You've heard it, the buzz about customers getting infections
at nail salons, and you think that it’s not that common and that it cannot at
your place. The truth is, if you don’t
take precautions to protect your clients – and yourself – it is possible.
- Every Client Matters
- Salon Interior Design: 6 Tips to Attract and Keep Customers
- Hair Salon Apparel- Making Safety a Priority in Salons
- 7 Steps to Managing your Salon – Moving from Behind the Chair
- Training and Education for Salons, Hairstylists, Beauticians, Cosmetologists, and Estheticians
- Hair Colouring Services- Running a Business While Helping Customers Feel Great
- Why You Need to Learn Vintage Makeup and Hairstyling
- The Basics of Salon Management
- A Beautiful Year: Spa and Salon Trends for 2015
- Four Ways to Keep Your Salon Clients Happy and Coming Back
2014/10 - Blog - US Salon Supply
Clean and Disinfect
Posted by U.S. Salon Supply on 10/30/2014
Comfort for Your Clients
Posted by 3dcart SEM Team on 10/30/2014
When you have decided to open a salon, hair, nail or skin care, one of the most important things to consider is the comfort of your clients. For many women (and even some men) consider salon time their time. This is the time they take for themselves. This is often the time that they set for relaxation without worrying about husband, kids, what’s for dinner, the floors that need waxed and the bills that need paid.
Necessary Tools For A Makeup Artist On-The-Go
If you’re a traveling makeup artist you need the right equipment to transport all of your makeup necessities between appointments as well as keep your tools organized. So if you’re just starting out in the makeup business or looking to update your equipment, follow these guidelines and learn some great tips from industry professionals.
Posted by Us Salon Supply on 10/27/2014
4 Tips in Marketing your Salon
Posted by US Salon Supply on 10/22/2014 to News
Salon marketing isn’t just for new customers; you need to
promote your salon to existing customers as well. Having customers come in once is nice but
creating repeat business is what will grow your business in the long term.