With the selling of “customized” color products online and salons custom blending color for walk-ins and teaching consumers how to apply it at home, simply saying “We fix home color,” isn’t enough.
See Frances London DuBose add a little bit of sunshine and warmth to over highlighted locks. She’ll show you how to give hair that “just left the beach” look.
When your clients check out, your desk knows what services they get in your salon—and which ones they don’t. To increase cross-over selling:
Salons are required by law to report stylist tips and pay taxes on them as compensation. Make the process easy by giving your staff tips slips each week or every pay period.
There are a slew of new “Keratin” straighteners on the market that use formaldehyde alternatives like urea, glycolic acid or sodium sulfate. But, consumers and stylists remain cautious.