The Ed.
Well-Known Member
Every now and again, I deviate from my news path and head over into other nail, skin, hair and business threads just to see what's going down. I'm nosy as hell and have a distinct fear of missing out (in our household, this is known as suffering from FOMO), but thankfully it's also a professional requirement so it works for me.
I did, however, stumble across a thread that caught my eye. What are we supposed to do about kids in the salon? There are, off the top of my head, a million reasons why they shouldn't be there. With all the chemicals, electrical equipment, and sharp objects that are lying around, a salon is a health and safety cesspit for teeny tiny people. Not to mention the fact that salons are supposed to be pockets of serenity and calmness in a way that doesn't quite gel with tantrums, snotty noses, and screaming. And, let's be honest, parents who do bring their children sometimes think that as soon as there in the salon, the responsibility of looking after that child is suddenly shared between everyone in there...as if you don't have enough to do already.
Any paying customer who has had the good sense to leave their littluns with grandparents or friends does not want her massage (in other words her one hour of the week off!) interrupted by someone else's kids kicking up a storm in the room next door. Any working professional doesn't want to be cutting hair or doing nails but worrying about whether little Johnny is going to poke his sticky fingers into an electrical socket.
So I think we can all agree that salons are not places for kids, right? But how do we tell people that without upsetting or offending? You may lose a client who simply will not leave their child with anyone else. You may upset a client who can't understand why you wouldn't want her little angel doing his own version of a bull in a china shop in your salon. But, in the grand scheme of things, the simple fact is that it's a health and safety risk and it shouldn't happen. Tell them that.
Oh, and then tell them your insurance won't cover it if little Johnny breaks some very expensive stuff and you'll be sure to send them the bill.
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.
I did, however, stumble across a thread that caught my eye. What are we supposed to do about kids in the salon? There are, off the top of my head, a million reasons why they shouldn't be there. With all the chemicals, electrical equipment, and sharp objects that are lying around, a salon is a health and safety cesspit for teeny tiny people. Not to mention the fact that salons are supposed to be pockets of serenity and calmness in a way that doesn't quite gel with tantrums, snotty noses, and screaming. And, let's be honest, parents who do bring their children sometimes think that as soon as there in the salon, the responsibility of looking after that child is suddenly shared between everyone in there...as if you don't have enough to do already.
Any paying customer who has had the good sense to leave their littluns with grandparents or friends does not want her massage (in other words her one hour of the week off!) interrupted by someone else's kids kicking up a storm in the room next door. Any working professional doesn't want to be cutting hair or doing nails but worrying about whether little Johnny is going to poke his sticky fingers into an electrical socket.
So I think we can all agree that salons are not places for kids, right? But how do we tell people that without upsetting or offending? You may lose a client who simply will not leave their child with anyone else. You may upset a client who can't understand why you wouldn't want her little angel doing his own version of a bull in a china shop in your salon. But, in the grand scheme of things, the simple fact is that it's a health and safety risk and it shouldn't happen. Tell them that.
Oh, and then tell them your insurance won't cover it if little Johnny breaks some very expensive stuff and you'll be sure to send them the bill.
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.