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Service Spotlight: Turquoise Blue Sage Body Ritual

Sacred turquoise gemstones offer a deeply relaxing experience for body and soul. Begin with a mineral-rich Turquoise Sage Desert Salt Body Polish to cleanse and awaken the skin followed by a cocoon wrap with a Turquoise Sage Desert Clay Body Mask enriched with a subtle blend of essential oils and the energy of turquoise. The ritual continues with a balancing and re-hydrating full-body massage using Turquoise Sage Massage Oil. Finally, experience an energy ritual using desert sage to cleanse the aura and turquoise gemstones to strengthen and balance the body and spirit.

Asian Fusion: Emmetts The Studio

BUILT IN THE 1920s, the old lighting store in Indianapolis, Indiana, now houses Emmetts The Studio, owned by Emmett Cooper and Naieem Abdool. Throughout the two-levels, Asian-inspired furnishings meet modern decor—Tibetan drum tables, brass dragon chandelier, French chairs covered in brindle cowhide, pine wood floors, full-length ceiling mirrors, energy-effi cient LED track lighting and eco-friendly painted walls. Walk down the stairs to the lower level of the studio for a look at the open color bar with private make-up rooms and treatment areas. A private, Zen-inspired patio allows for group events and private parties, or for clients to relax outside between services. Here, owners Emmett Cooper and Naieem Abdool take SALON TODAY on a tour.

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David Wagner's Unexpected Journey

A few years ago, as the market was crashing, banks were going under and the general population was panicking, David Wagner found himself in a different kind of crisis—he discovered he had cancer and soon was fighting for his life. In his presentation at Serious Business 2011, the now-healthy founder of JUUT Salonspas and author of Life As a Daymaker plans to share what he learned from the experience and how it relates to business.

How do you get the most from your DSC?

One of the salon’s most valuable sources for education, business, marketing and product advice is the Distributor Sales Consultant (DSC). This month Salon Today asks a salon owner, a distributor and a manufacturer: How do you get the most from your DSC?

Staying on Top of Seasonal Trends

As your salon’s leader, one of your important roles is to serve as a conduit between the beauty and fashion worlds and your stylists who work your frontline. So this month Salon Today asks: “How do you and your staff stay on top of seasonal trends?”

Spa Productivity Power

To achieve profitability on the spa side of your world, it all comes down to how productive you can make that treatment room and its attending professionals. to get you on the upswing, these spa leaders share their favorite bottom-linefocused strategies.

Keith Ferrazzi with Stacey Soble

As the best-selling business author of "Never Eat Alone" and "Who's Got Your Back," Keith Ferrazzi is the world's foremost expert in business relationships. As a preview of his upcoming presentation at Serious Business, Ferrazzi discusses how his strategies apply to the salon world.

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Top 10 Social Media Pitfalls

If you were to make a list of up-and-coming business trends, social media strategies would probably be near the top. Thousands of companies are rushing headlong into the profile-creating, news-tweeting, blog-posting frenzy...only to find that their valiant efforts are not getting the results they had hoped. If you're looking for fans, followers, and friends to build a Social Nation around your business, don't panic, says Barry Libert. There is simple advice that will help businesses avoid the pitfalls and make a strong online impact.

Perspectives: Evaluating a New Retail Line

Retail sales are more than a great way to boost revenue—offering products to help your clients maintain their new style is just part of good service. How do you decide what lines best support your salon brand? We asked an award-winning salon owner, a distribution executive and a leading salon industry marketing professional: What is the best process for evaluating a new retail line?

The Price of A Client

SALON TODAY’s October issue delves into spa productivity—showing you how to get the most out of each service room and service provider, as well as reduce costs. Another important aspect of productivity is keeping every appointment full and that requires consistently attracting new clients.

Tap Your Team for Revenue-Generating Ideas

Looking for great ideas for generating revenues and cutting costs at your salon? Why not take it the frontline? When Laura Ortmann directed each department at her Ginger Bay Salon and Spa in St. Louis to come up with one goal for increasing revenue one for decreasing expenses she didn't know what to expect. But looking back, she couldn't be more pleased with the results.

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