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Beverly Hills, CA

8383 Wilshire Blvd Suite 50
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
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Burbank, CA

201 E. Magnolia Blvd Ste 370
Burbank, CA 91502
located in the Burbank Town Center
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Del Mar, CA

1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 203
Del Mar, CA 92014
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Emeryville, CA

5668 Bay Street
Emeryville, CA 94608
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Encino Courtyard, CA

17401 Ventura Blvd
Suite B-13
Encino, CA 91316
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Encino Gateway

15760 Ventura Blvd, Suite 110
Encino, CA 91436
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Escondido, CA

200 E Via Rancho Parkway Ste 135
Escondido, CA 92025
located in Westfield North County
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Glendale, CA

601 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91203
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Hermosa Beach, CA

1601 CA-1 #280, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
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Hollywood, CA

6370 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(In the Arclight Theater Center)
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Huntington Beach, CA

21058 Pacific Coast Hwy, # M100
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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Murrieta, CA

39825 Alta Murrieta Drive, Suite B-25
Murrieta, CA 92563
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Pasadena, CA

300 E. Colorado Blvd #241
Pasadena, CA 91101
located in The Paseo
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Santa Monica, CA

1333 2nd Street, Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Santa Monica on 5th, CA

1358 5th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Studio City, CA

11239 Ventura Boulevard, #212
Studio City, CA 91604
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Sunnyvale, CA

200 W McKinley Ave Ste 110
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
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Thousand Oaks, CA

190 West Hillcrest Dr #58
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
located in The Oaks shopping center
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Woodland Hills, CA

6316 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd, Suite 2140
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
located in Topanga Village
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Torrance, CA

21250 Hawthorne Blvd Ste 170
Torrance, CA 90503
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Valencia, CA

24251 Town Center Dr, Bldg B Ste 175
Valencia, CA 91355
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West Hollywood on Santa Monica Blvd

8550 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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West Hollywood on Sunset Blvd

8000 Sunset Blvd Suite B-200
West Hollywood, CA 90046
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Westwood, CA

10880 Wilshire Blvd Ste GL100
Los Angeles, CA 90024
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Woodland Hills, CA

20700 Ventura Blvd, Suite 100
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
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FlatIron Crossing

550 Zang Street
Broomfield, CO 80021
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Coming Soon: Jenkintown, PA

921 Old York Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Philly Center City on 12th, PA

206 S 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Austin, TX

13343 U.S. Hwy 183 North Suite 400
Austin, TX 78750
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Dallas, TX

14999 Preston Road, Suite 600
Dallas, TX 75254
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Ballard Blocks Seattle, WA

1416 NW Ballard Way
Seattle, WA 98107
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Ballard on Leary Seattle, WA

5400 Leary Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107
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1805 136th PL NE #206
Bellevue, WA 98005
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1020 108th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98107
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Capitol Hill, WA

401 Broadway East #101
Seattle, WA 98102
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Edmonds, WA

130 Fifth Ave S
Edmonds, WA 98020
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Kirkland Main, WA

203 Kirkland Ave
Kirkland, WA 98033
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400 Urban Plaza
Kirkland, WA 98033
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Lynnwood, WA

18205 Alderwood Mall Pkwy, Ste #A
Lynnwood, WA 98037
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Lynnwood on 33rd, WA

19031 33rd Ave W #200
Lynnwood, WA 98036
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Seattle Exchange, WA

816 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
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Keep Your Best Clients Coming Back w/ Mikey Teeze

Date

April 19, 2024

Author

Salon Republic

Learn valuable insights on maintaining client retention and growing your business from Mikey Teeze, featuring tips on pricing strategies, client communication, and personalized gestures. Keep your clients coming back and your books full!

Click here to watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/BjQOjyOeqMQ

Valuing Self-Worth and Pricing

 Mikey emphasizes the importance of realizing self-worth and expressing it to clients. This not only boosts confidence but also communicates the value of your business. By informing clients about a price raise and offering gift cards for loyalty, you create a win-win situation.

Using Gift Cards for Price Increases

 Gift cards are a thoughtful way to ease clients into price increases. They show appreciation and provide value, leading to happy and appreciative clients, thus maintaining a strong client-provider relationship.

Enhancing Client Experience

 Providing a comprehensive grooming experience goes beyond the basic service. Similar to offering a premium dining experience at high-end steakhouses, it adds value for the price, fostering client loyalty.

