What products do salons need?
Salon essentials
- Bleach safe salon hand towels.
- Professional salon hairdressing cape.
- Hair styling clips.
- Hair dye coloring brushes.
- Professional hair dye gloves.
- Hair color processing caps.
- Heat resistant styling station mat.
- Hair color mixing bowls.
How should lighting be in a salon?
The hair salon lighting must be bright, vivid, and stimulating. This is to highlight the stylists’ work and ensure the well-being of their clients. Moreover, this light should easily reflect the clean, modern look of the space.
How can I lighten up my salon?
The easiest way to help eliminate shadows on the face is to position lighting at the mirror on either side to directly light the complexion. This too should be a flattering temperature bulb (2,700 to 3,500 Kelvin). Spotty lighting above, such as track fixtures, will also create shadows.
What lighting is best for cutting hair?
Specialists will usually recommend simulating natural light, such as “natural white” or “daylight white.” The color temperature should vary between 4000 and 6000 Kelvin.
What color temperature is best for salon?
2,700 to 3,500 Kelvin
Temperature: Just right. Warm bulbs (2,700 to 3,500 Kelvin) is the most flattering to clients’ faces – and to your spaces. Cool bulbs (4,800 Kelvin) are similar to sunlight on a bright afternoon and are less flattering and tend to grey out interiors and wash out guests.
What two Colours go together?
Two-Color Combinations
- Yellow and Blue: Playful and Authoritative.
- Navy and Teal: Soothing or Striking.
- Black and Orange: Lively and Powerful.
- Maroon and Peach: Elegant and Tranquil.
- Deep Purple and Blue: Serene and Dependable.
- Navy and Orange: Entertaining yet Credible.
- Sapphire Blue and Blue Gray: Prosperous and Elegant.
How do you take good pictures at a salon?
Unfortunately, the lighting in many salons isn’t great for photos—especially if there’s a lot of harsh lighting or shadows going on. The result is that the photo does not accurately reflect how the color actually looks in person. We always recommend that you take pictures with indirect, natural lighting.