What term describes services rendered for compensation outside of a licensed salon?

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The term that accurately describes services rendered for compensation outside of a licensed salon is best represented by mobile services. Mobile services refer to nail technicians who travel to clients' locations—such as homes, offices, or events—to provide their services, which can include manicures, pedicures, and other nail treatments. This allows for convenience and flexibility for clients who may prefer not to visit a salon.

While the term "freelance services" could also imply working independently outside of a traditional salon setting, it is more general and does not specifically capture the element of physically traveling to a location for service provision. Similarly, "special event services" refers more to services provided for specific occasions, such as weddings or parties but does not encompass regular ongoing services outside of a salon. On-site services can sometimes overlap with mobile services but are usually more context-specific and not a widely used term in this context.