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Stylist Newspapers Under New Ownership – Linda Holland

Holland Graphics, Inc is pleased to announce the Stylist Newspaper Publications are under new ownership. Penny Burns, Founder and CEO of Beauty Cast Network has acquired the assets of the Stylist Newspapers group from Holland Graphics. She states that “between the Stylist and Beauty Cast our network will have a weekly distribution of over 100,000 in the beauty, barber and wellness industry.”

IN THIS ISSUE:

Keeping Calm in 2020: Mindfulness and Self – Care Marco Pelusi

2020 has been a challenge for us as stylists and salon owners, perhaps as no other year before. And the challenges just seem to keep coming. We all make a living by making others feel better, but in order to do this effectively, we must first take care of ourselves. Self-care, especially in 2020, is critical!

How Much Money Do You Need to Open a Salon – Marco Pelusi

Although the cost of opening a hairdresser salon is made up of many factors, there are some general items of expenditure that are common to all salons. At first sight, it may seem that this is a business with low required start-up capital. But is it really so? Read More

Mental Organization: Looking to the Future – Tina Alberino

Ambitious professionals and salon owners often have difficulty finding enough hours in the day to hit their goals and accomplish all the tasks they feel they need to accomplish. Where does the time go? How can it be better spent? What systems can you implement to keep yourself focused and ensure you’re being as productive as possible? In this article you’ll learn how to plan long-term goals and create manageable lists that will get you there.

Outsmart Today’s Business Unknowns – Neil Ducoff

If this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that it can hurl one humungous unknown after another at your salon/spa. During this pandemic where uncertainty is a daily occurrence, the worst strategy is to hunker down, do nothing and wait for the storm to pass. The problem is that the COVID-19 storm is far from over. The good news is that there is a way to outsmart the unknowns and be more in control of your business — and lower your stress levels in the process.