Effective Client Communication

 Approaching clients face to face with confidence and brevity to inform about price changes is crucial. Utilizing personalized communication creates a strong connection and enhances the client-provider relationship.

Long-Term Business Growth through SEO

 Utilizing client transformations and SEO strategies is pivotal for attracting the right clientele. Investment in SEO services can lead to better website performance, improved online presence, and long-term business growth.

Building Trust and Client Loyalty

 Researching potential digital marketing experts and creating personalized gifts are essential in building trust and maintaining client loyalty. Tailoring gifts for VIP clients and offering unique services contribute to long-term relationships.

Innovative Haircut Techniques and Client Satisfaction

 Adding subtle creativity to haircuts and offering unique services not only retains loyal clients but also attract new ones. Educating clients about different styling options and suggesting benefits is crucial for client retention.

Importance of Client Relationships

 Attending events where clients are present and showing appreciation and support are essential for maintaining strong relationships. Building connections leads to long-term client loyalty and business growth.

Mikey Teeze provides valuable insights on maintaining client retention, effective communication, pricing strategies, and personalized gestures, all essential for business growth and long-term success.

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How to Deliver the Client Experience w/ Carlos @sugarskulls Ramos

Date

November 17, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

In the heart of downtown Los Angeles, on a chilly day atop the Mercantile Lofts, Carlos “Sugar Skulls” Ramos welcomes us to his creative haven. Despite the biting cold, the rooftop offers a stunning backdrop to discuss the client experience. This unconventional loft space, devoid of a storefront, encapsulates the essence of Carlos’s unique journey in the hairstyling world.

As a hairstylist for eight years, Carlos traces his roots back to working with Robert Cromeans, Paul Mitchell’s international creative director. Over time, he transitioned from various Los Angeles salons to create a culture and vibe uniquely his own—a culture that has thrived in the exclusivity of word-of-mouth clientele.

Four stories above ground, Carlos discusses his unconventional approach to the client experience. Every client is welcomed into what he affectionately calls a “guy’s secret clubhouse,” where exclusivity and personalized experiences reign supreme. Instagram played a pivotal role in building his brand, but Carlos emphasizes that word of mouth remains the backbone of his success.

The conversation delves into the meticulous process of each haircut, including the unique tradition of adorning clients with sunglasses for photographs. Carlos shares his passion for capturing every moment, turning each haircut into a visual story. He reflects on the challenges of building a team and fostering a community within his studio, likening it to being in a band with diverse creative minds.

The interview concludes with insights into Carlos’s personal philosophy—his energy-driven approach to life. He credits his friends and clients for lifting his spirits during challenging times. Addressing hypothetical challenges, such as relocating to a new city without Instagram, Carlos highlights the importance of building relationships and starting afresh, emphasizing the value of word of mouth.

The conversation unveils Carlos’s latest venture, thehairjam.com, a platform where hairstylists share their industry knowledge. The platform offers a wealth of instructional content, ranging from building a clientele to leveraging social media, providing a valuable resource for aspiring hairstylists.

In essence, Carlos “Sugar Skulls” Ramos emerges not just as a hairstylist but as a creative force, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. His journey is a testament to the power of authenticity, personalized experiences, and the enduring influence of word of mouth in the ever-evolving world of hairstyling.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/THZOyylXl_s

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Business Strategy for Hairstylists with Kimberly Marie

Date

November 2, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Hairstylist coach Kimberly Marie helps hairstylists manage the business aspects.
Hairstylist coach Kimberly Marie discusses helping stylists with the business aspects of hair.

This interview with Kimberly, a hairdresser from Seattle, Washington, with 14 years of experience is about business strategy for hairstylists. She’s also the founder of “Next Level Hairstylist,” a platform aimed at providing guidance to hairstylists. The interview discusses Kimberly’s journey into the hair industry, her insights on improving the hairstylist’s experience behind the chair, and her thoughts on pricing and structuring hours.

Kimberly initially joined beauty school as a hobby, falling in love with hairstyling. She shares the concept of wearing two hats: the hairstylist hat and the business owner hat. The key to improvement is recognizing when to switch between these roles. Kimberly also suggests that hairdressers often excel creatively but struggle with the business aspect. Separating these roles and making business decisions with a business owner perspective is crucial.

