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How can I start beauty parlour as side business?

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Shubhangi


I am ready to invest upto 20000. any can give me idea about it in detail


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To begin, you'll need to obtain a cosmetology license and a business license. Licensing requirements vary by city, county and state, so you'll want to check with your local government office to see which applies to you. Some my include:

- Building permit (if you plan to do construction) or zoning permit (if you are developing land for business use)
- Health permit
- Occupational permit (often for home-based businesses)
- Signage permit

There are several costs that go into starting a salon, including equipment and supplies, styling chairs, signs, insurance, business license, a lease and advertising. Although it may be more expensive, a storefront that receives more foot traffic can often decrease your monthly advertising costs.

Putting together a business plan before you start can give you a really good idea of start-up and operation costs so you can allocate your funds accordingly. Here's a free sample business plan of a beauty salon that may be helpful to review:

http://www.bplans.com/hair_and_beauty_salon_business_plan/executive_summary_fc.cfm

Attracting clientele: You'll attract more customers by standing out from your competition. Offer something different - a variety of services, a unique atmosphere, more convenient hours, special events, etc.

Use the media to get free publicity for your business with
very little work. This can be done by writing a simple press release to your local paper announcing your salon opening - Tie it in with a special even if you can. Here are some publicity tips for beauty salons:
http://www.salonchannel.com/articles/pr.htm

My hair is extremely damaged, how can I get it healthy fast?

Q. I have extremely curly hair which I constantly flat iron. Of course, the heat is absolutely killer on it. I've lost several inches off my hair do to split ends that simply break off. I'm hoping to get my hair chemically straightened so I will have to use the flat iron less, but my hair is so damaged right now no stylist would agree to it, and with good reason.

I'm going over seas in about a month and won't have nearly enough time to straighten my hair everyday, hence I'm really hoping to get this chemical treatment done.

Does anyone have any suggestions or products that would help me get my hair healthy again?


Answer
Healthy hair tips:

Use a moisturizing shampoo condtioner and leave in creme. I reccomened Sunsilk Hydra TLC it leaves my hair soft and managable.

Brush your hair before shampooing and conditioner so your hair won't be tangeled.

Don't wash your hair everyday try 3 times a week

Avoid combing hair while wet, use a wide tooth comb.

Deep condition twice a week

Trim your hair tips every 4-6 weeks.

While shampooing massage your scalp with your fingertips slowly, it's not necessary to shampoo the ends, then rinse with warm water.

When using a conditioner leave on for about 1-3 minutes so you can get great results then comb hair with wide tooth comb then rinse with very cold water to have shiny hair

If you use gel/hairspray/moose stop using them. They damage and dry up your hair.

If you use heat appliaces (blowdryers,curling irons, hair straightener) use a heat protecter spray so it'll protect your hair from heat.

If your in the sun alot buy a cap or a hoodie to protect your hair from the sun, heat damages and drys out your hair.

Buy a leave-in-conditioner/leave-in conditioner/creme to moisturize your hair all day long and don't rinse.

After your out of the shower set your blowdryer on cool setting and blowdryer your hair for 2 minutes, this will help seal the hair cuticles for a smooth shiny surface.

If you dye your hair do it atleast once a year, hair dye has terrible chemicals that kill your hair.
All of these products work great on dry hair:

For shampooing and conditioning I reccomend:
http://sunsilk.ca/sunsilk/dry/

For deep conditioning:
http://www.albertovo5.com/vptreatment/pr...

For a hot oil treatment:
http://www.albertovo5.com/vptreatment/pr...

Dry hair tips websites/treatments:

http://ezinearticles.com/?summer-hair-ca...

http://www.salonweb.com/moretips.htm......

http://www.salonweb.com/pro/dry.htm......

http://health.howstuffworks.com/home-rem...

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