Nails
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Get It in Writing

Smart salon owner uses a guest book to add a sophisticated touch. 

by NAILS staff
March 1, 1997
1 min to read


Dawn Dettmer, co-owner of DG Body Therapy Day Spa in Wilton Manors, Fla., wanted to make her Victorian-style day spa a little different. So she added a sophisticated and civilized touch, a guest book. Here, clients can record their thoughts on their salon experience for the benefit of salon staff and for the reading pleasure of other clients as well. Dettmer came upon the idea while doing research on the Victorian era Name cards, place cards, and scrolls with the names of party guests were an integral part of the etiquette of the time. “Guest books remind me of special times, like a wedding party or kids signing each other’s yearbooks,” says Dettmer “They give you an opportunity to create memories and touch people’s hearts. Besides that, you never know who’s going to walk through your door.” No celebrities have signed in so far, but she has collected numerous tributes from grateful customers.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

More Business

A row of styling stations at JBW Jeffrey Ching Salon
Business|Articles|Mar 3, 2026

Precision, Passion, and the Business of Beauty

When Bowie Lau and Jeffrey Ching opened JBW Jeffrey Ching Salon in 2011, they weren’t just launching another luxury hair destination—they were building a business rooted in passion, artistry, and thoughtful growth.

Sponsored by Amex

Ad Loading...
Business|Articles|Nov 27, 2024

Prepare for Small Business Saturday® with American Express

The busy holiday season is here, and with it comes jam-packed days, last-minute client requests and booming retail sales. For many salon owners, the highlight of the season is Small Business Saturday® (SBS). This year on Saturday, November 30, consumers can take their shopping into the small businesses in their communities.

Sponsored by Amex

Ad Loading...
Business|Articles|Oct 22, 2024

Success at the Top: Thriving on Madison Ave.

Salon owner Nuri Yurt had a dream of owning a salon on New York City’s Madison Avenue. "Through perseverance, hard work and stellar customer service, he and partner John Kaygisiz founded Toka Salon in 2007.

Sponsored by Amex

Business|Articles|Sep 6, 2024

Vagaro’s New AI Features and Communication Tool Pave the Way for a More Efficient, Profitable Business

Vagaro has consistently been at the forefront of salon software technology, helping businesses be more efficient, create more effective communication, and even improve company culture. Now, Connect by Vagaro, the platform’s two-way communication capability, and Vagaro’s new generative AI tools are giving owners new opportunities to grow and expand.

Sponsored by Vagaro

Business|Articles|Aug 6, 2024

5 Things I Won't Do as a Nail Tech

This list of watch-outs from @jodydoesjels prompted us to reach out to her and learn more. We had already fallen for her hand-painted designs and now we wanted to know more about this list she created to help clients decide if she was the nail tech for them.

Ad Loading...