She suggests several strategies that can enhance a hairstylist’s experience behind the chair:

  • Business Hat vs. Hairstylist Hat: Distinguish between the creative hairstylist role and the business owner role. Make decisions that align with the business aspect, such as setting prices and enforcing policies.
  • Structured Business Hours: Instead of working excessive hours to attract clients, create a structured schedule that aligns with your long-term goals. This approach creates demand and a sense of value for your time.
  • Value of Your Time: Structured hours convey the value of your time to clients, potentially leading to greater client appreciation and loyalty.
  • Balancing Pressure and Structured Hours: While new hairdressers may feel pressure to accommodate clients, striking a balance between accommodating and setting structured hours is essential. This prevents burnout and establishes a valuable relationship with clients who value your time.
  • Pricing Strategy: Determine your pricing based on your market, your worth, and the services you offer. Research other salons to gain insights into the market, but avoid basing prices solely on competition.
  • Pricing Evolution: The pricing landscape is changing, with more hairdressers offering bundled services, hourly rates, and transparent pricing menus. Knowing your hourly worth and factoring in product, travel, and other costs is crucial.

Kimberly emphasizes that finding the balance between creative passion and business acumen is essential for long-term success. Understanding the value of your time, structuring your business hours, and setting appropriate prices can create a fulfilling and sustainable career behind the chair. The discussion sheds light on the dynamic and evolving nature of hairstyling as both a creative and business endeavor.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/DI0j-RT-z9g

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Social Media for Hairstylists with Don Godfrey, from @nothingbutpixies

Date

October 31, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

The video features an interview with Don Godfrey, an expert consultant in the field of social media, focusing on content creation and optimization rather than the term “influencer.” He’s informally known as the “Don of Social Media.” The interview delves into Don’s journey, expertise, and how he became a sought-after figure in the social media space.

Don shares that he initially noticed the rising trend of people using platforms like Facebook and Twitter to gain popularity. He was already skilled in online selling through platforms like Craigslist and WebShots, and this experience laid the foundation for his future in social media. In the early days of Instagram (around 2012-2013), Don created a page called “Nothing But Pixies.” He began posting celebrity and client photos related to pixie cuts, attracting attention from well-known hairstylists.

Don’s expertise and unique content caught the attention of hairstylists like Be Scene, Ricky, and Wes, who began reaching out to him for guidance on managing their social media accounts. Don explains that his pages were born out of a hobby and a passion for the industry. Over time, his pages gained significant followers, and he learned to adapt and evolve his content.

He expanded his brand to include “All About Hair” to cater to the growing popularity of vivids and longer hairstyles. These pages quickly grew to have over 100k followers each. Combining his highest-following pages, he now has a combined follower count of around 1.1 million.

Don emphasizes the importance of setting clear goals for one’s social media strategy. For new hairdressers aiming to build a clientele, he suggests focusing on that goal before seeking sponsorships or other opportunities. He likens the process to a marathon, with consistent effort over time.

The interview shifts to discussing strategies for optimizing a hairstylist’s Instagram profile. Don suggests carefully choosing a profile title that includes relevant keywords and location names for search engine optimization. He emphasizes the significance of creating a strong profile bio that functions as an elevator pitch. The bio should convey the hairstylist’s name, location, services offered, a brief description, and contact information.

Moving to content creation, Don advises new hairdressers to showcase their desired specialties. He recommends posting a well-rounded selection of content that represents the hairstylist’s skills, such as balayage, men’s cuts, and more. Don emphasizes that the content should reflect a 360-degree view of the hairstylist’s life, including personal interests and location-based elements. He even suggests posting non-hair related images that show local landmarks, hobbies, and activities.

Don’s approach is centered around building a brand that is authentic, personal, and appealing to potential clients. He encourages hairstylists to present themselves as real individuals, connecting with clients on a more personal level beyond just their skills.

In summary, Don Godfrey’s interview provides valuable insights into the world of social media content creation for hairstylists. His journey from Craigslist selling to becoming a recognized figure in the industry showcases the power of authentic engagement and strategic content planning in building a strong online presence.

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What to Expect on a Salon Suite Tour

Date

October 27, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Are you ready to take the next step in your career with a salon suite rental? You’re not alone! More and more beauty professionals are opting to lease a salon studio because of all the incredible benefits that come with it. Not only do you get the privacy of your own space, but you also get to be your own boss, set your own schedule, and have complete creative freedom. 

Before you take the leap, you’ll need to find the best salon suite for your business needs. That’s where a salon suite tour comes into play. 

