HAIR ADVICE

HOW TO BOOK A HAIR APPT THROUGH EMAIL

 

Remember THIS POST from 2017 when I announced that I hired someone to do all my booking? Since then, I’m happy to report that my quality of life has dramatically improved! Hopefully, this new system has made things easier for my clients as well. In the spirit of ‘New Year, New Me’ and improving upon things, I’ve created this post in order to make the booking process even easier for everyone, and to ensure a more efficient way of getting your appointments scheduled.

 

This info applies to ALL clients, old and new!

When emailing bookbrandi@doordyetx.com //

(Step 1) Introduce yourself!

Hi my name is __________. I am an existing client.

Hi my name is __________. I am a new client referred by __________.

(Step 2) What service(s) are you booking? Be specific!

In case you aren’t aware, when you email bookbrandi@doordyetx.com you are not emailing me (Brandi) directly. These emails get sent to my booker, Rannie. She probably doesn’t know you, and she more than likely has no idea what type of service you book. So when your email consists of “Hey boo! Need to refresh my color! Let me know when I can come in!” she already has too many questions for you (and for me), which delays in you getting a timely response.

(Step 3) When would you like to make your appointment for? Give options!

It seems pretty obvious, but first, look at my hours of availability. If you work during the week, and can’t make it to the salon until 5:00pm, you will likely be looking for a Saturday appointment. It is important to mention that in your initial email. Including YOUR availability is extremely helpful in cutting down the back and forth that happens during the scheduling process. If there is a specific date you are hoping to book, offer a backup day or time that could work for you as well, that way Rannie can get back to you with any and all options.

(Step 4) Pictures, Pictures, Pictures!

All new clients are required to send photos of their current hair in natural lighting, as well as goal photos of what they are looking to achieve.

 

(Step 5) Anything else I should know about your hair?

Please mention anything I may need to know about your hair in regards to the amount of time that will need to be booked for you. Is your hair super long or super thick? Are you looking to make a huge change with your haircut (long to short)? Anything like that is important for us to know in order to book enough time for your service!

Example Email:

Hi, my name is Juniper Daily. I’m a current client. I need to make an appointment for a Partial Lived In Highlight and a haircut. It’s been about______long since I’ve gotten my color done, so I might need more than a partial? I work during the week, so I’m available on Saturdays, unless she has a lunch time appointment available on a Friday–I may be able to make that work. Let me know what she has open this month! Here is a current photo of my hair:

 

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(Notice that the photos are taken in natural light. This is so important so we can really see what we are working with.)

Below is my goal photo. I realize this photo is probably a Full Lived In, but I can only afford a Partial Lived In and haircut at the moment.

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Little insider info for you >>> These are both photos of both my hair. The first set was from March 2016 when I made a co-worker chop my hair very blunt with no layers. The Goal photo used for this post is me in November 2016. I had a total of 3 lived in highlight appointments between March and November to keep the integrity of my hair while I was growing it back out. I enjoyed each stage as I was in no rush to be blonder or brighter. 

I hope you find this post helpful and feel free to leave any feedback. I am working on more hair related posts for stylists and clients in 2018. If you have any requests please let me know. 

Instagram accounts to follow ///

@buenobrandi - My everyday life. Here you will see everything from my Plant babies, Interior decor, Travels, Outfits, Food, my Dog Harvey and Hair.

@doordyebrandi - Portfolio style of my clients hair and sometimes tutorials in Insta stories.

@doordyetx - Our Salon instagram with behind the scenes. 8 stylists, 2 assistants, Lash and Brow gal, Salon Coordinator, and receptionist. 

 

 

THE HAIRY 411 ///

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Day job /// Hair Stylist at Do or Dye Tx

Favorite thing about my Job /// Every day is completely different from the last and I get to hear so many different stories from so many different people.

Least favorite thing about my job /// 1. When clients are late.  2. I can't wear my nice clothes because I ruin them EVERYTIME.

Hair product I'm obsessed with /// Living Proof Dry Shampoo

One hair tool I cannot live without /// My curl stick.

What is in my hair /// Living proof Restore Shampoo and Condtioner, restore instant repair, full root lifting spray, restore instant protection.... and then dry shampoo on dirty hair. Everything is Living Proof. We just started carrying it at our salon so I am trying it all out. I also love the Flex hair spray.

Products I mostly use on clients /// UN. TANGLEDStyle Extender, Anti Gravity, 5 in 1 styling treatment, Flex Hairspray.

Where I find  Hair-spiration /// People watching everywhere I go, Children's naturally sun kissed hair, Surfers, Pinterest, my co-workers...

Who I look up to in the Hair Biz /// Charlie Price and his out of the box traveling career, he's super inspiring and such a good dude. IG @hairbycharlie

Hair that I covet ///  This

Hair Advice /// Your hair is your best accessory and you wear it everyday, it is a part of you.... so don't be cheap about it. You deserve better than that. Invest in the proper hair products to keep it healthy and achieve the look you want.

Advice to other stylists /// Listen to your clients and ask them questions about what they want, sometimes they don't know how to explain. Also DON'T TELL YOUR CLIENTS ABOUT YOUR PROBLEMS / DRAMA, it freaks them out, they leave feeling heavy and they won't come back. This is the clients time to vent or relax. I know this because they are probably my new client and they tell me all about it.

How to find a stylist best for you /// Look around, if you see someones hair you like and desire something similar ask them who their stylist is. Look on instagram, a lot of stylists post their work.

Something I need to work on /// Responding to emails, texts, and voicemails. I get so overwhelmed and by the end of the day I forget or it's too late to respond. So if you have tried getting in with me and I haven't responded I am so sorry. Pre booking has been amazing.


Would you like to see more posts like this with other stylists or other careers in general?