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A TRANSPARENT BACK BAR THAT BUILDS TRUST Transparency is the newest currency to building trust. And trust is needed now more than ever. A transparent back bar is the only way to build trust between all 3 stakeholders – the salon owner, the stylists, and customers. SalonScale presents an opportunity for every salon owner and
It’s time to make your back bar digital. Technology is constantly evolving the way we live and work. The salon industry is no exception! Despite the fact that you live in a trend-based industry, you must realize that trends extend beyond hair, they’re in your business as well. With current economic conditions and inflation, it’s
Small dollar amounts can cause big expenses over time. Learn how losing one dollar on every client will cost you $1,512 a year!
What if an extra 30 seconds could save you thousands of dollars? Here are our 4 tips for hairstylists to become more mindful mixers.
Transparency builds trust between you and your clients. Communicate your hair color prices with your clients and be upfront with them from the start of your service.
Do you have a leak in your business!? Fear not! We’re here to help with that!
Your hair color not being properly accounted for is likely the cause of this small leak. But even some leaks can sink big ships!
But don’t worry, together we can fix it!
Ever go to a restaurant and want to either substitute a menu item or add something and been told “yes, that’s extra is that ok?”
Hair color should be no different. Read how adding your small color charges can add up to large expenses and why it should be an extra menu item.
Ever go to a restaurant and want to either substitute a menu item or add something and been told “yes, that’s extra is that ok?”
Hair color should be no different. Read how adding your small color charges can add up to large expenses and why it should be an extra menu item.
It’s no secret the prices for items we normally buy have skyrocketed. Remember the great toilet paper shortage last March? There hasn’t been a time when I’ve gone to the grocery store recently and am not shocked by the cost of toilet paper. It’s a basic concept of supply and demand, for when an item is in such high demand, the cost for the product or service also goes up.