Here’s everything you need to know about setting up a salon suite tour. 

How to Find Salon Suites for Lease 

Ask Fellow Beauty Pros

One of the best ways to find a salon suite for lease is to talk with other beauty professionals and ask them if they know of any salon studios in the area. You can also reach out to established independent professionals in your industry on social media platforms. Learning about their experiences firsthand can help you find the best space for your beauty business needs. 

Online Search

The quickest way to find salon suite rentals in your area is through an online search. You’ll be able to see what locations are available as well as what amenities they offer. Most will have the option to book a tour directly on their website or a phone number to call and schedule one. 

Preparing for a Salon Suite Tour 

After researching potential salon suites for lease, narrow your list and contact the salon suite provider to book a tour. 

Before visiting the space, come up with a list of questions to ask while you’re there. Prepare a checklist of everything you want and need beforehand to remember during the tour. 

What to Expect on a Salon Suite Tour 

While every salon suite tour will be unique, you can expect the following structure at most places: 

  • A welcoming and informative person to answer all of your questions
  • A detailed walkthrough of the location and available salon suites
  • A discussion of the general lease terms and conditions
  • An outline of the amenities and additional services offered
  • A possible meeting with other salon professionals in the building (and/or a look at other styled spaces already up and running)
A salon suite tour will show you the layout of the location and additional amenities offered.
Guest Seating Area at Salon Republic in Hollywood, CA.

Questions to Ask During a Salon Suite Tour 

Having a list of questions for your tour guide will help ensure you get all the information you need during your visit. Here are five essential questions to ask. 

  1. What are the terms and the length of the lease? Before signing a lease, make sure you have all the details nailed down, like the length of the lease term, if there is a security deposit, and what happens if you need to break the lease. 
  2. What’s included in the price? Check if utilities, Wi-Fi, and maintenance are included in the rent. Many salon suites also include essential equipment like a styling chair and shampoo bowl/chair (or sink). 
  3. Can I customize the salon suite? Some salon suites have pre-built cabinetry and shelving, while others allow you complete customization to create your own vibe. 
  4. What other perks do you offer? Some salon suite rentals provide the space, and that’s it. Others, like Salon Republic, include supportive business amenities, such as free technical and business education, an on-site salon manager, complimentary towel service, and an in-salon beauty supply store. 
  5. What hours is the salon suite available? Ask if the space is only available during specific hours or if you’ll have 24/7 access to your salon studio to create your own schedule and come in whenever you want. 

Making a Decision 

Once you’ve toured various salon suites, it’s time to evaluate your options. When deciding on a space, consider the answers to your questions, along with the location, pricing, and lease terms. Compare the supportive amenities that each space provides to determine how much of your time can be spent focusing on your clients.

Common Concerns and FAQs 

1. What are the benefits of renting a salon suite?

 Renting a salon suite gives you your own private space to be your own boss and have complete creative control over your business. And you get to keep 100% of the income from services and product sales.

2. How can I find salon suites for lease in my area? 

To find salon suites for lease, talk to other beauty professionals in the area, do your research, check out online platforms, and book a salon suite tour. 

3. What questions should I ask during a salon suite tour? During your tour, make sure to ask about lease terms, what the price includes, if there’s a security deposit, included amenities, and what hours you can access your space. 

4. Can I customize the salon suite to match my branding? Each salon suite rental is different. At Salon Republic, our private studio rentals are modern, upscale, and completely customizable. 

Book a Tour with Salon Republic Today! 

At Salon Republic, we’re elevating the studio scene for today’s beauty professionals. We offer studios in various sizes and pricing to suit your business needs. We also have supportive amenities and experienced on-site salon managers to help you start, maintain, and grow your business every step of the way. 
To see what all we have to offer, find a Salon Republic near you. Take a look inside, meet our salon managers, and chat with other beauty professionals in our community. It’s one of the best things you can do to jumpstart your career. Your future awaits. Book a private tour today.

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How Does Microblading Work? w/ @vcfacebeauty

Date

October 26, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Microblading is a procedure to enhance the look of a client's eyebrows.
Vanessa Ceballos shows how microblading is used to create a fuller looking eyebrow.

This video features Vanessa Ceballos @vcfacebeauty. Vanessa introduces the video and her subject, Rebekah, who is about to undergo a microblading procedure. How does microblading work? We find out here!

