Fed up with salons taking a big cut of their pay — and tempted by the perks of Instagram fame — hairstylists are shifting the industry to benefit their own needs.
alone is prohibitive: "It's always going to be more expensive because they are coming to you," says Quintero, "charging for time, traveling, and the service. A house call is typically double what you charge in the salon.") Saviano predicts the future is chair rental at salons, which means owners have to pivot while holding onto the very thing that makes the salon so special.
Tran recalls growing pains from when his team would first show up at a new salon in 2015. "I am lucky that [the owners] would mostly trust the process," he says of asking to control the music and lighting for the day. "It became like, we're bringing the vibe." More similar to a DJ than a traditional hair pro, Tran now has residences in four cities , where you can book a cut or color — or for a shit ton of money, both — for $550 and up.
shuttered Ramirez Tran Salon earlier this year. "Big salons are dying in a way," Tran says, adding that now it's less about the celebrity colorist's name on the building and more about the person wielding the foils. You don't call Famous Stylist's Fancy Salon because of its caché and ask to see whoever is available. You follow your own favorite beauty pros, both online and from space to space.
A lot of salons just aren't the neighborhood gathering places they once were, where people hang out and chat., co-owner of Replenish Salon in Atlanta, misses the days when clients would swing by just to talk, which is now taboo because of COVID-related spacing concerns. "The salon is a place where women should be able to let their hair down, pun intended, and discuss the many facets of womanhood and life," says Sims.
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