This message is designed to help you pick the best
salon for you. The more knowledgeable you are about the salon industry, the
fewer problems you will have choosing the best salon for you.
Education is truly the first step to making any good
decision. You do it before you buy a house, car, or anything else. Why not
before you invest in yourself?
You’ll learn why you should never pick a salon based
on lowest price. You’ll also learn why all salons are different. And why
communication is so important.
This information can make your salon experience
painless and trouble free.
My name is Claudia Tapp. I am the owner of Claude
Thomas Salon and Spa.
The 7 mistakes people make when choosing a salon.
Mistake #1
You pick a salon based only on price.
The old adage is true. “You get what you pay for.” This is especially true when choosing a
salon. If you want the best services you should decide to deal with a salon
because of the overall value you receive, NOT because they are the lowest
price.
Here’s why.
Value = Quality + Service + Price
It is impossible for any business in any industry to
offer the cheapest price, have the highest quality, and provide the best
service all at the same time.
You can get high quality and super service, but you
can’t get both and still get the lowest price.
Salons have a lot of overhead, employees, products,
leases, continuing education, etc. If their prices are “too good to be true”
then they are cutting corners somewhere. Whether it’s in the quality of their
services and products, or the customer service they provide, something has to
suffer to give you those low, low prices.
Total value is all three: Quality, Service, and Price.
The three most common problems you will have when you
pick a salon based on low prices are:
Number One: Really cheap salons don’t usually stand
behind their work if there is a mistake. Sure, those salons might charge you
less, but how will they treat you when you are not happy? To give the cheapest
price they usually have low-wage, inexperienced employees, with a license to
practice, but little or no real world skills. They also cut corners by using
cheaper products. The end result is “you get what you pay for.” And the little
bit of money you save ends up costing you more in the long run, especially if
you have to miss work because you’re locked in your room crying for 3 days
after getting “butchered”. Believe me, there is a saying I always tell my
clients, “the bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of
low price is forgotten.”
Number Two: A salon that offers the lowest prices often
has to compensate for being cheap with quantity, not quality. Your salon
experience is anything but relaxing when you are being herded like a sheep
waiting to be shorn and then sent on your way. Many times these salons don’t
even wash your hair, it’s just wet down with a spray bottle, and when you’re
through they usually send you out with soaking wet hair, and no styling
instruction. It’s tough to evaluate the end result when you can’t see it.
Number Three: The final reason why picking the
cheapest salon is a problem relates back to the low-wage, inexperienced
stylists that are usually employed at these types of salons. Anyone can go
through the schooling and have a license, but it’s the finishing schools, and
spending the time and money on furthering education and developing talent that
really makes a “Stylist”.
If you really care about keeping your hair in optimum
health, whether you want to look polished and professional, or stylish and
trendy; whether you are interested in color that can enhance your natural
beauty, or turn you into a vibrant vixen; and, if you want to be pampered,
treated with kid gloves, and learn beauty “secrets” from experienced experts,
then don’t choose a salon based on price.
Mistake #2
You Think All Salons Are The Same
Every salon is different. No two salons are really the
same. Every salon has different services and different employees who have
unique talents and specialties. Styling is a combination of talent, experience,
and skill. Most people don’t realize the time and money the best stylists put
into developing their art.
Contrary to what some people think, styling is not
just a matter of cutting hair. It takes workmanship and talent to create really
quality styles, and an eye for color and dimension to design a total look for
an individual.
Communication is the key to picking the best salon for
you:
·Ask
what type of training and experience the stylists have
·Ask
how much time they will spend with you before the appointment
·Ask
to see pictures of their work
·Ask
to read testimonials of past clients
·Ask
any other questions that are unique to your needs.
This will help you to decide if they are the best
salon for you.
After you ask your questions, it will become pretty
obvious which salon you should choose. The salon that wants your business will
prove to you that they are the best salon for you. Take your time and decide
which salon you would like to use – but when you decide, you must be loyal to
them. That brings us to Mistake #3.
Mistake #3
You Always Have A Couple Of Salons You Frequent
You may think this is good for you because whoever can
get you in soonest wins the appointment. And it is, to some extent. But here is
why it usually isn’t a good way to deal with salons.
A good salon has enough loyal clients that they don’t
have to deal with price shoppers.
Once you find a good salon, you must be loyal. If you
flip-flop from salon to salon, a good salon won’t be too motivated to keep YOU
as a client. They will cater to their loyal clients.