Vanessa begins by addressing Rebekah’s numbing cream, indicating the upcoming steps of shaping her eyebrows and applying an additional numbing cream for comfort during the procedure. She adds a lighthearted remark about changing Rebekah’s life through the process.

Vanessa demonstrates measuring Rebekah’s eyebrows for symmetry, using a piece of string with added color for visual clarity. This pre-measurement step provides a guide for where to start and end the microblading process and where the brow should arch.

Vanessa meticulously examines Rebekah’s brows to identify starting points and arches. She acknowledges a minor mistake and corrects it, emphasizing the importance of symmetry.

To address Rebekah’s preferences, Vanessa custom blends a color, taking care to choose a shade that isn’t too dark or too light. She demonstrates mixing two colors and applies a sample to Rebekah’s skin to gauge her approval.

Vanessa applies a liquid numbing cream after shaping Rebekah’s brows, enhancing numbing effectiveness. With the microblade ready, Vanessa commences the microblading process.

The video captures Vanessa’s skillful microblading technique, portraying the process of creating precise strokes for natural-looking eyebrows. Vanessa comments on using her fingers to push the ink into the skin, noting the improvement in ink retention.

Upon completing the essential microblading, Vanessa adds a warm modifier to prevent the ink from turning ashy. She explains the purpose of the modifier and lets it sit momentarily before revealing the final result.

Vanessa showcases the impressive transformation, emphasizing how rewarding microblading can be. She cleanses and sanitizes the area, offering aftercare instructions. She advises against wetting the eyebrows for seven to ten days and abstaining from exercise to avoid ink displacement. Vanessa also recommends using Aquaphor for post-shower care and provides detailed instructions.

As the video concludes, Vanessa expresses gratitude for viewers joining them to learn about how microblading works and encourages questions via their Instagram page or phone number.

In summary, Vanessa Servantes’ video provides an informative and in-depth look at the microblading process. From initial preparation to aftercare instructions, the video offers a comprehensive understanding of the procedure’s nuances and intricacies, showcasing Vanessa’s expertise and dedication to her craft.

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Empowering Hairstylists Everywhere: The Rise of Salon Suite Rentals

Date

October 25, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

It’s a hairstylist’s dream to have your own salon, set your own work hours, set your own prices, etc. Hairstylists now have an opportunity to run their own businesses without the high costs of a storefront. Stylist salon suite rentals provide space for beauty professionals to operate their business independently. These salon suites are low-cost luxurious environments for you and your clients. Supportive services are often conveniently provided to assist you in running your business — complete with  the amenities necessary for successful operations. This can even include marketing and on-going education classes.

With so many benefits, you’ll want to find and secure the perfect hairstylist suite space to start bringing clients in. But first, look at how a stylist suite rental can empower you and give you the tools you need to succeed while doing what you do best.

What are the Benefits of Renting a Hairstylist Suite?

Renting your own stylist suite provides you the freedom to run your business on your own schedule and based on the needs of your clients. Early mornings, afternoons, evenings, and even late-night appointments can be scheduled. You’re in charge — it’s your business to work independently with supportive amenities helping you along the way. The potential cost savings of renting a stylist suite versus the start-up costs of a storefront salon are significant.

Hairstylist Suite Rental Costs: What You Need to Know

The cost of your suite rental will vary depending on the location and size of your salon space. Rental costs can be divided if you share the space with one or more other hairstylists, making your expenses even less. You should also consider what additional costs and amenities are included in your rental rate, i.e. utilities, professional liability insurance, towel service, etc.

Finding and Securing the Perfect Hairstylist Suite

As with all businesses, location is an important factor. The salon environment must fit your brand style. Does the suite rental have a luxurious feel to it? Is the color and lighting adequate? Does the location have plenty of parking available for your clients? Is the rental price right? Finally, is the salon suite in a community where you can continue to grow your business? 

Choose a location that allows the focus to be on clientele. Having other retail stores and restaurants close by can enhance the client’s overall experience and improve the ambiance. Having a salon suite in the perfect location simplifies operations and has the potential to attract and retain clients. 

A hairstylist suite rental comes with supportive amenities to help you succeed.
A one-station hairstylist suite rental at Salon Republic in Thousand Oaks, CA.

Starting Your Business in a Stylist Suite Rental

Since you will be running your own business within the salon suite, here are four important things you’ll want to think through if you are a new entrepreneur.

