Your Essential Salon Equipment Checklist

Your Essential Salon Equipment Checklist
Here's everything you'll need for setting up your new salon. We've got you covered with the essential salon equipment and supplies checklist.
by Austin Tedesco Apr 12, 2022 — 3 min read
Your Essential Salon Equipment Checklist

This article is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal, employment, or tax advice. For specific advice applicable to your business, please contact a professional.

What do you need to run a salon?

After going through the process of nailing your salon business plan, registering your business, acquiring licenses, determining your financing and finding a location, you’re ready to take the next step and build out your space. But where should you start and what are your options?

Having a well-equipped, connected, and easy-to-manage salon is essential to setting up yourself, your staff, and your business for success. And now the world is opening up once more and lockdowns are hopefully a thing of the past, people are ready to get out and visit salons again. At the end of the early-2021 lockdown, there was a 432% spike in bookings reported at Treatwell.

According to the Office for National Statistics, there were 44,880 beauty and hairdressing businesses in the UK in 2020. In a crowded market, how do you lure consumers in? Automated systems to schedule, reschedule, or cancel appointments improve efficiency and allow you to concentrate on other areas that need your energy.

Here is the Square checklist guide for all of the hardware and tools you should consider to get up and running.

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Download a PDF of the checklist here

Salon office supplies

Essentials

It can be easy to forget about these basics when you’re starting out and focused on fine-tuning your product, but planning ahead will help your operations run smoothly while avoiding surprise expenses.

Consider

You might not need a traditional break room, but consider having a space dedicated to your staff. Giving employees an area to unwind with amenities — even small ones like comfortable chairs and a stocked fridge — is a nice step to attracting and retaining talent.

 

Salon services, washing stations, furniture, and chairs

Essentials

This equipment will make up a large portion of your startup costs. One tip: Most salon equipment and furniture can be bought at wholesale prices with your cosmetology license. It can help save money if you are buying your styling needs in bulk.

Consider

Point-of-sale (POS) system

Essentials

Whether it’s a stand for your tablet, a small mobile terminal, or a full register, your point-of-sale system is so much more than a tool for the essential task of processing payments. The best POS nails the basics while streamlining administrative tasks and tracking everything from sales reporting to customer engagement to inventory management. Here’s how to get started choosing the one for you.

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Consider

Many beauty businesses say they sell retail products, and consumers like to buy retail products from their personal care provider. It’s a potential revenue stream for your salon business worth considering as you’re getting started.

Salon front desk, display, lighting, and decor

Essentials

A large majority of beauty businesses reported that they have struggled to balance safety precautions with providing a relaxing environment. It’s important to consider the look and feel of the spa you plan to create from the start to help avoid additional costs after opening.

Consider

Have the budget to amplify your space a bit more? Small things can make a huge difference in retaining customers. Some lovely plants, or quirky art can leave a lasting impression on people and help you stand out in a crowded industry.

Marketing materials

Consider

While physical marketing tools aren’t essential items for your salon business, you should consider whether they’re useful for the business you’re starting and if they fit inside your budget. While digital marketing can be highly effective, a new salon can get a boost from these items:

Austin Tedesco
Austin is a former editor at Square, where he covered management — from the technical aspects of payroll and taxes to the soft skills that lead to strong teams for any business.

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