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Unmasking the Underground World of Food Delivery Apps: A Shocking Investigation by i

Inside the Thriving Black Market for Illicit Deliveroo of Uber Eats and Just Eats Drivers

A delivery driver hands over your takeaway on a Friday night but you probably don’t give the exchange too much thought.

The convenience of food delivery apps like Deliveroo, Uber Eats, and Just Eat has revolutionised the way we order meals, but a dark underblly exists within the industry. Our blog post delved into the illicit black market of rented accounts, shedding light on the potential risks of unknowingly opening your door to substitute drivers. The investigation carried out by i revealed a concerning trend of individuals bypassing the rigorous vetting process by renting profiles, raising questions about the safety and security of customers. As you place your next food delivery order, it’s important to be aware of these challenges and consider the implications of who may be delivering your meal. Stay informed and vigilant in utilising these services to protect yourself and your family because the truth is you don’t really know who you’re opening your front door to.

An i investigation has uncovered a growing black market for renting accounts on apps including Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat, with more than 100,000 people subscribing to Facebook groups where people can rent, buy or sell profiles in the past three years.

Your food may have been dropped off by a ‘substitute’ rider, someone who has rented a profile on an app from another worker without having to register and will likely have avoided the strict vetting process official riders undergo.

It is a loophole that can be exploited by those who would fail a criminal background check or are in the country illegally, with activity on the Facebook groups, seen by i, indicating the majority of people wishing to rent out a profile on an app do not go through any level of vetting and do not meet the legal criteria to work in the UK.

Three women’s rights groups said they were concerned by the findings of i‘s investigation and warned that women were being put at risk of violence and sexual harassment by the practice of allowing substitute drivers to be effectively untraceable

They also fear that if an official account holder is blocked from using an app because of a complaint, they can go onto rent another account anonymously through the Facebook black market.

Andrea Simon, director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW), urged the “multibillion pound corporations” to take urgent action and invest in making their services safer for women

“We also know women don’t usually report this kind of harassment for many reasons – including safety concerns when a perpetrator knows where you live, or the fear of not being believed or taken seriously,” she said.

There are also concerns that some substitute workers are being exploited by traffickers and gangs in breach of the Modern Slavery Act. One expert said that the UK’s “hostile immigration environment” is pushing people into precarious work and that more scrutiny should be on Government policy and the business model of food delivery companies.

Inside the thriving black market

Official delivery workers are also frustrated by the practice, arguing that undocumented migrants are willing to take the poorest paying jobs, which impacts efforts to campaign for better pay and working conditions from the food delivery giants. One union representative claimed the firms are exploiting both sets of workers for profit.

Zamir Dreni, a spokesperson for another union, the App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU) told i the “majority of workers are good people” but there is “this loophole that allows some bad people to come through.” “They are not vetted so they could do anything,” he added.

Food delivery giants not only know about the use of substitutes, but advertise it as a perk, saying it gives riders greater flexibility. Just Eat used to promote their scheme as “one of the many positives” of working with the company, but removed this line from its website following i’s investigation.

Currently none of the companies ask for a record of who a substitute rider is but i understands that Deliveroo is now committed to doing so in the future. Uber Eats and Just Eat did not say if they would also take similar action when asked.

There are 4.7 million gig economy workers in the UK, with figures for Deliveroo and Uber Eats in recent years suggesting the two companies have more 120,000 riders between them. Just Eat has under 2,000.

But firms are facing pressure to close this loophole entirely or to enforce stricter rules to ensure background checks are properly carried out. The Home Office said it already had agreements in place with delivery companies to strengthen recruitment and vetting processes and that it was working to crack down on “enablers of illegal migration”.

All three of the food delivery giants currently put the responsibility of background checks for substitutes on the rider who is officially registered to an account.

Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat all use specialist companies when they need to vet new riders. Once verified, they are permitted under employment law to give a substitute worker access to their account to carry out jobs on their behalf.

The companies do not extend the same resources to a person wishing to hire a substitute, however Deliveroo does offer some money towards the cost of a background check.

One prospective renter ran into problems with their background check and returned to the group asking to rent an account instead© Provided by The inews

Analysis by i shows demand for renting delivery app profiles through Facebook is growing. One such group has gained almost 28,000 members in less than 18 months.

People using these Facebook channels to find work can pay an up-front deposit and a weekly rental fee, which is usually between £70 to £100 a week, to get a rider account. Buying a profile is less common, with some fetching up to £5,000. There are no caps on how much a rider can charge but the rules state they must pay the courier.

A substitute rider operating in the black market is vulnerable on a number of levels. For example, they are required to hand over large sums of money up-front and they are reliant on the account holder honouring their agreement and transferring their earnings whether they are renting or have bought the profile.

The delivery companies said they are working with the Government to improve issues around substitute riders. They added that they have a “zero tolerance approach” towards those who are in breach of their legal obligations when working or who harass or harm customers.

INSIDE THE GROUPS

A rider receives a job, usually transporting food from restaurants and shops to people’s homes, through an app on their phone.

i spoke with eleven people looking for a substitute delivery app account on Facebook. All of them said they were undocumented migrants – people working in the UK illegally.

One man explained that he came to the UK on a tourist visa. He said: “I am a person who does not have papers, and now I am disabled, without work, without [a] residence, without money.”

“I have spent a lot of time and a lot of money in the Home Office and they always ask for proof and proof, I deliver it and they reject me”

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Others claimed they had worked legally before but had then been hit by administrative delays when they renewed their paperwork and had to find a way to keep earning money.

An Algerian man, who was looking for an account in north London, told i changes to immigration rules had confused him and his paperwork had expired. He said he is unable to pay for a solicitor to help so has turned to free sources of assistance while he tries to find work for the delivery apps through the black market. “I [have] been to the Citizens Advice bureau last week and they are going to help me and I’m waiting for a letter from HM Revenue.”

“My problem is I’m waiting for my share code [proof of right to work] from [the] immigration office because I had an old residence permit.”

He says when the UK left the EU, he didn’t realise this would mean he needed a new permit.

“I didn’t know. I sent a letter to the Home Office and they asked me for proof [of work] from 2010 to 2020. I don’t have the money to get a solicitor… I’m too old to chase all the companies I was working at [as] most of them have closed down.”

i identified 15 groups operating on Facebook that were trading profiles on delivery apps. The largest had almost 28,000 subscribers, while at least four others had more than 10,000 members. While not every person in these channels will be looking to trade an account, and some could be fake profiles, i excluded groups that had fewer than 200 people in them, were not active, not UK-focussed or did not have a large number of recent requests.

