• Old School Salon Nostalgia
    2024/07/11

    Summary

    The conversation explores the nostalgia for old school salons and the experiences of both stylists and consumers. It delves into the exploitation and perpetuation of poverty in salons, as well as the toxic environments that were often present. The discussion also examines the business practices in salons, including wage theft and misclassification of employees. Finally, it addresses the challenges and shortcomings of internships and assistantships in the salon industry.


    Takeaways

    Nostalgia for old school salons often overlooks the negative experiences and exploitative practices that were prevalent in those establishments.

    Salons have historically perpetuated poverty, with many stylists earning low incomes and relying on government assistance.

    Toxic environments, long appointment times, and scheduling issues were common in old school salons, leading to dissatisfaction for both stylists and customers.

    Business practices in salons, such as wage theft and misclassification of employees, have contributed to the low incomes and challenges faced by stylists.

    Internships and assistantships in salons often involve menial tasks and low pay, failing to provide adequate training and support for new stylists.


    Chapters


    00:00 Nostalgia for Old School Salons

    06:14 Exploitation and Poverty in Salons

    09:23 Toxic Environments in Salons

    14:25 Business Practices in Salons


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    32 分
  • The Suite Phenomenon
    2024/06/11

    Salon suites are low risk options to salon ownership without a huge commitment. Why are there so many salon suites popping up? Private Equity Investment

    Folks who have never touched hair a day in their lives are determining the places where you work. The explosion of suites will not go away because it is a huge investment arena.

    Summary

    The beauty industry is experiencing a shift towards salon suites, where individual stylists rent their own mini salons. This trend is driven by factors such as the high cost and requirements of commercial rents, discrimination in commercial leasing, the convenience and aesthetics of salon suites, and the marketing pitches from salon suite companies. Private equity firms are investing heavily in salon suite businesses, fueling their growth and expansion. This shift has significant implications for hairstylists and the industry as a whole.

    Takeaways

    • Salon suites are becoming increasingly popular among hairstylists due to factors such as high commercial rents and discrimination in commercial leasing.
    • Salon suite companies market the convenience and aesthetics of their spaces, but stylists must still cover the costs of rent and supplies.
    • Private equity firms are investing heavily in salon suite businesses, driving their growth and expansion.
    • The shift towards salon suites has significant implications for hairstylists and the beauty industry as a whole.

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    20 分