Long Hair and Updo Hairstyles
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By Stuart
Simpson
You have long hair and you are ready for an updo or
“long hair” service and you go to a full service salon
and what – they don’t offer “long hair” service. Guess
its not so full service after all. So you go to another
beautician and they don’t know what to do either. Why
is that? Some of the reasons hairstylists don’t offer
“long hair” or updo service is because:
None of their clients have long hair
Never learned how
Takes too long
Learned, tried it, but got out of practice and forgot
Too confusing
To the hairstylist, watching is easy. But when you are
actually doing the work, it becomes confusing. It’s hard
for a hairstylist to get and keep clients. If you are
able to offer total hair services, including long hair,
then you’ll be keeping new clients instead of sending
them away. One way to help you get over some of the points
listed above is to practice on a wig or mannequin. When
you are in-between appointments, this will offer you practice
to gain confidence and allows you to display your work
to your customers.
If you are good at long hair, then you need to be the
hairstylist that your competitors send their customers
to. Advertise that you do long hair. There are plenty
that don’t do long hair and this approach may get you
the client list you need.
Let the bridal shops know you are available, along with
the formal dress shops. Girls going to prom always want
fancy hairstyles. Offer your services free to the bridal
show as a promotion for your business. This helps you
gain more updo customers and helps the bridal shop. Win-win.
You can also create a photo album of the mannequins
you have been practicing on, or on customers. This will
give prospective customers your ability and creativity
level. Another idea is to work with a clothing store on
their special event or sale days – and offer your services
to attract customers. You can make these books up inexpensively
with a digital camera and color copies. Have them bound
with some of your business cards and ask if you can display
them at the bridal shops.
Complimentary cards are very good, too. You can offer
a discount on the back of the card. When a client gets
their hair done, then give them some cards to hand out
when they are asked where they got such a cute hairstyle.
This works especially well at high schools before proms
and dances. As always, if they don’t need long hair services,
they will probably pass the card onto a friend.
How much should you charge or expect to pay for long
hair or updo services? Well, its different all over the
country, but in general, the price should be at least
$5 over the normal hairstyle whether it’s a shampoo and
blowdry. Be prudent in your pricing as if you get a client
that will only require 15 minutes for a braid or a quick
updo, then you may not want to charge more.
Stuart Simpson, Pictures of Updo hairstyles at:, http://www.formal-tuxedo.com/
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