Most of these groups were created in 2023, but all were made in the last three years and had more than 100,000 members combined.

The practice is gaining in popularity. i analysed the date members joined the largest page and found a steady increase in the last few months.

It’s impossible to know how many riders use a rented account but anecdotally, official delivery workers complain that it is happening in large numbers.

One said: “A lot people here in Essex are renting. Most of them are here illegally with no visa in the UK. I don’t know how the police in the UK don’t check.”

Facebook removed all of the pages flagged by i. The platform’s rules do not permit listings that promote the sale of digital accounts.

WOMEN’S SAFETY

Official workers, substitutes and customers described incidents where riders had “flirted” or sexually harassed customers, which had led to complaints and the accounts they were using being shut down.

Becca* ordered groceries using her Deliveroo app when she caught the flu earlier this month. She opened the door in her pyjamas, not expecting to be out of her sick bed for long.

The rider checked her ID because she bought paracetamol but she claimed he stared at it for an unusually long time, to the point that she began to feel uncomfortable.

As he eventually handed her the bags, she said he came towards her to the point she felt forced to lean back.

“Then he said to me ‘beautiful girl, lovely girl’, and was leaning in,” she recalled.

Becca said, as a woman in her twenties who lives alone in London, she froze and felt panicked. She said she managed to shut the door, but that he quickly knocked again claiming he’d dropped his keys in one of the bags. He attempted to come into her flat but was interrupted when a friend entered the room. He then left.

“I haven’t reported him as I’m afraid because he knows where I live,” she said. Becca hadn’t checked if he matched the rider’s photo on the app but said knowing he may not be registered with Deliveroo was “a terrifying thought”.

Becca said: “It’s concerning because they can essentially do what they want without any repercussions. I can’t really do anything to stop it or prevent it from happening.”

“He said to me ‘beautiful girl, lovely girl’, and was leaning in”

*Becca, who was sexually harassed by a Deliveroo rider

She’s not the only one to have had an inappropriate experience with her rider. A search on X, previously known as Twitter, shows more than 20 posts from people complaining to UberEats, Deliveroo or Just Eat. While i has been unable to independently verify each complaint, some people provided screenshots as evidence.

One woman messaged Deliveroo to complain about being sent a message calling her “sexy”, as well as a winky face emoji and a smiling, devil horns emoji.

Another complained about a rider sending her his number after trying to flirt with her on the app about her appearance.

Jamie Klingler, co founder of social justice group Reclaim These Streets, told i she had a male Uber Eats rider arrive at her front door when the app had shown a woman would be delivering her food. She reported it but got an automated response.

“We shouldn’t have to worry if our delivery driver might use our addresses to scope our homes for burglaries or worse use our addresses to harass and stalk us; but it is a real concern. And when your delivery driver isn’t the person whose picture you have been supplied, it breaks the little social pact of agreement that they will deliver the food never to use our address in the future.

“We all know that there is calculated risk in sharing any of our personal data, but those risks go up exponentially if you are a woman living alone, but are we not meant to use services that can help our efficiency or convenience out of fear?”

Kay Wesley, deputy leader of the Women’s Equality Party, said: “This is clear evidence that men are abusing the system and that as a consequence women are facing sexual harassment and are feeling unsafe in their own homes.

“There are also risks for drivers… A system that allows this scale of abuse is clearly failing, this simply isn’t good enough.”

It’s not just women who have expressed concerns. One man contacted UberEats after having a male rider turn up despite a woman’s photo being on the account.

He wrote: “@UberEats twice now your drivers don’t much [match] the photos. This makes me feel unsafe. Drivers are using women’s accounts. You clearly have a safety loophole.”

EXPLOITED AND TRAFFICKED

There are concerns some of the substitute riders are being trafficked into the UK with promises of legitimate employment, only to find themselves trapped in a cycle of debt and threats.

One rider was helped by anti-trafficking charity, Hope for Justice. Daniel*, speaking through the charity, said he had paid nearly £15,000 to traffickers who moved him from South America to the UK with the offer of a well-paying job in construction.

When he landed in the UK, this promised job failed to materialise and his traffickers demanded more money. They made him work for a leading food delivery service, with them pocketing his earnings. They threatened his family if he refused to do what they said and beat him.

“The more I paid these men, the debt would just increase,” he said. “We were really scared.”

“My wife was taking my son to school and she was stopped by one of them and they told her ‘tell your husband not to tell anyone anything, not to open his mouth or to share any information, or the worst will happen.’”

It’s difficult to know how common it is for trafficking victims to be made to work under a different person’s account on a food delivery app.

Adam Hewitt, from Hope for Justice, told i that while the big delivery apps have published measures to tackle modern slavery because they know it is a high-risk industry for this type of crime, more needs to be done.

Some of the current measures the delivery firms say they use to protect against modern slavery include identity checks on riders who sign up with them directly and monitoring accounts for suspicious behaviour. Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat all feature commitments to tackling modern slavery on their websites.

“The more I paid these men, the debt would just increase… We were really scared.”

*Daniel, a trafficking survivor who was made to work for a gig economy app delivering food

Mr Hewitt said: “We have seen cases of criminal gangs who exploit vulnerable people through forced labour using fake profiles on delivery apps, so they get the money from their victims’ work.

“Real-world evidence from trafficking victims we support shows us that the companies are not all doing enough.”

It’s something other riders have noticed too. One man, who has an official delivery account, claimed there is a channel of people coming to the UK to work on Deliveroo and Uber Eats from South America.

“They are promised by other riders from [South America] who are already here.. that once they get here they will be given a delivery platform account so they can start making money straight away but it will cost them £5,000.”

There are not just concerns for those who have been trafficked into these jobs. Some campaigners say the UK’s immigration rules have created a “hostile environment” for people who can’t prove they have a right to work in the country by blocking their access to public services and pushing them into poverty.

Dr Ella Cockbain, an associate professor at University College London who researches human trafficking, smuggling and exploitation, told i: “The UK government’s hostile environment policies make life incredibly difficult for people who don’t have the legal ‘right to work’ or recourse to public funds.