  1. Choose the Right Classification for Your Business 

Are you going to be the sole owner of your business, is it going to be a partnership, or are you going to be a legal entity with shareholders? Typically, there are four main types of businesses: Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies (LLC), and Corporations. Each one has important differences that affect your liability and tax responsibilities.

  1. Have a Thorough Rental Agreement

A rental agreement is a legally binding contract between the hairstylist (the renter) and the owner of the salon space (the landlord). The studio rental agreement is crucial because it protects both parties involved by laying out the terms and conditions upfront — covering things like the cost of rent, what’s included in the rental rate, and the lease length.

  1. Sharing Your Studio

Decide if you are going to share your studio or rent your space on the days you won’t be using it.  

  1. Licenses & Insurance

You will need certain licenses to operate your business and perform services in a suite rental. In addition, professional and general liability insurance is strongly recommended and sometimes required by the owner of the salon space.  

Stylist Suite Rental at Salon Republic

At Salon Republic, our stylist studios are more than just a studio for rent. They’re a place where like-minded independent beauty professionals can share their talents side-by-side, creating an environment full of inspiration where your business can thrive. 

We offer supportive amenities so you can focus on elevating your client’s experience, expanding your clientele, and building your brand. Our studios come in various sizes — one station, two stations, three stations, and custom-sized — to fit your budget and business needs. Whether you’re coming by yourself or sharing with other beauty pros, we can help you find the right salon studio for you.

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Why Owning Your Own Storefront Isn’t Always Best: A Case for Leasing

Date

October 21, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Leasing salon space allows you to focus more on your clients and build your brand.
A two-station hairstylist studio at Salon Republic in Lynwood, WA.

Opening your own salon is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make in your beauty career. However, when it comes to owning a salon, you may not want to own every aspect of the business. The costs associated with starting a business are high, and you may not know where to turn if you need help. When you lease, there are lower start-up costs, lower maintenance costs, lease flexibility, and in some cases, the ability to share resources.

You are still your own boss while leasing a salon space. Some suite rentals also provide supportive amenities that make running your business easier, so you can focus more on your clients and building your brand.  Whether you’re a hairstylist, makeup artist, or other professional in the beauty industry, this article can benefit you. Let’s take a look at the information you need to make an informed decision about leasing a salon space and how to maximize the experience.

Factors to Consider When Leasing Salon Space

When leasing, you want to know all the specifics of your lease and know your rights as a tenant. No question is too small, and no question is too silly. If you’re going to rent, it’s within your rights to ask any and every question you feel needs answered so you can iron out the details before you sign a lease.

What is a Lease Agreement?

A lease agreement is a legal contract between two parties: the property owner and the party that wants to pay to use a space for a designated amount of time. The lease agreement specifies the rights and obligations of both parties, such as the rent amount, the duration, and the conditions of the property.

Essential Elements of a Lease Agreement

The terms of your lease are very important to your business. A lease agreement should include the following information:

  • Date of the agreement
  • Name and address of the salon + unit number you will be renting
  • First and last name of the owner/company (lessor)
  • First and last name of the renter/s (lessee/s)
  • Start and end date + total length of agreement
  • Rental rate
  • Rent due date and payment frequency (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.)
  • Amount of security deposit (if included)
  • Penalties for late/insufficient payments
  • Details of the space, equipment, and other resources included in the rent
  • What the studio rental will be used for, and any restrictions
  • Terms of lease termination
  • Rules to adhere to during occupancy
  • Permits/licenses, tax, and insurance obligations
  • Signatures of both parties
  • Signed date of the rental agreement

Make sure you read and understand the lease agreement before signing it. If you have any questions or concerns, ask the property owner for clarification.

Leasing salon space allows you to run your own business with less startup cost.
A one-station barber studio at Salon Republic in Pasadena, CA.

Benefits of Leasing Salon Space

When considering whether to purchase or lease a salon space, it’s essential to think about how each one will benefit you as a business owner. Here are a few ways leasing a salon space will work to your benefit.

Lower Start-Up Cost

When leasing a salon space, it requires less up-front capital than owning a storefront salon — beneficial for anyone starting out.

Lower Maintenance Costs

You rent the space, which means you don’t have to spend extra money on repairs and maintenance on the building. Your time and money are spent only on your business.

Lease Flexibility

Leasing gives you more flexible terms to customize your space. You can create your own unique environment and brand.

