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It's a gamble as your skin might still be red tomorrow. Ideally, plan two days ahead. If necessary, check the Parlourtime app for tomorrow's slots rather than rushing with today's leftover appointments.
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Way earlier than you think. If it's a weekend or during wedding season, try 3-4 weeks in advance. Good salons only have so many staff, and they can't magically make ten people look perfect at the same time without someone's service getting cut short.
Usually, yes, maybe 10-20%. But read the fine print. That discount probably doesn't cover the expensive stuff, like a keratin treatment or a fancy facial. They'll charge extra for those on the spot, which can lead to arguments about splitting the bill in the salon.
In a group booking, salons often want to get started quickly and may skip proper consultation. You should be proactive and ask for a patch test for facials or threading a couple of days before. Tell them about any allergies. While it might feel awkward, dealing with a rash on party day is much worse.
Don't all show up at once - it creates chaos. Have those getting just hair services go first, and makeup people come later. Use a WhatsApp group for timing updates. Otherwise, half the group ends up sitting bored and annoyed for hours, which can ruin the party vibe.
Yes, the app is free to use. You can download it, browse salons, read reviews, and book appointments without any sneaky charges for these basic functions.
The app focuses on reviews from people who actually booked through the platform, and includes photos showing real results like hair treatment outcomes or skin reactions. This reduces the chance of fake, meaningless glowing reviews.
Yes, you can search for specific services and then read reviews specifically about those treatments. This allows you to see detailed feedback about how long treatments lasted, side effects, and actual results.
You should write an honest review about your experience. This helps other users avoid similar problems and holds salons accountable, turning your negative experience into useful information for the community.