“How else do we expect them to survive other than working in the margins of the labour market? But there, they are likely at greater risk of labour exploitation.”

She added that “people working in the gig economy need better rights and protections, but rather than blaming irregular migrants desperately trying to earn money to survive through account sharing, we should be focusing on companies that make huge profits off exploitative business models and a government that does too little to protect precarious workers”.

HOW THIS IMPACTS OTHER DELIVERY WORKERS

Delivery workers who are directly signed up to the apps said it is not just substitute riders who secured accounts for rent on the Facebook black market who are being exploited.

Many argue the food delivery app companies have deliberately turned a blind eye to undocumented workers because it makes it hard for riders to, as a group, push for higher earnings.

Zamir Dreni, a spokesperson for another union, the App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU) has alleged that: “This is the loophole [Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat] have created to benefit themselves because these guys are illegal. They will take anything given. They won’t raise their voice, they won’t put in a complaint.”

The three companies said they take background checks and lawful working seriously and reject any claims of unduly benefiting from the substitute system.

Some riders i spoke with say those who rent accounts are “desperate” to earn so they do not want to take the financial hit of striking for better conditions and are also willing to pick up the worst paid jobs.

David* said: “They take all the cheap orders so the delivery platform can see they can offer less and less money. Even those as low as £2.80 for a three mile job.”

Another named Elliot* accused some of those working illegally of stealing food from pick-ups to save money and said he was frustrated at those who don’t pay tax and ride without insurance.

Gig economy workers have been striking for better pay, improved working conditions and to be seen as employees rather than self-employed contractors.

Substitution is a key aspect of self employment and is common among contractors but the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) said the substitute scheme was used by gig economy companies to strengthen their case that riders are self-employed rather than employees.

This is something Uber Eats, Just Eat and Deliveroo have strenuously denied and argued that riders want to work with this flexibility.

Deliveroo uses facial recognition technology to confirm the identity of account holder riders and will be rolling this out to include substitutes once they have created a register for rented accounts. Uber Eats asks riders to submit photos of themselves for verification at different times, but does not require photo verification of substitutes.

In November last year (2023) , Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat were told by government officials to implement stricter controls on substitute accounts.

In response to i’s findings, a Home Office spokesperson said: “We have led engagement with these companies to end the use of unverified substitution. An agreement is already in place for businesses to strengthen existing recruitment and vetting processes, and we will continue this work to stamp out enablers of illegal migration, and prevent unacceptable exploitation of workers.”

The three food delivery giants said they were aware of concerns around the issue of substitution.

A Deliveroo spokesperson said the company takes a “zero tolerance approach” towards any rider in breach of their legal obligations when working with the company. They said the firm will immediately cease working with any rider found to be without the right to work in the UK.

“We take our responsibilities extremely seriously. We have introduced facial recognition technology which will help to counter any abuse on the platform and we are strengthening this in the coming months. We will continue to work in close collaboration with the Home Office to support efforts in this area,” they said.

“The safety of our customers is our top priority and Deliveroo has a zero-tolerance policy in place to deal with any harassing, discriminatory, or offensive behaviour. If we become aware of reports of this nature they are immediately escalated, we will work with the authorities to fully investigate if necessary, and cancel that riders’ Deliveroo account to prevent them from working with us again.”

An Uber Eats spokesperson said: “We understand that there are concerns around this issue, and we are working closely with the government and want to find a solution. All couriers who use the Uber Eats app must pass a criminal background check, be over the age of 18 and hold a valid right to work in the UK. Any courier that fails to meet these criteria will lose access to the app.”

A Just Eat spokesperson said: “At Just Eat, we have high standards and a robust criteria in place for couriers delivering on our behalf. This includes ensuring couriers are over the age of 18, carrying out basic criminal checks (DBS), and making sure they have the right to work in the UK.

“Under the UK’s employment law, self-employed independent couriers have the legal, unfettered right to use a substitute. Legally, this means the courier account-holder is responsible for ensuring their substitute meets the necessary standards to deliver on our network.

“If we find that our high expectations are not met, we will immediately take action, including removing couriers from our network.

“We are working closely with policymakers and others in the industry to develop solutions which ensure couriers substituting their work do so safely in accordance with the law.”

*Some names have been changed

Source https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/inside-the-thriving-black-market-for-illicit-deliveroo-uber-eats-and-just-eat-drivers/ar-BB1jXFEC

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From Installation to Maintenance: Mastering the Secrets of Stunning Hair Extensions” by Diane Shawe

Educational Content on Hair Extensions by Diane Shawe:

Hair extensions are a fantastic way to achieve length, volume, and versatility in your hairstyle, but they require proper installation, care and maintenance to ensure optimal results. Here are some key points to consider:

Mistakes:
1. Improper Installation: One of the most common mistakes is having extensions improperly installed, leading to discomfort, damage to natural hair, and a less-than-desirable appearance.
2. Neglecting Maintenance: Failing to follow proper maintenance routines, such as regular brushing, washing with sulfate-free shampoo, and avoiding excessive heat styling, can lead to tangling, matting, and premature shedding of the extensions.
3. Choosing the Wrong Type of Extensions: Selecting extensions that are not suitable for your hair type or lifestyle can result in discomfort, poor blending with natural hair, and difficulty styling.

Fears:
1. Damaging Natural Hair: Many individuals fear that hair extensions will damage their natural hair, either through excessive tension during installation, adhesive damage, or improper removal techniques.
2. Discomfort: Some people worry that hair extensions will be uncomfortable to wear, especially if they are heavy or if the installation method causes scalp irritation.
3. Visible Extensions: Another common fear is that the extensions will be noticeable or look unnatural, leading to self-consciousness and a lack of confidence in one’s appearance.


Desires and Results:
1. Length and Volume Enhancement: The primary desire when getting hair extensions is usually to achieve longer or fuller hair, enhancing overall appearance and confidence.
2. Seamless Blending: Clients want extensions that seamlessly blend with their natural hair, creating a cohesive and natural-looking hairstyle.
3. Effortless Styling: Ultimately, clients want hair extensions that allow for effortless styling, whether it’s curling, straightening, or simply wearing their hair in various styles without worrying about the extensions showing.

