As he launches The Salon Project within Saks Fifth Avenue, Joel Warren designs a salon concept the elevates hairdressers as artists and gives them more control over the client appointment, treats the client to a more serene, bespoke seamless experience; and streamlines systems allowing for more business growth.
In an effort to continue attracting a young, fashion-forward shopper and drive overall store traffic, JCPenney reinvents its salon concept with The Salon by InStyle while also rolling out Sephora inside JCPenney. Natalie Lockhart, vice president of salon at JCPenney tells us how this strategy is working out.
Candy Shaw, owner of Jamison Shaw Hairdressers and founder of Sunlights Balayage is name Small Business Person of the Year by the Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
Katrina Lemoines, Kimberly Maupin and Monica Towery are honored with Rosy Scholarships, designed to give future beauty professionals a helping hand.
Young leaders from the 2 to 10 Project compete to design salon cultures so strong, no employee would dare leave. Check out their innovative ideas.
Oh where, oh where do good stylists go when they leave the salon? Salon Today's most recent Beauty Pulse attempts to find out, plus owners reveal the strategies they use to retain clients.
A 2014 STAMP honoree takes his in-salon marketing concept and creates a new virtual consultation tool for the industry.
With a talent agency theme, Lux Salon Spa creates a website that puts the focus on the team, and it picks up a 2017 STAMP award.
With 46 outstanding marketing ideas in 27 categories, SALON TODAY's Annual Marketing Program promises to ignite your promotional plans for 2018.
Rosy Salon Software announces a new partnership with Google, which will allow users to book salon and spa services directly through Google Search and Google Maps, which will increase online client scheduling.
The team at Interlocks creates a travel-inspired merchandising display to introduce clients to Kerastase, earning it a 2017 STAMP award.
Nuovo Salon cut their paper use by developing a client loyalty card that serves two purposes, earning it a 2017 STAMP award.
Z Studio consolidates the number of materials it used to give new clients into one creative new piece, earning it a 2017 STAMP award.
Gene Juarez develops a cool marketing tool that helps new stylists recruit clients, earning it a 2017 STAMP award.
ID Salon includes clients and staff members in the design of its creative and ever-changing business cards, earning it a STAMP 2017 award.
Shelley North decides to paint her Glow Beauty Boutique's interior to match its sunshine-inspired branding, earning it a 2017 STAMP award.
Parker Barber develops a branding strategy reminiscent of old-school barbers, earning it a 2017 STAMP award.