10 Ways to Create a Memorable Salon Experience and Foster Client Retention
In the salon and spa world, creating a standout client experience isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s what turns first-time visitors into loyal, long-term clients. It’s about the entire journey clients take with you from the moment they book to how they feel walking out the door.
by Teresa Zanardelli
August 8, 2025
5 min to read
*This article was repurposed with permission from Mindbody.
In the salon and spa world, creating a standout client experience isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s what turns first-time visitors into loyal, long-term clients. It’s about the entire journey clients take with you from the moment they book to how they feel walking out the door.
On average, customer retention in the salon and spa industry is around 30-40% for new clients and 60-70% for returning clients. High-performing salons and spas achieve even higher rates by focusing on the client experience, integrating digital marketing, and leveraging tools like Mindbody to automate and personalize their approach.
Implementing retention-focused strategies will help your salon or spa stand out in a crowded market. Here are ten powerful ways to get started.
1. Create a seamless booking process
Salons and spas that use streamlined booking options see a 15-20% increase in client retention simply by making the booking process smoother and more accessible.
First impressions begin at booking. Allow clients to book through multiple channels, including your Google Business Profile and social media to accommodate their preferences. You can use Mindbody’s branded web tools to provide your clients with control over their appointments via customized widgets that display the services and providers as well as the ability to modify appointments.
2. Personalize client profiles for tailored experiences
Studies show that 80% of clients are more likely to book services that feel personalized. Implement a system where each client’s unique needs are documented and referenced at every touchpoint.
When clients feel known and appreciated, they’re more likely to return. Leverage tools like appointment notes, SOAP notes, contact logs, and client alerts to keep track of client preferences, past services, and product purchases. This information allows your team to customize recommendations and deliver a personalized experience.
3. Implement marketing automation for consistent engagement
Marketing automation can be used to keep your salon or spa top-of-mind between visits. Send personalized messages based on previous appointments, such as reminders for treatments that typically require follow-up visits. Automate emails to engage clients with recommendations, birthday discounts, or loyalty rewards, creating an ongoing connection.
Tools like Mindbody’s marketing suite automations and Smart Marketing tools can send out reminders, follow-ups, and exclusive promotions without requiring daily oversight.
4. Offer loyalty programs to increase repeat visits
Loyalty programs incentivize clients to return regularly. Spas and salons that have loyalty programs see an average retention rate increase of 10-20%.
Ensure your program clearly communicates rewards for return visits. With Mindbody, you can track client visits to reward loyal customers with discounts, free add-ons, or even a free service after a set number of visits. Loyalty programs can make clients feel valued while giving them tangible rewards.
5. Leverage social media to build community
Social media platforms offer an excellent avenue to showcase your services, share client testimonials, and run targeted ads. Use Instagram and Facebook to highlight before-and-after photos, promote limited-time offers, and run giveaways or contests. Social media posts can also remind clients of seasonal services, like hydration treatments in winter or sun protection tips in summer.
Run a promotion for clients who follow and engage with your social media pages. Sharing content that highlights your company culture or introduces your staff can foster community and encourage followers to visit.
6. Create unique signature services
Having a unique service or treatment that clients can’t find elsewhere can increase your retention rates. For example, a signature massage or a unique facial that’s only available at your spa. Make these services memorable by including sensory touches, such as essential oils, soothing music, or a warm herbal tea at the end of the session.
Signature services offer a unique experience, increasing the likelihood of return visits. Aim to develop one or two signature treatments and market them as exclusive offerings.
7. Utilize feedback loops and act on client feedback
Encourage clients to share their experiences and consider rewarding those who leave a review. Collecting feedback shows clients that you value their input and are committed to improving. Respond promptly to all feedback, making adjustments where possible to meet client expectations.
Mindbody makes this easy with its reviews feature. Clients can leave reviews after their appointments, and you can easily display the reviews by placing a widget on your website. By addressing both positive and negative feedback, you strengthen client relationships.
8. Optimize your digital presence for local SEO
A well-optimized website makes it easier for clients to find your salon or spa when searching online. Focus on local SEO by using keywords related to your services and location, like “organic spa treatments in [City]” or “hair colorist in [Neighborhood].” Mindbody’s integration with Google Business Profile ensures your location and contact details are available directly from search results, making it easy for clients to book.
In addition, publish blog content and client success stories on your website to drive organic traffic. Content that answers questions about your services or showcases transformations can also build credibility.
9. Educate clients through valuable content
Educating clients helps them feel empowered, increasing their loyalty to your brand. Clients appreciate leaving a salon or spa appointment with knowledge about how to extend the results of their service.
Consider sharing an email newsletter or social media videos to provide tips on skincare, self-care, or hair maintenance. Offer seasonal content or expert tips tailored to your clients’ demographics. For example, create summer hair care guides or winter skincare tips.Mindbody’s marketing suite can help you reach clients with personalized content.
10. Encourage pre-booking and offer flexible rebooking options
Clients who book their next appointment before leaving have a 30-40% higher retention rate; it’s one of the most effective ways to guarantee repeat visits. Make it a part of your team’s practice to suggest pre-booking, especially for treatments that require regular upkeep. With Mindbody’s scheduling features, you can easily set up pre-booking reminders, ensuring clients don’t miss an appointment.
Improving client retention isn’t just about offering great services; it’s about creating memorable experiences that keep clients coming back. By focusing on the client experience, using marketing automation to stay connected, and employing digital marketing strategies that showcase your brand, you can create a thriving salon or spa business. Integrating these strategies with Mindbody’s tools can simplify the process, helping you build a loyal, long-term client base and grow your business sustainably.
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