Frustrating Symptoms:
1. Tangling: Tangled extensions can be frustrating to deal with, causing discomfort and making it challenging to maintain the desired hairstyle.
2. Shedding: Experiencing shedding or hair loss with extensions can be alarming and frustrating, as it diminishes the volume and fullness of the hair.
3. Discomfort: Discomfort from wearing extensions, such as tightness, itching, or soreness, can detract from the overall enjoyment of having hair extensions and may even deter individuals from wearing them altogether.

By addressing these common concerns and providing education on proper installation, maintenance, and care techniques, individuals can enjoy the benefits of hair extensions while minimising potential drawbacks. It’s essential to consult with a professional stylist who specializes in hair extensions to ensure a positive experience and long-lasting results.

 

Custom Elegance: 6 Reasons Why a Handmade Lace Wig Is Worth the Investment by Diane Shawe

Have you heard of Lace Wigs? Have you seen the amazing effects they have and how natural they look once fitted?

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3. Quality Craftsmanship: Experience superior craftsmanship with attention to detail, ensuring durability and longevity for your investment.

4. Comfortable Wear: Designed with precision and care, handmade lace wigs offer comfort, allowing you to wear them for extended periods without discomfort.

5. Versatility in Styling: Style your handmade lace wig just like real hair – from curls to straight styles – offering endless possibilities for expressing your individuality.

6. Exclusive Design: Stand out with a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects your personality, as handmade lace wigs are crafted with a focus on individuality and uniqueness.


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14 Popular Braiding Techniques in UK by Diane Shawe



Braiding hair is an ancient practice that dates back thousands of years, with evidence of its existence in various cultures worldwide. The exact origins are challenging to pinpoint, but braids have been found in archaeological artifacts from ancient civilizations.

Braiding has stood the test of time due to its practicality, versatility, and cultural significance. It can serve functional purposes like keeping hair neat and organized, as well as aesthetic and cultural reasons. Different societies and periods have embraced braiding for its beauty and as a form of self-expression.

Today, it remains popular for its ability to create diverse hairstyles and reflect cultural identity Box braids: These are the most common type of braids. They are created by dividing the hair into square sections and then braiding each section. Box braids can be done with natural hair or with extensions.

Cornrow braids

 

Cornrows: Cornrows are a type of braid that is created by braiding the hair in three sections. They can be done on natural hair or with extensions. Cornrows are a popular protective style for black hair Cornrows are Narrow, tight braids close to the scalp, often created in straight lines or intricate plaits.

Twist braids

Twists: Twists are a type of braid that is created by twisting the hair into two or three sections. They can be done on natural hair or with extensions. Twist Braid also known as (Rope Braid) Two or three strands of hair twisted around each other to form a rope-like braid. Twists are a popular protective style for black hair.

Three-Strand Braid (Regular plaiting): The most basic form, created by crossing three strands of hair over one another.

Plait braids

 

French Braid: A style where the hair is gradually incorporated into the braid as it progresses, typically along the centre of the scalp.

 

Dutch Braid (Inverted French Braid): Similar to a French braid but with the strands crossed under rather than over, creating a raised, 3D effect.

Fishtail braids

Fishtail Braid: A two-strand braid where small sections of hair are crossed over each other to create a textured, fishtail-like appearance.

Knotless braids

Box Braids: Long, small, and square-shaped braids plaits that are often used to create long styles that can be worn up or down. Can be done as micro or jumbo plaits.

Braids with beads

Feed-in braids: These braids are similar to box braids, but the hair is not divided into square sections. Instead, the hair is braided strand by strand, and the extensions are fed into the braid as it is being created. Feed-in braids are often considered to be less damaging to the hair than box braids

Feed in braids

Knotless braids: Knotless braids are a newer type of braid that is becoming increasingly popular. They are created by braiding the hair without using knots. This means that there is less tension on the hair, which can help to prevent breakage

Waterfall Braid: A braid where sections of hair are dropped to create a cascading effect, resembling a waterfall.

Waterfall braids

Herringbone Braid (Fishbone Braid): A braid that consists of two strands, with small sections of hair crossed over to create a herringbone pattern.

Herringbone braids

Milkmaid Braid: Two braids wrapped around the head like a crown, creating a regal and elegant look.

Milkmaid braids

Micro interlocking braids

Using the interlocking method to start microlocs is great for fine textured hair or for those that desire the smallest version of microlocs

Versatility: The small size of microlocs often creates hundreds of locs, which means that the styling possibilities are almost endless.

Neatness: Microlocs maintained with interlocking will stay neater for extended periods of time, compared to retwisting, because the sections are smaller, which means less frizz at the roots.

Fullness: Microlocs generally result in at least 150-300 locs, depending on the size of your head and which size of microlocs you chose, therefore they will instantly create fullness and volume.

Micro interlocking braids

Crochet

You’ve probably heard of crochet braids, but how much do you really know about them? First things first, crochet braiding isn’t actually a ‘braiding‘ in the traditional sense, which is where some of the confusion around this style stems from.

Crochet braiding

Instead, it’s a process through which loose hair extensions are woven into cornrows using a crochet hook, giving the illusion of longer locks. The results are so natural looking that people won’t even suspect that you didn’t grow them yourself!

Other major advantages of crochet braid styles are that they take significantly less time to install compared to box braids (bonus!), and causes less strain on your scalp than sewn-in weaves, since the hair is looped onto existing braids. So, feeling inspired to take plunge? Then check out our favourite looks from Instagram, below!

These are just a few examples, and the world of braiding offers a wide array of styles, often influenced by cultural traditions and personal preferences.

 

Pros and cons of different braiding techniques

The pros and cons of different braiding techniques vary depending on the technique, but some general pros and cons include:

Pros:

• Braids can protect the hair from heat, humidity, and other environmental factors.

• Braids can help to stretch the hair, which can improve its texture.

• Braids can be styled in a variety of ways, which can give you a lot of versatility:

• Braids can be time-consuming to install and remove.

• Braids can be heavy, which can cause discomfort.

• If braids are done too tightly, they can cause hair breakage.

Which braiding technique is right for you?

The best braiding technique for you will depend on your individual hair type, preferences, and lifestyle. If you have delicate hair, you may want to choose a technique that is less damaging, such as knotless braids or twists. If you are looking for a style that is versatile and easy to maintain, box braids or cornrows may be a good option for you. Ultimately, the best way to decide which braiding technique is right for you is to talk to a hair stylist who can assess your hair and help you choose the best style for your needs.