Shared Salon Suite Rental

You can reduce your expenses by sharing your salon space with other beauty professionals. Sharing a salon suite with others can also allow you to have a much larger, luxurious environment for your clients.  Think of the endless creativity you’ll experience by sharing with other beauty talents!

Sharing a salon suite reduces your expenses and allows a larger space.
A nail salon studio at Salon Republic in Hollywood, CA.

Important Aspects of the Lease Agreement

The lease agreement is where all of your legal and financial responsibilities will be documented. Knowing the difference between a good and bad agreement will help protect you from future issues. Here are six important aspects to pay attention to.   

Written Lease Agreement 

A verbal lease agreement may hold up in some courts, but relying upon an oral agreement runs a high risk of dispute over the terms agreed to. A written lease agreement protects both parties involved by laying out the terms and conditions upfront — covering things like the cost of rent, what’s included in the rental rate, and the lease length.

Specifics in the Lease 

Make sure your lease agreement is very specific.  Any necessary alterations to the property should be documented. Do not use generic rental contracts. Make your leases specific to your business, location, condition of the space, and your industry. An apartment rental agreement is much different than a business agreement, so be sure the terms are specific to your case.

Security Deposit 

A security deposit will protect against minor tenant damage to the property. They don’t protect against major damage, so you will also need insurance that should cover those costs if needed. They also do not protect against rent default or lawsuits. Make sure you read and understand your lease agreement concerning your security deposit. 

Move-in Specials 

Move-in specials are usually a one-time or limited-time offer. They are typically offered during the first month of your lease and when demand is low. A move-in special can sometimes include waived application fees, reduced or waived security deposit, first month rent-free (or discounted), and special deals on longer lease lengths. Any special offer upon move-in should be clearly documented in your agreement. 

Breaking the Lease 

If you choose to break your lease, expect to incur penalties. Landlord-tenant laws that allow you to break the lease are different from state to state. If you don’t have a legal reason to break the lease, your landlord may be allowed to impose a financial penalty. Be sure your agreement clearly states what happens if you break your lease and what you will be legally responsible for.  

Costs Included in the Rental Rate 

Some salon spaces may include costs such as maintenance, Wi-Fi, and utilities, in the rental rate.. These should be documented in your lease agreement. Clarify any other costs you may be responsible for (e.g. parking, laundry facilities, insurance) so you can find your total rental price.  

Making the Most Out of Your Lease

Owning your own salon space is not only possible, but it’s also affordable. Salon Republic simplifies many aspects of running your own business so you can focus on your craft and your clients. Contact us today to learn how we can help you build your dream salon business.

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Finding Hair Clients – With Nina Kovner

Date

October 20, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

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We ask Nina Kovner how to find hair clients in the digital landscape.
The Hair Game Podcast host Eric Taylor with Nina Kovner.

In this conversation between Eric Taylor and Nina Kovner from Passion Squared, they discuss Nina’s journey in the beauty industry, her transition from a hairdresser to a business-focused role, and the key elements of building a successful salon business in the modern digital age.

Nina Kovner, the CEO and founder of Passion Squared, shares her story of starting in the beauty industry in the 80s after overcoming pressures to pursue traditional college education. She reflects on her journey, which led her from being a hairstylist and educator to focusing on the business side of the industry, working with distributors, marketing, and events.

Nina delves into her passion for business, especially in the digital and social media realm. She emphasizes the significance of small businesses understanding the value of online presence and how it can benefit them. Despite initial skepticism from others, she recognized the potential early on and started Passion Squared in 2012. The company focuses on coaching, education, and workshops to empower beauty professionals in their digital journey.

Nina introduces the “Awesome Client Journey,” a concept she developed based on the insights of Brian Solis, a digital anthropologist. This journey consists of four stages: intent, discovery, inspiration, and action. She highlights the importance of being discoverable online for potential clients, creating an inspired moment of truth that encourages them to take action, such as making an appointment or subscribing.

Eric Taylor and Nina also discuss the current landscape of the beauty industry, particularly in relation to client experiences. Nina points out that, in the age of social media, some businesses are overly focused on online presence while neglecting the offline client experience. She stresses the importance of listening to clients and responding to their needs, as well as providing a consistent and enjoyable experience in-salon.

Nina emphasizes that businesses should focus on both online and offline experiences, reverse-engineering the client journey to identify pain points and address them. She highlights the significance of post-experience follow-up, client retention, and knowing your business’s metrics to build a loyal clientele.

