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Promoting a Salon and Day Spa Business

Date Published: 17th July 2009
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Salons and spas are widely popular choices for urban rest and leisure activities. Salons have long been around to service beauty needs. Day spas have also been a recently popular development for city dwellers who need to take quick periods to relax from the increasingly frenzied pace of an urban lifestyle. Today, both types of services are often combined in one location to cater to both beauty and relaxation needs. Day spas and salons always require a calming atmosphere and basic etiquette. Below is an example of basic etiquette for day spas and salons.

Cellphone use - Cellphones are supposed to be turned-off so as not to disrupt the customers and those around them. It is disruptive and noisy to those who are trying to sleep or meditate.


Arrival- It is advisable to arrive as early as 20 minutes before the spa appointment in order to allow for check-in, changing and relaxing time. Arrive at the spa sooner than 20 minutes if the spa has a sauna, steam room or hot tub in order to spend some time before the actual treatment. These also help relax and prepare the body.

Massage – Massage is usually done in the nude but a light sheet is usually used to cover the areas not being massaged.

Public space – It is considered polite practice to share public spaces like the sauna, steam room, hot tub or even changing rooms respectfully with other spa guests.

Pressure preference – It is perfectly acceptable to speak up when there is too much or too little pressure in a massage, a scrub or even a facial.


In promoting a day spa and salon, the use of printed marketing materials can serve as a direct and effective medium. Printing artful flyers, brochures, postcards, bookmarks or catalogs can help spread the word quickly about services and special offers. Availing of online printing services is a convenient and affordable way to print these materials. Online printers like UPrinting, offer discounted rates for wholesale orders. Their products and services are available through the website and they also maintain pages on popular social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
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Nikki is a writer with experience in design. Currently, she works in the field of marketing.
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