Veesom
11-07-12, 05:23 PM
Hi,
Almost 20 Years ago I owned a sunbed salon (when tanning beds were THE big thing - we had 7 suncradles and they were CONSTANTLY on for 11 hours per day ...<shudders>...:()
Anyway - since then, I becamse a psychologist and counsellor.
Now i want to get back into the beauty business - and I want to get premises and open a salon.
The place that I have seen has ground floor with big window in a busy shopping precinct, and space upstairs to make into rooms.
MY IDEA
reception desk
some seating and small drinks making facility
retail (ie bottles of tanning products etc)
nail stations (acrylics and nail art etc)
small kitchen / coats for staff.
three treatment rooms for waxing or other treatments
large room for running groups or courses.
MY QUESTIONS
how many nail stations does a salon have in relation to the number of treatment rooms? -
I realise it could be ANY number, but I just want to to guess and tell me YOUR idea of how many nails desks and how many couch rooms you would divide the room into.
In the treament rooms, what are the best sellers - e.g. waxing, massage, complimentary therapies, high-end stuff like derma roller etc, -
what has been your experience of what is in most demand, in an well populated affluent area that is in a suburb (not city centre)
Is it easy to get a manager to run a salon like this? And if so, how much would they expect to be paid?
If you are reading this, please write something - absolutely anything that you say will be gratefully recieved.
Thankyou.
Almost 20 Years ago I owned a sunbed salon (when tanning beds were THE big thing - we had 7 suncradles and they were CONSTANTLY on for 11 hours per day ...<shudders>...:()
Anyway - since then, I becamse a psychologist and counsellor.
Now i want to get back into the beauty business - and I want to get premises and open a salon.
The place that I have seen has ground floor with big window in a busy shopping precinct, and space upstairs to make into rooms.
MY IDEA
reception desk
some seating and small drinks making facility
retail (ie bottles of tanning products etc)
nail stations (acrylics and nail art etc)
small kitchen / coats for staff.
three treatment rooms for waxing or other treatments
large room for running groups or courses.
MY QUESTIONS
how many nail stations does a salon have in relation to the number of treatment rooms? -
I realise it could be ANY number, but I just want to to guess and tell me YOUR idea of how many nails desks and how many couch rooms you would divide the room into.
In the treament rooms, what are the best sellers - e.g. waxing, massage, complimentary therapies, high-end stuff like derma roller etc, -
what has been your experience of what is in most demand, in an well populated affluent area that is in a suburb (not city centre)
Is it easy to get a manager to run a salon like this? And if so, how much would they expect to be paid?
If you are reading this, please write something - absolutely anything that you say will be gratefully recieved.
Thankyou.