Personally, I think we should pay attention to the following points when choosing to join a beauty shop:
1. is not necessarily a famous brand, but it must have a good reputation.
2. Try the product yourself first.
3. Identify consumers (such as white-collar workers or ordinary people or others)
In fact, the beauty industry mainly makes money by selling products, and the profit of making a face is not high, unless it is a SPA. Products must be sold, the key depends on how you sell them. Don't recommend anything to the guests casually, they will buy it when they feel better. It is necessary to put forward a personal beauty plan to make guests feel that they are highly valued. It doesn't matter if the store is small. Give regular customers some sweets appropriately, and they will help you introduce more friends to spend.
The allocation of funds includes store rent, franchise fee (generally, franchise stores will be renovated uniformly), beautician labor, beauty equipment, products and so on. You must be careful when choosing a beautician. In the early days of starting a business, I also had experience in employing people. A good beautician is one of the best, and frequent replacement will give guests a sense of insecurity.
If you haven't been exposed to it, you'd better take a short-term training course and have a general understanding of some necessary contents. The choice of store location is also very important. It may take a long struggle to succeed, but what's not?