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All You Need To Know About Modern Skin Rejuvenation Treatment by Diane Shawe

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Many clients always ask my advice about treatments for dark spots, acne scars, pigmentation, and a host of other facial skin challenges they face after being ill on medication or chemo. Now I am not a doctor, but the internet can help present us with many options once you post the question.

When you start to look into the world of creams, serums, oils, and face masks, every producer claims their product is the best.  However, I decided to explore modern techniques, which included technology, and was just amazed at how far we have come from ancient clays to frequencies.  I was looking for a non evasive treatment with 90% positive reviews.

So how soon you should start fighting to age is completely your choice. Experts say that some start opting for various anti-ageing or skin rejuvenation treatments right from their 20s. This is simply because they not only want to halt ageing, but also wish to save their skin from discolouration, dullness and other kinds of irregularities.

These days, extremely sophisticated and high-end skin rejuvenation techniques are being experimented with not only in the West but also around the world. The best part about these techniques is, most of these do not require you to go under the knife; insofar as non-invasive or minimally invasive therapies are concerned, you’d indeed be spoilt for choice.

When should you start looking?

How one reacts to ageing, of course, depends on the individual. One can be following a basic skin care routine that involves cleaning, toning, moisturizing and applying sunblocks and yet would like to achieve a more glowing and poreless complexion. Some can get early signs of ageing right from their 30s – fine lines and wrinkles may arrive unannounced. On top of these, there can be dark spots, pigmentation and sagging skin. In that case, one can also wish to opt for non-invasive skin rejuvenation techniques to stop premature ageing.

Therefore, in such cases, which therapies should be the ideal starting point? Says Diane Shawe, founder of Need a Hair Makeover Hair Extensions and Hairloss specialist salon franchise.

This is where my research took me and my findings and why I chose one particular treatment to offer at our salon

Dermabrasion: Basically, dermabrasion removes the uppermost skin layers using a special instrument. This should be performed by a trained cosmetologist. This procedure helps in reducing deep acne scars, brown spots and sun damage. If carried out properly, this particular skin rejuvenation treatment can ensure beautiful and smoother skin.

Microdermabrasion: This non-chemical and non-invasive procedure is effective in exfoliating or removing dead layers. microdermabrasion uses a spray of micro-crystals to remove the outermost layer of dry, dead skin cells in order to ensure a younger, healthier-looking skin.

However, nowadays, we can combine the brightening or anti-ageing serums with microdermabrasion to give better and long-lasting results.

Meso Glow or Meso Therapy: This procedure uses brightening agents such as glutathione, tranexamic acid, hydrating agents, vitamins and minerals and micropuncture techniques. Combined with other treatments, it can definitely help in getting back skin radiance. Generally, a micropuncture technique (using wires and needles) is used. It is one of the most popular treatments with aestheticians. It is safe when executed by a person who’s thoroughly trained in mesotherapy. It cannot be used for the treatment of a pigmentation disorder or anti-ageing alone; when combined with other treatments, it can definitely get you back your skin’s youthfulness.

Carbon Peeling: This is also quite a popular option. The name, apparently, comes from the fact that this procedure involves the application of a thin layer of carbon powder on the face which is subsequently heated up by means of the Quasi-long action of laser HELIOS II and then removed by the Q-switched action of the same laser device, according to specialist therapist, a final pass, after the carbon has been removed, will produce an immediate effect on the skin by exfoliating epidermal layers, improving skin tone, removing large pores and reducing wrinkles.

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP): After consulting experts, you can opt for a platelet-rich plasma treatment. The basic principle is this – since our blood is rich in growth and healing factors, these can be used to treat fine lines and wrinkles on our face.

It’s a one-time treatment which can knock a few years off the face and give one a super youthful appearance. Micropuncture techniques are used after numbing the face for 30-40 minutes. To ensure a complete and long term improvement, this procedure can be combined with lasers or micro-needling radio frequency so that the collagen gets remodelled and new collagen is also formed thereby giving a firmer and tighter feel to the skin.

Photorejuvenation: Uses lasers, intense pulsed light or photodynamic therapy to treat skin conditions and remove effects of photoaging such as wrinkles and spots. It also helps in doing away with wrinkles, spots and textures. Fractional lasers like erbium YAG / Co2 fractional can be used to re-surface the skin and lighten acne scars, age spots, photoaging and superficial fine lines and wrinkles.

Achieving flawless, radiant skin has always been a challenge. Dark spots, acne scars, uneven skin tone – these are all common frustrations we face.

But what if there was a revolutionary beauty breakthrough that could transform your skin in just 28 days? Say goodbye to dark spots and hello to radiant, age-defying skin.

Introducing EvoSkin Renewal Treatment using the JOVS Blacken smart device available at Need a Hair Makeover Specialist Salon. With just 9 treatments, this innovative device deminish dark spots, acne scars, evens skin tone, and promotes skin brightening. Not only that, it also stimulates collagen for skin lifting, tightening, and anti-aging effects. Experience unparalleled results and a 28-day skin transformation for just £180 with EvoSkin Renewal Treatment

Oxy Facial: It’s non-invasive, relaxing and painless skincare. A Jet Facial or an Oxy Facial reaches the inner layers of the skin for instant and superior results. “It cleanses with oxygen and saline, exfoliates, boosts lymphatic drainage and provides extraction benefits. Thoroughly and deeply cleansed, the skin is prepped into an optimal condition to receive further benefits from skincare.

What’s more, such treatments are short, ranging from 15 to 45 minutes, and they can leave the skin soft and glowing. “With no irritation or redness to the skin, you will be able to return to your daily activities immediately after the treatment.

DNA Skin Treatment: Many salons and clinics are innovating as well.  This represents the next frontier in skincare wherein relevant information from an individual’s genetic profile is analysed to personalise a skincare regime, beauty therapies as well as a recommended diet plan, to achieve healthy, rejuvenated skin.

Ultherapy: It’s described as a HIFU (high intensity focused ultrasound) treatment. An outpatient procedure, this non-surgical procedure kickstarts dead collagen. Experts say that it’s pretty effective in turning back the clock – in other words, the non-invasive micro-lift can make your skin look several years younger. Experts say that ultrasound energy can enter deeper into the skin (than light) and consequently, the rejuvenation process is accelerated. Try it if you have sagging skin around your eyes and your chin.

