Beauty Therapy – mobile, work in salon or rent a room?

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3 Responses to “Beauty Therapy – mobile, work in salon or rent a room?”

  1. Elaine D says:

    If you rent a room you may get more people coming in by chance, however you have to pay for that ‘space’ regardless of however many appointments you have – some salons will do it on a commission basis where you pay them a percentage of your taking for work done on their premises.

    A good place to start is to go round and ask the salon’s if they are looking for someone and on what terms and conditions – by asking you are not committing yourself to anything and it give you a chance to see what opportunities are available.

    Best of luck!

  2. I worked in a hairdressers but not as beauty therapist.
    Being Mobile in any job is hard work you got to be on time with every client,(very easy to fall behind),build up clientel,take all equipment everywhere.
    Renting a room is brilliant if your have a fully booked salon all week because you can earn hundreds after the salon owner takes her split for the rent.But on bad weeks well your goosed.You need lots of regular clients.
    Working in a salon is brilliant for just starting off you have a set wage and if you have a quite week you still come out with normal wage,when you get regular clients and are used to how things work there ask your boss about renting the room,they will probably say yes,they get more money then.Hope this has helped.Don’t jump in at deep end it is very stressful.

  3. D H says:

    i am a mobile hairdresser and beauty therapist and have been now for 6 years when i started i rented rooms but i found that i ended up out of pocket as i was paying to much for my room and you have to be there all the time when it comes to mobile you only have to be there at app times the rest of the time you can do all your daily things which is excellent you are not tide to one place and you have a different type of client to the salons the house bound who rely appreciate you and what you do also weddings is big mobile business i much proffer to be doing it this way than be stuck in a salon all day

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