Throughout the conversation, Nina Kovner provides valuable insights into the importance of combining online and offline experiences to create a successful and thriving salon business. Her perspective highlights the necessity of staying connected to clients and ensuring their needs are met at every step of the client journey.

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Unlock Your Entrepreneurial Dreams with a Salon Space for Rent

Date

October 18, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Have you always dreamed of having your own salon, but the thought of branching on your own is too daunting? Then, consider a salon space for rent. 

Private salon suites boast many benefits and provide support to branch out on your own. But what exactly are they? And how are they different from salon booth rentals? 

Read on for more details about salon studios so that you can unlock your entrepreneurial dreams. 

What is a Salon Space for Rent?

Salon spaces for rent are individual salons within a larger beauty collective. Unlike salon booths and chair rentals, these private salon studios offer an entire suite to yourself. 

Not only do salon suite rentals allow you to run your business independently, but they also create an inspiring and supportive environment where like-minded beauty professionals share their talents side-by-side. 

Many salon suite rentals also provide supportive business amenities (utilities, towel service, etc.) to help you run and grow your business. 

Benefits of Renting Salon Space

Renting salon space comes with a lot of benefits, including the following: 

  • A higher earning potential. One of the biggest perks of renting a salon suite vs. working at a commission-based salon is being able to keep 100% of the income from your services AND product sales!! 
  • Supportive business amenities. When you rent a salon studio, you’re also getting all the amenities that come with it to help you succeed. At Salon Republic, our list includes an in-salon beauty supply store, an on-site salon manager, and free technical and business-building classes. 
  • Complete Freedom. Not only do you get to decide which products and services to offer, but at Salon Republic, you also get to design your space to reflect your brand’s vibe. 
  • Flexibility. Renting a salon space lets you adapt your work to your personal life. Decide what days and hours you want to work. You create the schedule. 

Cost of Salon Space Rental

On average, rent for a salon suite can range from $275-$550 a week, depending on location, amenities, and size of the salon space. 

If you want to save money, consider sharing the space with another beauty professional. If you’re looking to expand your business and share with multiple beauty pros, a custom-sized studio will give you the space you need.

How to Find the Right Salon Space for Your Business

When choosing a salon space for rent, consider the size and layout of the space.
An esthetician studio at Salon Republic in Santa Monica, CA.

What to Consider When Renting Salon Space

As you begin looking for a salon space for rent, here are a few things to consider: 

  • Size and layout. Look for a salon suite that offers the space and layout you need to function daily. Check to see if the studio is customizable so you can showcase your own style. 
  • Support. Consider what supportive amenities the salon space for rent offers and how it aligns with your company’s needs. For example, a free towel service will save you money on laundry and give you more time for clients.
  • Lease terms. Before signing a rental agreement, make sure to know what’s included in the total cost (utilities, maintenance, etc.). You’ll also want to determine the rate and the rental term length. 

Where to Look for Salon Space for Rent

Your salon space should be in an area where your target market frequents. It should also be easy to find and get to, offering parking and security. 

Once you’ve found that area, research the nearby competitors. Look at what services and prices they offer to determine what the market rate is for your profession. 

Tips for Choosing the Right Salon Space

Once you’ve found a potential place, book a tour of the salon space to see firsthand if it has everything your business needs. Chat with the beauty professionals while you’re there to get an in-depth look at the community. 

Some salon spaces like Salon Republic also rent out day stations that you can check out before committing to a lease. While they aren’t private rooms, they still provide a host of on-site perks and are a great way to get a feel for the community. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to Salon Space for Rent

Q. What is the difference between salon suites and salon booth rentals?

A salon suite is a private space within a larger community of beauty professionals. Salon booth rentals, on the other hand, are typically within a traditional salon environment and have limited schedule flexibility.

Q. How much does it cost to rent a salon space?

The cost depends on the salon suite’s location, amenities, and size. But on average, rent for a salon space ranges from $275-$550 a week. 

Q. What should I look for in a salon space for rent?

When looking for a salon space for rent, consider things like the location, size and layout, cost, amenities, and lease term. 

Q. Can I decorate my salon space when renting?

Many salon suites offer customizable spaces, but you’ll want to check your rental agreement before making any alterations. 

Q. What is included in the rental agreement?

The rental agreement for your salon space should include essential details like the rate, rental term length, and what’s included in the total cost (utilities, maintenance, etc.).

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