Mini Hydra Boost Facial: Since most of you could be having extremely hectic schedules, you can try out express facials. Mini Hydra Boost Facial will infuse the skin with intense moisture and reduce oxidative stress. To the uninitiated, oxidative stress is, basically, an imbalance between free radical production and the body’s power to offset their negative or harmful effects through antioxidants neutralisation.

Sygmalift: Experts that it’s another highly effective alternative to invasive or surgical facelifts. Like ultherapy, it’s a highly focused ultrasound (HIFU) procedure, but it’s normally combined with cold laser. Needless to say, it has higher skin penetrative power and can heal affected areas in a more targeted way.

Facial Fillers: This procedure uses injectable gels that can smoothen wrinkles, iron out lines and folds and fill up scars and other depressions on the skin surface. According to Dr Jaishree Sharad, cosmetic dermatologist, temporary fillers made with hyaluronic acid (HA) can last for about a year. “They are safe and can help in forming the body’s natural moisturiser. Permanent fillers, on the other hand, are synthetic and last longer, but there is a rare possibility of infection or granuloma with them,” she says. “HA fillers are mostly used on sunken eyes.

They help to make the eyes look much more youthful and fresh. These fillers are also used to lift eyebrows, fill the temples and also to fill the cheeks. They help to recreate cheekbones in younger women and also make a flat nose sharp without surgery. Other uses of HA fillers include filling thin lips to create a pout, removing laugh lines, recreating a sharp jawline, filling thin earlobes and making wrinkled hands look smoother and youthful.

This is considered better than surgery for various reasons.” Firstly, it is cheaper than facelift surgery. Secondly, if you don’t like the way your face looks after the injection, it can be dissolved with another injection called hyaluronidase within two hours.

The Ayurveda Way: If you are in a mood to go for chemical treatment or lasers, try Ayurvedic alternatives, especially those involving Kerala natural treatments such as abhyangyam and Shirodhara, which, combined with facials using natural products and Kottakkal formulations, can offer a holistic treatmmake-a

The hottest Make-up trends for 2023 by Diane Shawe

The hottest makeup trends for 2023 are all about embracing your individuality and having fun with makeup. Here are a few of the top trends to watch for:

Be bold with colours

1. Dopamine glam: This trend is all about using bright, bold colors to create a look that is both fun and eye-catching. Think electric blues, hot pinks, and neon greens.

Dopamine glam is a makeup trend that is all about using bold, bright colors and eye-catching textures to create a look that is both fun and glamorous. The trend was coined by makeup artist Sir John, who is known for his work with Beyoncé and other celebrities.

Dopamine glam is all about using makeup to express your individuality and creativity. It’s a great way to add a little extra pop to your everyday look, or to go all out for a special occasion.

If you’re looking to try out dopamine glam, there are a few things you’ll need. First, you’ll need a good eye primer to help your eyeshadow stay put. Then, you can start experimenting with different colors and textures. There are no rules when it comes to dopamine glam, so have fun and be creative!

Here are a few tips for creating a dopamine glam look:

  • Start with a good eye primer. This will help your eyeshadow stay put all day long.
  • Use bold, bright colors. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different shades and hues.
  • Add some sparkle and shine. Glitter, sequins, and metallics are all perfect for dopamine glam.
  • Don’t forget your lips. A bold lip color is a great way to add a pop of color to your look.
  • Have fun! Dopamine glam is all about expressing your individuality and creativity. So have fun and be yourself.

Here are some examples of dopamine glam looks:

  • A bright blue eyeshadow with a sparkling gold liner.
  • A bold red lip with a smoky eye.
  • A metallic green eyeshadow with a nude lip.
  • A glittery pink eyeshadow with a black cat eye.
  • A rainbow eyeshadow look with a glossy pink lip.

No matter what your style is, there is a dopamine glam look that is perfect for you. So have fun and experiment until you find the look that makes you feel confident and beautiful.

2. Minimal makeup: This trend is all about using a light touch with makeup to create a natural, fresh-faced look. This is perfect for those who want to let their natural beauty shine through.

3. Glam grunge: This trend is a mix of glamour and grunge, and it is all about creating a look that is both edgy and elegant. Think smoky eyes, bold lips, and ripped jeans.

Glam grunge is a makeup trend that combines the edgy, rebellious attitude of grunge with the glamour and sophistication of classic makeup. It’s a great way to create a look that is both unique and eye-catching.

Glam grunge makeup is all about creating a look that is both polished and undone. You can achieve this look by using a combination of matte and shimmery eyeshadows, bold eyeliner, and a statement lip color.

Here are a few tips for creating a glam grunge look:

  • Start with a good base. This will help to create a smooth, even canvas for your makeup.
  • Use a matte eyeshadow palette to create a smoky eye.
  • Apply a bold eyeliner to your upper and lower lash lines.
  • Finish your eyes with a coat of mascara.
  • Apply a statement lip color. This could be a bold red, a deep purple, or a bright pink.
  • Don’t forget to set your makeup with a setting spray. This will help to keep your makeup in place all day long.

Here are some examples of glam grunge looks:

  • A smoky eye with a bold red lip.
  • A cat eye with a nude lip.
  • A glittery eyeshadow look with a black lip.
  • A rainbow eyeshadow look with a glossy pink lip.

No matter what your style is, there is a glam grunge look that is perfect for you. So have fun and experiment until you find the look that makes you feel confident and beautiful.

Here are some celebrities who have been known to wear glam grunge makeup:

  • Gwen Stefani
  • Courtney Love
  • Kate Moss
  • Winona Ryder
  • Drew Barrymore

Glam grunge makeup is a great way to add a little edge to your everyday look. It’s also a great option for special occasions.

So if you’re looking for a makeup trend that is both unique and eye-catching, glam grunge is the perfect choice for you.


4. Dewy skin: This trend is all about creating a look that is radiant and youthful. Use a dewy foundation and highlighter to create a natural glow.

Healthy and glowing

5. Color-blocked eyes: This trend is all about using bold colours to create a statement eye look. Use different colours of eyeshadow to create a geometric or abstract design.

Color-blocked eyes makeup is a trend that involves using bold, bright colors to create a geometric pattern on the eyelids. The trend is all about using color to make a statement, and it can be a great way to add a pop of personality to your look.

