
Salon Management

Tips for Retailing Skincare for the Holidays
While joyous, the holidays can at times be stressful, making the pampering skincare treatments salons and spas provide especially important. However, the seasonal onslaught of gift shopping and festive gatherings finds clients limited in both ...

10 Fashion Commandments for Mature Stylists (How to Keep Current!)
We have all had that moment in the morning where we have no idea what to wear for the day - and let's admit it, staying fashionable can be hard work!As a beauty professional, your clients look to you as an authority in fashion and trends, so ...

And the Salon Makeover Goes to ...#Winning
Back in January, I was home 9 months pregnant with my feet up on the couch perusing through my emails.. junk junk junk, delete delete delete, for whatever reason I stopped on this one. It came from Modern Salon Magazine, a publication of theirs, ...
SpaFinder Wellness 365 Partners with Wellness for Cancer
Spafinder Wellness 365, the world’s largest network of spas and wellness locations, and Wellness for Cancer, the first organization to establish standardized, objective, cancer-focused training and business criteria for the wellness ...

It's True! This Shampoo Bottle Grows Into a Coffee Tree!!
When it comes to shampoo, people expect a few things—namely, clean hair, a lovely fragrance, and a good lather. What most people probably don't expect from their shampoo is for their empty shampoo bottle to grow into a tree! ...

The 5-Day Plan to Bring New Clients to Your Door
In theory, if you want a new client, all you need to do is make your case and ask for the business, again and again and again. Does that approach work? Well…sort of. Ask enough people and eventually someone will say “yes.” But ...

You Can Negotiate Anything: Lessons from Wharton School of Business
Life is a series of negotiations. While we may realize this in theory, we probably don’t realize how often it applies in practice. Your lease, prices in big box stores, cell phone contracts, day care arrangements—you name it, ...
Are You Kidding Me?
Donna Scannapieco, a long-time operations director of upscale day spa reflects on the state of customer service in today's new economy.
What if Employees Were Like Family?
In her first SALON TODAY blog, Salon Concrete's Christine Zilinski questions what management looks like when you treat employees like family members.
2014 Women of Vision
In the spirit of Paula Kent Meehan, SALON TODAY celebrates 17 women who embrace her entrepreneurial wisdom, focused leadership and generosity of spirit.
2014 Women of Vision: Saphira Tessler-Greenberg
After finishing high school in Israel, Saphira Tessler-Greenberg developed the first hair care line to incorporate the benefits of the minerals from the Dead Sea.
2014 Women of Vision: Joanne Powers and Heather Bagby
As mother and daughter, Shear Art Salons Joanne Powers and Heather Bagby share different perspectives on salon management.
2014 Women of Vision: Terri Taricco
As the vice president of marketing for Helen of Troy/Hot Tools, Terri Taricco keeps a finger on the pulse of what clients want in professional tools and works hard to deliver.
2014 Women of Vision: Melanie Kopeikin
After an illustrious career with several beauty companies, Melanie Kopeikin joins Pivot Point International as its new president.
2014 Women of Vision: Lydia Sarfati
A true day spa pioneer, Lydia Sarfati brought the first seaweed-based treatments to the United States, developed the Repechage Four-Layer Facial and encourages salons to adopt the first facial bars.

Stack Your Insta-Hand
Staying on edge is key to running a successful business whether it’s product, service or social. It’s time to up your ante on Instagram, and we’ve got five cool tricks to show you how.
2014 Women of Vision: Joni Rae Russell
As the head of her own marketing, branding and creative services firm, Joni Rae Russell is a woman behind many beauty brands.


