Seasonal Reset: 7 Simple Steps for a Fresh Start

Seasonal Reset: 7 Simple Steps for a Fresh Start

Posted by Sarah Kinsler-Holloway on

Spring is the perfect time for a little reset, not just for your clients skin, but for your treatment room as well! A well-organized, clean, and updated space helps create a welcoming atmosphere and just feels so damn good. Here are 7 simple steps for a spring refresh that will have your treatment room looking and feeling its best:

 

Go Through Products & Check Expiration Dates

Start by going through all your skincare products. Check for any that are expired or nearing their expiration date. Toss any that have lost their efficacy or are no longer safe to use. It’s also a good time to assess if your current product line aligns with your services and clientele, making note of what needs to be reordered.

Get Rid of Old Linens

We all have those linens that have seen better days. Take a moment to inspect your towels, headbands, and other fabric items for stains, tears, or wear. Anything that's no longer in prime condition should be replaced so you can maintain a clean and professional space. If you're tired of doing laundry, we recommend looking into ScrummiYou can use code ESTHISUPPLY10 for 10% to try them!


Reorder Supplies

Now that you've checked your inventory, make sure you’re stocked up on the essential supplies for the upcoming season. Whether it's extra facial masks, serums, or consumables like cotton pads and gloves, ordering in advance helps you avoid any mid-service scrambles.

 

Clean Out All Drawers & Organize

Don't forget the forgotten spaces! Empty out your drawers, sort through the clutter, and reorganize everything. Consider using drawer organizers for easier access and to keep everything in its place. A well-organized treatment room makes everything run more smoothly.


Touch Up the Walls

Your treatment room’s walls take a lot of wear and tear. Over time, scuff marks and dust can accumulate, making the space feel less inviting. Take a moment to touch up any marks or spots on the walls. A fresh coat of paint can instantly elevate the space, giving it a clean, bright feel.


Revisit Your Treatment Menu

Spring is the perfect time to evaluate and refresh your treatment menu. Are there any new services you want to introduce? Perhaps you’d like to tweak or remove services that aren’t performing as well. Ensure your menu reflects the current trends and needs of your clients, while keeping it simple and aligned with your expertise.

 

Revisit Pricing

Along with the treatment menu, it’s essential to take a look at your pricing. Are your rates still aligned with your costs, time, and the value you're offering? If you've made changes to your services or the quality of products you're using, it may be time to adjust pricing to reflect those updates.


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