To create a color-blocked eyes makeup look, you will need:

  • A good eye primer
  • A variety of eyeshadow colors
  • An angled eyeshadow brush
  • A blending brush
  • A black eyeliner pencil
  • Mascara

Here are the steps on how to do color-blocked eyes makeup:

  1. Apply an eye primer to your eyelids. This will help to keep your eyeshadow in place.
  2. Choose two or three complementary eyeshadow colors.
  3. Use an angled eyeshadow brush to apply one color to the crease of your eyelid.
  4. Use a blending brush to blend the color out.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 with the other colors.
  6. Use a black eyeliner pencil to line your upper and lower lash lines.
  7. Apply mascara to your eyelashes.
  8. Finish your look with a coat of setting spray.

Here are some tips for creating a color-blocked eyes makeup look:

  • Use complementary colors to create a harmonious look.
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment with different color combinations.
  • Use a light hand when applying eyeshadow. You can always add more, but it’s harder to take it away.
  • Blend, blend, blend! This is the key to creating a seamless look.
  • Don’t forget your brows! A well-groomed brow will frame your eyes and complete your look.

Here are some examples of color-blocked eyes makeup looks:

  • A bright blue eyeshadow with a hot pink eyeshadow.
  • A green eyeshadow with a yellow eyeshadow.
  • A purple eyeshadow with a gold eyeshadow.
  • A black eyeshadow with a white eyeshadow.
  • A rainbow eyeshadow look.

No matter what your style is, there is a color-blocked eyes makeup look that is perfect for you. So have fun and experiment until you find the look that makes you feel confident and beautiful.

Being creative

No matter what your personal style is, there is a makeup trend for you in 2023. So have fun with it and experiment with different looks until you find one that you love.

Why Arguments, Conflict and Disagreement Get Emotionally Complicated

All of your arguments boil down to three questions. If all your answers are no to all three questions , there will most likely be a problem.

Conflict is difficult to resolve if viewed in as Who wins or Lose.

Most of the time, it involves both logical and illogical feelings. That thing you’re arguing about, whether at home or at work, is about what’s said and what’s not said. It is about what is visible and what is hidden.

The problem is that most of us focus on the surface and ignore what’s beneath. That is a mistake. So how can you move to resolving emotionally entangled conflict?

Oprah Winfrey is someone I admire because she is no stranger to conflict, and she is in a good position to comment on it given her background as an interviewer. She has addressed complex issues such as suicide, infidelity, mental health, sexual abuse, and others, all of which involve deep-seated conflict.

She’s interviewed nearly 30,000 people via her shows,” she says, ” they all had one thing in common.”

What exactly was it? What did everyone have in common, whether a firefighter or a PhD, a dental hygienist or a software engineer?

“They all wanted validation,” Oprah says.

She wasn’t referring to ego-stroking compliments like “You’re such an amazing wife” or “I can’t believe what an incredible boss you are.”

No, she was referring to something more fundamental, and crucial, when it comes to connecting through conflict: validating what someone is saying and validating that it is important to you.

When Oprah spoke at the Stanford Graduate School of Business about career, life, and leadership, she mentioned this. She specifically stated that all of your arguments boil down to three questions, and only three questions:

Did you hear what I said?
Did you notice me?
Did what I said make any sense to you or matter?

In other words, whether your partner is upset because you arrived home late yet again, or your employee is trying to convince you that they need another member on their team, what they really want is to be seen. Being heard.

They want to know if you’re really listening to them and care about what they’re trying to tell you.

This does not imply that you must grovel or strikeout, or that you must immediately change the topic or become accusational (for example, by bringing up a previous situation or disagreement).

It does, however, imply that you should begin by not defending yourself or addressing the “content” of the argument.

If you truly want to calm the person down and resolve the conflict quickly, the best thing to do first is to make them feel understood—and that what they’re saying matters to them.

“You are correct; I have been working late a lot. I know it’s inconvenient not to have me home for dinner. I want you to know how much it means to me.”

“I understand. On the team, you’ve been juggling a lot lately: managing schedules, responding to clients, and liaising between the team and the engineering department. I see and appreciate everything you’ve done.”

According to Oprah (and every other psychologist ever), when someone feels that you see and care about them, its a game changer. The nervous system of the individual relaxes. Their tone becomes softer. The problem appears to become more manageable.

You can most likely relate. If you dig deep enough, almost always, when you have a problem with someone, it’s because you didn’t feel seen or heard.

It’s not just that your previous partner use to ignore; you felt overlooked, unimportant, frustratingly angry or powerless.

When you feel like the other person is seeing you and listening to you (deeply listening, not just saying they’re listening) when you share your distress, you begin to feel different.

You no longer feel alone; you feel as if they’re on your side.

You are feeling supported.

Try it with your children, your husband, your wife, your boss, and your friends, as Oprah suggests. Verify them.

I notice you.
I understand.
And what you say is important to me.

Then wait for the magic to happen.

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Why do franchises have such high success rates?

Why now is the right time to start a Hair extensions business franchiseThere are many different statistics that suggest why franchises are such a popular option in the UK for aspiring entrepreneurs and have higher success rates than running your own independent business. In fact, according to What-Franchise 80% of new franchise businesses are still running after their first five years. However, with so many to choose from, how do you know which one will be right for you? You can learn more about why franchises have much higher success rates below and also where you can find the best franchises for sale in the UK.

Why are franchises more successful than other business opportunities?

Buying a franchise is one of the safest ways to run a business. There are many reasons why franchises are more successful than other business opportunities, such as buying a company for sale or starting up your own business from scratch, but today in this article, we will list the five main reasons franchises tend to have such high success rates in the UK.

  • Franchises are supported by a proven system.

When you buy a franchise, you’re buying into someone else’s proven system. Franchises are tried and true, which means they already know what works and what doesn’t—so that can save you a lot of time and money. For example, when buying a franchise, don’t try to reinvent any wheels; accept what is working for them and change only things that won’t disrupt their growth. It might seem obvious, but many entrepreneurs try to do things their own way—which means it can take twice as long to get going, or the chance of failure can dramatically increase when you buy a franchise. You don’t have to worry about this since all you need to do is successfully replicate the proven system to get customers through your door as early as possible.

 

  • Some franchises offer pre-built marketing tools.

