![]() ![]() Pequi Oil, nourishes, conditions + smoothes the hair cuticle to reduce frizz.Īcai Seed Oil, strengthens, softens + adds shine to hair. Sunflower Seed Oil, tames frizz + adds instant shine and softness. Acts as a natural scalp cleanser without removing essential oils. Shikakai Fruit Extract, nourishes + strengthens hair follicles. *Based on a clinical study using heat tools on hair treated with MOOD SWING compared to untreated hair.Īmaranth Seed Extract, strengthens hair follicles. Good for sealing in hydration, repelling moisture and providing mirror like shine. Due to the heat activated polymers, when applied to hair before blow drying or flat ironing, less heat styling time is needed to achieve desired end look of straightened hair. Designed for curly or wavy hair, this heat-activated, humidity-proofing spray results in a silky blow-out level texture. Hayley Jepson is a trained counsellor and hairdresser, she knows better than anyone the challenges we are facing as an industry and can support your team in this very strange time.Change your hair like you change your MOOD. Last lockdown TikTok went crazy with “pass the hairbrush challenges” where salon teams passed a brush from one team member to another and the hairbrush magically transformed them from tracksuits to full glam attire! This is a really fun challenge for teams to do and it’s a great excuse to get glammed up if nothing else! Once your team is all dolled up and in their glad rags, why not host a Zoom Come Dine With Me event where you all cook the same recipe or forget the food and go straight for the cocktails? As the salon owner, you can easily go online and order everything your team needs to make your cocktail of choice! If you are wondering how you can support your salon team’s mental wellbeing in lockdown The Resilient Hairdresser’s Manage Your Mood course is open to group bookings. “Social media challenges are a great way of boosting fun in your team. We will be playing games, eating cake and laughing and bonding together on something that isn’t hair.” Melissa Timperley, Melissa Timperley Salons Manchester We have our first salon baby and we are doing a virtual baby shower. Celebrate things together as a team, even if it is virtually. As they say you can’t pour from an empty cup. Looking after yourself and keeping your own “cup full” means you can then in turn motivate everyone else. Go on an online course that you wouldn’t usually have time to do. Use this lockdown time wisely and get all those jobs done that you never have time to do – and get you yourself motivated again. “Who motivates the motivator? As a salon owner you have to be positive and imaginative in order to have any success at motivating your team. We do this on a daily basis in salon and we need to keep it up during lockdown.” OSMO IKON ambassador Becky Sutherland and owner of Lush Hair Salon, Meadowfields, Durham ![]() ![]() ![]() Always encourage open communication: A big one for me is listening to what your team members have to say. Mood Hair Salon 18L Bower Avenue, Christchurch (New Brighton), 8083, Canterbury 5. ‘These times can be hard for a lot of people so I think it is important that we are checking with each other and offering support where we can. Organise weekly zoom calls: whether is for a quiz night of just simple for a catch up and set up a Whatsapp group chat for checking in, this could also be where you share any creative ideas but it is important not to lose connection with each other. During last year’s lockdown we always kept our team up to speed with the business and we believe that was also key for them in feeling secure.” Dan Mewies, founder of Mewies & Co and Authentic Beauty Concept UK Ambassador When we opened the salon 12 months ago we decided not to have a salon manager but instead a team of managers that can all help each other and support our salon ethos of mindfulness. We’ve enjoy regular yoga classes together and we pride ourselves on our open door policy. “As a salon we have created a mindfulness experience for clients and we’re always keen to embrace this as a team. They share the ways you can help to lift spirits during Lockdown 3. But it’s not impossible as these five salon owners prove. In lockdown, and without day-to-day contact, it can be hard to boost the mood of your team. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |