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Topic: Taglines/Names

What To Name My Hair And Beauty Salon?

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
I'm converting a room in my home into a hair and beauty salon. Prominently hair with beauty services to offer also (facials, waxing, eyelash/brow tinting, manicure/pedicure). I will be sole operater, and the importance is one on one client care, professional, genuine and small but superior service. The room looks out onto bush, can open doors to hear the birds and creek nearby so very peaceful/relaxing. In a suburban area(middle to high income), 10mins from centre city.
I want to come up with a name thats profesional (not cheesy) but catchy. Wether I incorporate my name, Emily?, the ----- room ? any suggestions would be appreciated ;-)
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    Hair & Beauty Experience
    Nature Calls: A Hair & Beauty Salon
  • Posted on Author
    This is great, thank you guys for taking the time to help me. Your suggestions are getting the ideas flowing ;-)
    I do keep coming back to 'Emily's Hair and Beauty' (or similar) just that? or salon, studio, boutique following? If so, am I missing opportunity to get creative with the name or is it attractive/catching enough?
    Karen, your taglines have got me thinking also as I hadn't got that far....
    I'm playing around with 'Groom Room', Emily's Room,
    (with tagline following)
    both your suggestions Jay are helpful also, thanks
  • Posted on Accepted
    Don't get too cute, Emily. People don't usually respond to "cute" names as well as they do to names that explain the business and/or suggest an important benefit.

    This isn't a "cute" contest. It's a business. The goal is to generate revenue from delighted customers. And the name will help by beginning to impart an image or personality to the business. Puns and jokes [in the name] just get in the way most of the time and actually sabotage the real goal. People remember the joke and never think about the positioning benefit.

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