rotation, adjustable armrests, dense memory foam. Clients really feel the difference - it is comfortable to lie for an hour and a half, even during complex procedures. Pavo-2G is also a premium, a little simpler, but still comfortable and reliable. I took Aurora, and clients like it, it is convenient for the specialists to work. A one-year warranty, fully assembled - delivered ready for use. For a clinic, premium is really justified.
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A premium beauty bed saves time for specialists. The electric drive allows you to quickly change positions for different procedures. Armrests, headrests and an adjustable backrest tilt really increase client comfort. I use Aurora in my spa and it makes a noticeable difference to the client experience and the team. If it's a premium salon, it's better to get a quality model right away than to regret cheap beds that quickly fall into disrepair.
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