Once I made the decision that I wanted my own salon, I did what most people do:
I started googling.
I followed beauty coaches online.
I listened to podcasts.
I even reached out to others who had salons, hoping they’d give me the missing piece.
I tried doing it all — branding, posting on Instagram, tweaking my services, playing with prices… but none of it felt like a real plan.
It all felt messy. Unclear. Generic.
Then I started following business tips that didn’t speak to our industry.
They were vague, overwhelming, and left me even more confused.
I felt like I was always reacting — putting out fires, guessing my way through every next step, and constantly wondering:
Am I doing this right? Why isn’t this working yet?
I was desperate to make it work.
But the more I tried to “do everything,” the more stuck I felt.
💡 Then Came the Turning Point
Everything changed when I finally realised...
👉 It’s not about doing more — it’s about building smarter.
👉 You don’t just need a business… you need a blueprint.
That’s when I stopped guessing — and started building my salon like a business owner, not a service provider.
HERE IS EXACTLY WHAT I DID:
1️⃣ Plan & Design Your Salon Business™
I got clear on the entire vision — the concept, the brand, the ideal services, the pricing structure, and how I wanted it to feel and function.
I handled all the legal setup, finances, and layout — so I could build it right from the start.
2️⃣ Build Your Team & Systems™
I stopped trying to do everything myself. I brought in the right person and trained her using systems I created — from daily operations to service delivery.
I documented processes and built trust — so things didn’t fall apart when I stepped away.
3️⃣ Launch & Lead with Freedom™
I mapped out a focused launch plan with no fluff — just smart steps, the right tools, and clear offers.
I learned how to lead my salon like an owner, not just manage it like a technician.