TV or Not TV?
As TVs become the norm in more and more salons, we find out how owners and techs really feel about the transition to digital amenities.
As TVs become the norm in more and more salons, we find out how owners and techs really feel about the transition to digital amenities.
Your nail station is one of your most valuable business tools. It is your office, your conference room, your classroom, your showroom, and sometimes even your lunchroom. It is where you do your work and spend much of your day –and you deserve to be comfortable. So what would change about it if you could? From self-sanitizing stations to elaborately themed decor, techs defy the laws of physics, finances, and convention to come up with some innovative solutions for their individual needs.
“A simple coat of paint or a new seating arrangement will give your salon a new look for spring,” advises Rom Provenzana, owner of Illinois-based Zano Salons. He offers these spring-cleaning tips to spruce up your salon without breaking you budget.
Dina Meri, the family-owned business that specializes in plastic roll-abouts and related salon products, got its start in Italy in 1961 and officially opened in the United States in 1981.
To stay up-to-date and to keep clients and staff interested and excited, many salon owners have opted to redesign their businesses. Is it time for your salon to go under the hammer and nails for a whole new look?
Custom-built nail stations can be tailored to the nail technician's needs -- and at a price that's more comfortable than you think.
Industry, business, and government organizations can lend you a helping hand when starting a new business.
Today’s table makers offer every extra under the sun -- but nail techs still have some ideas on how to make their workstations even better.