As the cost of living starts to bite into households’ monthly budgets, splashing out on something like a spa treatment might seem like an unnecessary indulgence. However, professional salon treatments contribute a great deal to our overall physical and mental wellbeing, and it is important that this is not neglected as we look to minimise spending. For example, treatments like pedicures are about so much more than pretty nails; they contribute to nail health and strength and ensure that our feet are properly moisturised, all of which is important if you are on your feet all day.
The consequences of rising inflation cannot be denied however, and salon owners need to think carefully about how to keep customers engaged in regular treatments in the current economic climate. Highlighting the health benefits and offering good value packages where possible are two strategies that promise to deliver rewarding results, for the business and clientele. Discover the main reasons why salon treatments are no longer just a luxury!
Physical Health
People are happy to invest in their health, but beauty treatments are often viewed as vanity projects which do not have a significant impact on our bodies. Restrictions and salon closures during the pandemic proved to many that we need to see beauty treatments differently. Months without haircuts demonstrated that this treatment is equally about stimulating hair growth as it is about looking good, and a pause in manicures proved that these are as much about nail health as they are about pretty fingertips.
Beauty industry professionals should bring more value to treatments by providing high quality products to add a touch of luxury and by showing clients how they can incorporate these into their home beauty regime. Salon equipment should be as good as possible too: for example, a foot spa experience can be taken to the next level with a pedicure chair that provides the ultimate comfort.
Stress Relief
Many of us have come to accept stress as a natural part of everyday life. But if we don’t keep it in check, it can lead to long term physical ailments. Massages are a great way to relieve stress as they work in slowing down the nervous system, decreasing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure. Even a 20-minute massage can work wonders with stress levels; longer sessions will, of course, see more optimal results.
Considering the helter-skelter lives we lead, salon owners might consider offering short massage sessions or even combination packages, such as where customers can enjoy a haircut with a scalp massage.
Mood Boosters
Society as a collective seems overwhelmed by the state of the world, tired of juggling multiple responsibilities while trying to embrace our renewed social life. Treatments like facials, spa days, hair colouring, aromatherapy and acupuncture are proven to reduce built-up stress and tension.
Spa days also help to combat depression, boost confidence, promote relaxation and create the perfect mental space for a great night’s sleep. They also reaffirm your dedication to your own wellbeing, as well as boost serotonin and dopamine levels. Consider marketing these towards businesses as rewards packages for hardworking clients or advertising them as a great way to spend a hen do or mums-to-be celebration.
Professional Advice
Whilst some people might cut costs by recreating spa treatments at home, there is no replacing the professional advice you get at a salon. Specialist treatments like bleaching, hair cutting, and waxing require professional care. What’s more, you can expect tailored advice about your own body and what it needs. This will prove invaluable when you next undergo another period of stress.