As a certified makeup artist, you’ll run into a lot of competition in the industry – especially if you’re working in a big city! So what’s a prime way to attract more makeup clients over your competitors?
The answer is simple: keep adding more services! Clients are much more likely to hire a makeup artist with a wide range of services to offer over one who only sticks to the basics. In addition to makeup, hair is top dog in the beauty industry.
Read on for a quick guide to adding hair styling to your makeup business, and you’ll be reeling in customers left and right!
Decide on a Price Range
First things first, you’ll need to set your hair styling price just as you set your makeup prices. Depending on how many styles you’re able to offer, and how complicated each is to create, your prices can vary greatly. For example, simple updos and curls will likely sit at the low end of your hair styling services, whereas time-period styles and bridal hair will sit at a much higher price. For a hair stylist just starting up, your prices will likely look something like this:- Wash and blowout $30+
- Curl, straighten $30+
- Simple updo $40+
- Advanced updo $60+
- Bridal hair (available upon request)
Package it
The majority of hair and makeup artists offer their services in package deals to give customers a better option for their needs. If a client chooses your makeup business and a different hair stylist for her event, it will become a lot for her to keep track of! Customers know they’re better off finding someone who can provide the whole package – hair, makeup, and a positive attitude. When you’re adding hairstyling to your makeup business, you can use a simple formula to find the right price: Advanced updo ($60) + full makeup application ($30) = $90 – 10% = $81.00 (tax/tip not included) By offering 10% off when clients bundle your services, they’re more inclined to choose you. Providing a deal on your client’s purchase shows that you value their business and gives them an incentive to stick with your services! When you’re creating bridal hair packages, you’ll need to include a few key aspects to prepare for the big day:- Initial consultation and booking (provide a price quote based on hair style, date, amount of hours needed, additional beauty services)
- Additional clients (bridesmaids, etc.)
- Pre-wedding trial
- Day-of service: half-day or full-day
Offer Perks
Loyalty is king when it comes to business, so treating your clients well is how you keep them coming back. Your customers should want to book your services again – if they don’t, you have a problem to adjust – and your business should invite them back with open arms! Offering small perks or discounts to returning customers is an easy way to make them happy. You’re thanking them for their business, and building a relationship that’s based on reciprocity. Think about it – when you receive a discount from your own hairdresser, it makes you feel appreciated! Don’t be afraid to offer 5-10% off to returning customers, but keep your discounts in check. It’s still a business, after all! And if you’re not keen on offering discounts, set up a referral program for your customers. Give them perks for sending new customers to you!List Your Skills
On your website, social media platforms, in your salon, in brochures – anywhere you can list your services! Showing your certification is one thing, but providing a description of the different styles you can create gives clients a better understanding of your skill level. It doesn’t need to be a page-long list of every style you can create, but be sure to include popular styles and general descriptions. For example:- Classic and historic hair styles
- Special occasion updos
- Fashion and editorial hairdos
- Hair consultations