by Dan Claxton | Oct 29, 2014 | Blog
As business owners we wonder on a daily basis what attracts or detracts customers from coming into our salon; so this time we had a discussion over a glass of wine at a much more civilised hour of the day. The following are our personal opinions and we’d love...
by Dan Claxton | Oct 15, 2014 | Blog
So bloggers………………….London and our Christmas do. After a very busy end to the trading week we left work on Saturday with the team brief to meet at the station in the morning for no later than 9.15am. As most of you are aware...
by Dan Claxton | Oct 8, 2014 | Blog
It’s a short blog this week as I’m on another training course for two days this week and time is precious. New body treatments will be on the menu soon so keep your eyes peeled for some offers! As new business owners Glynn and I have learned a huge amount...
by Dan Claxton | Sep 24, 2014 | Blog
This weeks blog topic recounts my personal experiences on becoming and working as a professional therapist, and how my first love of massage has given me food for thought, developed my skills and shown me various humerous moments over the years. Definition of massage:...
by Dan Claxton | Sep 17, 2014 | Blog
If you decide to become a beauty therapist, ask for an honest blow by blow account of what is involved before signing up and ensure you understand the level of knowledge that is required to work in the industry. Each system of the body (anatomy and physiology) is...
by Dan Claxton | Sep 3, 2014 | Blog
Hair removal can be traced back to Egyptian times. The women would use tweezers made from sea shells to pull out their hair (including the hair on their head), or rub it off with pumice stones. A major development was the concoction of oil and honey to make a sticky...