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dfly411
dfly411
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2004/05/07, 06:11 PM
The topic on the styling floor today was if men really want to visit a salon and spa but feel intimidated by the stereotype of this being a "girly" world.

I have gone to great lengths to make the ambiance of my business man friendly, it has a very Italian design and bears no flowers nor does it reek of femininity. I offer a special menu for the men and have designed services that allows us to accomodate their wishes (such as coloring the grey in their facial hair) without having to actually "ask" for it.

The general body of the staff holds the opinion that men just don't care about their appearance or give much relevance to taking care of their skin as women do.

We saw almost as many men as we did women today, so I am on the fence. What do you think guys?
CristalBelle
CristalBelle
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2004/05/07, 06:58 PM
I know I am no guy, but thought I would tell you that my husband HATES salons, and goes to the good old fashioned barber shop for EVERYTHING. With his family, the barber shop is a tradition, and that might be the way with other guys too.
bb1fit
bb1fit
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2004/05/07, 10:04 PM
Barber shop for me!

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goldengloves
goldengloves
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2004/05/07, 10:14 PM
I use to go to a salon 20 bucks a haircut plus tip was ridiculous every 3 weeks. (it was a guy who cut my hair) he opened his own shop up and I went their same price....He closed down I went to this other guy real weird kept telling me he was making beautiful....So I was like NO! he didnt even cut it right the douche!....So I went back to the old salon of paying 25 bucks a cut and mastered how the lady their cut it went and bought me some clippers for $14.95 and cut it myself!


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goodoldtex
goodoldtex
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2004/05/07, 10:20 PM
Salon here...
Jdelts
Jdelts
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2004/05/08, 12:15 AM
Wow...so many stereotypes! Guys still go to salons so I don't think your business would be hurt at all.
Anni313
Anni313
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2004/05/08, 07:04 AM
dfly I think you are so on the right track with the man friendly environment. Men do care about their appearance, but it's a matter of degree, like everything else. I'm so glad to hear that things are going well.

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dfly411
dfly411
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2004/05/08, 07:37 AM
Thanks for the opinions guys....Anni, things are going very well, thank you!

BTW, here is some irony for you guys....the chick that mowed down my carpet came in yesterday to get her eyebrows arched!!!

I honestly think that she has no clue what she did! I am a reasonable person that tries not to spend my time over focused with things I cannot undo, but the small evil child in me struggled with thoughts of how painful an eyebrow wax really could be.:surprised:
fsdsk
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2004/05/08, 08:11 AM
Just a thought, maybe you should try advertising a "mens night" for you salon.

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yadmit
yadmit
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2004/05/08, 09:55 AM
More and more men are becoming aware of the salon benefits... (the whole metrosexual thing going on now)... I don't see anything wrong with it myself, I've never been for a pedicure or anything like that, but really, why can't a guy get that kind of stuff done?

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Carivan
Carivan
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2004/05/08, 06:50 PM
If i didn't bite my nail's I would come in for a manicure.
So, it's just Franco my barber.

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big_j_scf
big_j_scf
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2004/05/08, 10:44 PM
The only person who has ever cut my hairis my mom. SHe was a liscened beautician and practiced for the better part of ten years, now the only hair she cuts is my family's.

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Woodie
Woodie
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2004/05/09, 01:16 AM
My wife cuts my hair. But if I were to pay I would prefer a woman over a man. I have been to lots of hair salons and I would like it better if they were not so girlly.
dfly411
dfly411
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2004/05/09, 08:59 AM


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Quoting from big_j_scf:

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!!!!!GASP!!!! I make my staff put a dollar in the "forced recreation" jar every time they say anything other than designer! :laugh::laugh: Seriously, I hope my boys will always like for me to cut their hair!!

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2004/05/09, 07:42 PM
It comes down to time and money. I won't make an appointment 3 weeks in advance. I won't pay $20 for a haircut every 3 weeks. I don't like the idea of my haircut having a name.

If you were in my town however Mrs da rec I WOULD pay what ever price and wait whatever wait. I would not however let you name my haircut.

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TRad
TRad
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2004/05/09, 10:26 PM
I never have to wait or make appointments. Seriously, who's going to argue with a ninja.
dfly411
dfly411
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2004/05/10, 08:56 AM
Not even if I called it the 'buffalo buff'???:big_smile:

Actually, I acknowledge your point about the wait Charlie, that is why I do not require appointments. However, I usually do advanced bookings for my men before they leave, they seem to love that...I just tell them when to come back and call the night before that date to remind them that I have a date for haircutting and drink. (we offer refreshment too) I also offer two types of haircuts...one being a super quick barber shop style for the same barber shop price and then another that includes a five minute shiatsu scalp massage with their shampoo that is more, but money well spent when you have had a long hard day. (still less than $20 too:-)

Of course, if ever in Virginia, it's free and immediate for you and any other Ft member...and if your lucky, "the Mr." will do naked squats for your entertainment as well!



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Quoting from charlie826:

It comes down to time and money. I won't make an appointment 3 weeks in advance. I won't pay $20 for a haircut every 3 weeks. I don't like the idea of my haircut having a name.

If you were in my town however Mrs da rec I WOULD pay what ever price and wait whatever wait. I would not however let you name my haircut.


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jacksprat
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2004/05/10, 11:50 AM
hair styling school. $6 with wash. had only one bad haircut in 20 years.
TRad
TRad
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2004/05/11, 12:43 AM
now that's a sweet idea. serve drinks while you get a haircut. that's gold. 'easy on the top, short on the sides, and a nice cold one'

Carivan
Carivan
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2004/05/12, 01:34 PM
I'll be loading up the Rv and coming for a haircut Mrs. Rec!

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