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Look for apps where the reminder system is directly tied to the salon's live calendar and sends SMS or push notifications. Check the salon's FAQs page before booking, as they often explain their confirmation process. Platforms that integrate directly with salon management systems tend to have more automatic and reliable alerts.
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For a 2026 party during busy times, you should book 4-6 weeks in advance to secure preferred time slots and experienced staff.
You can ask, but salons usually cannot guarantee the same beautician for everyone due to staff schedules and availability. It's recommended to get the names of planned assigned staff in writing when booking.
Build in extra buffer time (at least half an hour) before you need to leave for the party, as salons typically won't take responsibility for individual skin sensitivities that cause delays.
Booking as one group is better for coordination, but only if you work with their group coordinator and clarify all details using a proper booking system to avoid miscommunication.
Test the salon first by booking a simple haircut or basic clean-up to see how they perform. If that goes well, then consider booking more complex services like facials or hair coloring. This trial approach helps you assess their quality before committing to major treatments.
Sometimes apps offer discounts for first-time users, but if the price for services like hair coloring or skin care treatments seems too good to be true, it probably is. Such low prices often indicate the use of cheap products or inexperienced staff learning on clients.
You need to be very careful. Ensure the app requires a trial with the same artist who will do the actual wedding service. Get everything in writing—including specific brand details like which foundation will be used. For major events like weddings, consider using apps that vet their salons, but always do your own additional checking.
Look for apps that provide real proof of quality, such as actual before-and-after photos from local clients. The app should specify whether a senior or junior stylist will perform your service and have policies for last-minute artist changes. Useful features include reminders for trial runs before major treatments like hair smoothening.
If every picture has the same perfect studio background and ring light, be suspicious. Look for photos uploaded by users with different lighting and backgrounds like their homes, as these are almost impossible for a salon to fake.
No. If every review just says 'good' or 'nice,' it's not helpful. Trust the detailed reviews where people complain about specific issues like makeup not lasting through a ceremony or name specific stylists who did great work, as this detail feels more authentic.
This is a warning sign, especially for chemical treatments. A high rating with no comments could hide problems like scalp burns or fading color, as no one explained why they didn't give 5 stars.