Price is important. But price should not be more
important than good quality and good service.
If you aren’t loyal to your salon, and show up every 6
months for them to fix your “cheap haircuts,” when you need a favor who are you
going to turn to? When your best friend that you haven’t seen since college
calls and says she’s going to be in town for the week-end, and you’ve got an
inch and a half of roots showing, who’s going to bend over backwards to get you
looking your best for the reunion?
Every salon expects to bend over backwards for their
loyal clients now and again; they might even see you after hours, or early in
the morning, or pull off a miracle. Provided the client is loyal, the salon
will do all they can to help you look your best for an unexpected special occasion.
All good salons will be loyal to you if YOU are loyal
to them. Keep loyalty in mind when you choose your salon.
Mistake #4
Picking A Salon That
Doesn’t Guarantee Their Services
All reputable salons
guarantee their services automatically. This means if you aren’t happy they
will attempt to “fix” whatever it is for free, and if you still aren’t happy
they will return your money.
Unfortunately, there are unethical salons that won’t
do this. Instead they will argue with you for having “unrealistic
expectations”.
An unethical salon may
charge you for a re-visit, or refuse to give you your money back.
The best thing you can do is pick a salon that
guarantees their work. This way you know they have to be good and have good
communication with you. There is no risk for you.
Mistake #5
You Don’t Allow Enough Time
For Your Salon To Service You Properly
Mistakes happen when you
rush!
When you’re in a hurry, you
may not get enough time to communicate with your stylist to make sure you get
exactly what you need. And, sometimes, one late client can push back schedules
for the whole day. When you schedule a salon visit, don’t short yourself on
time. Ask the salon how much time you should allow in your schedule and then
add a half hour. You deserve it, it’s your time to treat yourself right – don’t
rush it.
Before you get serviced at the salon, talk with your
stylist. Make sure he or she knows what your likes and dislikes are, what your
“goal” is and how you will achieve your desired look.
You can save time, money,
and headaches from the very beginning by communication!
Why do most people do the
opposite and find themselves at the mercy of their stylist? Because everyone
takes the stylist for granted. Everyone assumes they read minds, or that they
can make you look just like the photograph you brought in even though you have
a completely different hair type and face shape. Most everyone thinks the
stylist is the “miracle worker” no matter what condition their hair may be in.
This just isn’t the case.
You should think of your stylist as your “beauty
expert” and “project partner”. And, you are the project. Consult with your
stylist. Let them know in advance what you want. Ask them if they can give you
any tips and ideas on creating a look and maintaining it between visits. A good
salon will take the initiative in communication.
Mistake #6
You Think Having A License
Is All It Takes To Be A Good Hairstylist
There are hundreds of
thousands of licensed stylists. They’ve all gone to school, or been apprenticed
and passed their state boards examine. That doesn’t mean they are all good.
Hair styling is an art. Having a degree of talent is
important, although the skills can be mastered with time and practice. It is
important for stylists to continue their education, and go through extra
training such as “finishing schools”.
Don’t be shy. Ask stylists
about their training and find out what kind of skills they have mastered before
you put yourself in their hands.
Mistake #7
Not Asking To See Examples
Of Salon Workmanship
Avoiding this mistake is your best bet at finding a
fantastic salon. Ask to see examples of their work. lf they don’t have a book
for you to look through, ask for references. A good salon will happily give you
references.
Ask for the names of at
least three people who have visited the stylist you’re interested in, and call
them and ask them if they are happy with the salon. Also, ask to read through
any testimonials the salon has from clients. This is the easiest way you can
find a salon for you!
Now as an extra treat I’m going
to share 5 Beauty “Secrets” with you.
Beauty Secret #1 Protect your hair, as well as your skin, from the sun. Use sunscreen
on your scalp at the part. Lip balm with sun-block will work.
Beauty Secret #2 Don’t
try to style hair soaking wet, get it 80% dry first.
Beauty
Secret #3 To prevent wrinkles and
sagging always apply creams with firm upward strokes. And don’t forget to
protect your neck too, it’s the first part to show signs of aging and yet the most
neglected.
Beauty
Secret #4 Eyebrows
look best when filled in with a soft pencil or powder. Go to a professional for
your first plucking. It’s best to work in a bright, natural light when
tweezing.
Beauty
Secret #5 The best bargain for
your hair is a good cut. If possible, pay extra for a top-of-the-line stylist.
More technically advanced hair cuts will last longer, up to 8 weeks depending
on the length.
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