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More Tips: Increase Your Salon’s Earnings

Are digital payments hurting your salon? Since the beginning of the pandemic, the hair industry’s revenue has been challenged. Our interactions have changed, and we exchange goods and services electronically. Exchanging cash has become a rarity. No cash on hand could mean a lower tip for a salon professional. How can we encourage a plentiful tipping culture in a digital age? (Not to mention, how do we do so during times of inflation.) You may have a couple of returning clients that insist on tipping with cash, but the majority have forgotten to run to the atm before their appointment. Lives are busier and Covid-safe practices of card payments are now routine. Here are five ways to boost salon tips

Moving Into 2022, featuring Amber Fargo

Amber Fargo is a Hairstylist located in Michigan. Nine years ago, she made a career change in the hair industry and fell in love with its creative nature.

Moving Into 2022 featuring DeAnna Graham

DeAnna Graham is a Hair Designer at Studio 509 and is a Jack Winn Color Associate out of Fredrick, Maryland. She has been working in the hair industry for 25 years and has experience working in various salon settings. The Hair Society reached out to her for her outlook on 2022 possibilities.

How detrimental has the COVID-19 pandemic been to theNatural Hair, and Hair Replacement Industries?

Ever since March of 2020, many businesses have taken a [...]

Hormones and Hair Loss

Hair is a large part of how both men and women express themselves, and no one wants to lose their beautiful hair too early on. Hair is a big part of who we are and how we express ourselves as individuals; there are so many different things we can do with our hair. Sometimes we can do something to prevent this from happening, and other times it is out of our hands. Losing our hair can be extremely frustrating, especially when it is hard to find a quick solution to the problem itself. There are many different types of hormonal hair loss that any of us can experience, so it is essential to identify which type you are experiencing.

Now is the time to grow your salon – with Salon Spa services

Imagine greeting your existing clients as they enter your Salon, inviting them into a relaxing space that allows them to rejuvenate, and renew their whole body and mind not just their hair.

Expand Your Business, Conserve Your Resources

Our salons want to see an increase in revenue and growing possibilities to push the bar higher. However, many hair industry folks are struggling to gain their footing while working through covid-19 hurdles.

Masks Are Back: Is Your Salon Next?

Regardless of your stance on masks or vaccines, here is what salon owners need to know. With the covid-19 vaccine available to the public, many cities lifted their mandatory mask policies months ago. As a result, many cities are no longer required to wear a mask during familiar summer activities such as vacationing, wedding celebrations, and taking the kids to get "back to school" haircuts.

Covid-19 Impacts on the Hair Industry

I think it is safe to say that we all were greatly impacted by Covid-19, but businesses were hit even harder. Covid-19 started affecting us all in March of 2020, and for many, life has seemed to return to normal; we don't need to wear masks everywhere we go, we can get our hair and nails done, and we can even go out to clubs and bars again.

Trichology: What is it and Why is it Important?

According to Merriam-Webster, a trichologist is "a person who specializes in hair and scalp care and treatment of associated conditions." More and more stylists and salon owners are familiarizing themselves with Trichology because it is so important, especially if you are working with hair and looking at people's scalps all day. Cosmetology school teaches stylists plenty about hair but not enough about the scalp, and that's why studying Trichology is vital in being a hairstylist.

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