Franchises give you access to brand-name products that may already be market-tested. In some cases, like Subway or McDonald’s, these brands are easy to recognize and well known by consumers. You’ll also have access to a company-branded marketing kit that can get you started with your advertising efforts immediately. To help ensure franchise success, many franchisors take a hands-on approach with new owners and offer lots of training and support during the first year of business. This is in addition to any experience you may gain while working at a franchise location part-time before purchasing it full-time.

  • Franchises are usually cheaper to start than independent businesses.

Starting a new business costs a lot of money, and most small businesses operate on thin margins. Franchises can offer their start-up packages at relatively low prices because they already have equipment and employees. This doesn’t mean that franchising is cheap; however, it can help you save money when compared to starting your own operation from scratch. The average franchise for sale in the UK usually costs around £10,000 to £55,000. However, every franchise is different, and you need to remember not all franchises are created equal each one is different. For example, some franchises might be very expensive depending on their brand recognition and location, but there are some low-cost franchise investment opportunities that usually cost £1,000 to £10,000. The bottom line is every franchise is different. This is why it’s crucial to do research before investing.

  • Franchises save time and money upfront.

You’re not on your own when you buy a franchise. The company that owns it will help you get started, offering training, business planning, and marketing support. All of those things cost money—and require time—but when you buy a franchise, you don’t need to worry about spending either. That gives you more time and money to focus on building your business into something profitable. In many cases, a franchise can also help new owners land their first customers since they already have brand recognition in their community or market segment.

 

  • It’s easier to get access to funding with a franchise.

You’ll be able to get access to funding easier with a franchise, mainly because there are support networks behind your franchisor. Also, banks are more likely to provide loans to someone who has invested in a proven system rather than starting their own business from scratch. Many franchises will provide you with advice on applying for financing and give you tips on what types of businesses work best with their brands. And if things don’t go as planned, many will offer help in finding investors or other capital sources should you need it down the road. In short, franchise owners are somewhat protected from market fluctuations and competition—and can focus more on doing what they do best: making money for themselves and their franchise brand.

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Health, Hair and Beauty Franchises Facts and Statistics by Diane Shawe

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Is now the right time to invest in a Health, Hair & Beauty Franchises?

We all like to look & feel good, which is why regardless of the economic climate, health & beauty franchises for sale, and the beauty industry generally tends to be very stable.

This trend is set to rise with beauty products representing around 6% of all retail sales in the UK, sectors such as cosmetics. Makeup continues to grow.

Another growth area is the use of vitamins or supplements, including many people that like to use protein powders or other protein supplements to enhance their look & gym performance.

Some health & beauty businesses that are on the rise include tanning salons & fake tan products, Tattoo franchisesHair salon franchisesnail salon franchisesmassage franchises, Hai Extensions Franchise

With the industry trend of increased health & beauty, spending likely to continue a business within the sector could be highly lucrative.

Facts and statistics around the beauty industry:

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  • The UK boasts £28.4 bn beauty product and services industry, a report reveals. The UK’s beauty industry contributed a total of £28.4 billion in 2018 to the nation’s economy. Resulting in a valuation of the UK’s consumption of beauty products and services in 2018 at £27.2 billion.
  • The industry itself directly employed 370,200 people. With a further 220,300 jobs being supported through its supply chain and wage-related consumer spending contributions.
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  • The UK’s beauty industry contributed a total of £28.4 billion in 2018 to the nation’s economy. Resulting in a valuation of the UK’s consumption of beauty products and services in 2018 at £27.2 billion.
  • By 2019, this market was worth over 1.74 billion British pounds. On the retail side of the spectrum. Over the past decade, UK retail stores specializing in cosmetics and personal care increased their turnover from selling such products. Going from 2.7 billion in 2008 to over 5.3 billion British pounds in 2018.

Best Types Of Beauty Businesses For Sale To Invest In

What types of beauty businesses are the best to buy? As an investor, you have many decisions to make when choosing which type of beauty business for sale to invest in, but one of the most important factors is your own personal preferences and career goals. If you’re looking to buy into the beauty industry, it’s important to choose the right business model that will give you the potential to make money while still allowing you to enjoy your time as an entrepreneur.

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Going it Alone or Franchising

If your servicing a very exclusive sector and you just want a small exclusive business with you having sole responsibility then going it alone might be more appealing to you. But it is worth taking a course in small business management and marketing, it will help you enormously.

If you decide to go the franchise route, when you buy a franchise, you buy a system – an entire method of doing business. Franchises have an established system in place that you must follow to distribute the franchisor’s products or services using the franchisor’s trade or service marks. Having a proven system already in place eliminates the guesswork and errors a common business owner would normally face.

With the help of a franchise, you can:

A. Duplicate a real, genuine business that allows you to help others.

B. Set up a business that consistently provides an impressive return on investment.

C. Put together a business that helps you assist real people with genuine needs.

D. Develop a meaningful career path for yourself that has rewards for years to come.

E. Have a full supportive management team around you

F. Benefit from global branding and marketing

G. Benefit from established supply line, retail etc and much more

1) Hair Salon Businesses For Sale

The salon business is a booming market right now. If you are looking for one of the most lucrative beauty businesses for sale, it’s hard to top hair salons for sale. You can find everything from salons in up-and-coming neighborhoods to high-end salons downtown. An established salon with a proven clientele will always be in demand and is an asset worth taking into consideration when deciding what type of beauty business for sale might be best for you.

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2) Hairdresser Businesses For Sale

Most hairdressers for sale are small businesses and can be found everywhere. The market for hairdressers is relatively steady, particularly if you’re looking at specific demographics and types of clients. Hair salons often specialise in a certain type of clientele or offer services that may not be as popular with others. Some salons specialise in hair colouring and require less investment than buying a full-service salon. Before you buy a hair business opportunity, it’s important to know what your options are; looking for specialist services such as hair extensions, hairloss treatments, wig making etc., are niche sectors that could yeild more from your investment than a traditional hair salon. When buying hairdressing businesses for sale, research those that might best fit your lifestyle and goals and attract high paying customers.

A larger hair salon franchise may be a good choice if you want to join an established team with experience, retail sales, clientele and branding.

3) Nail Salon Businesses For Sale

If you’re interested in buying a nail salon business for sale, it’s important to remember that different types of nail salons for sale offer different services. While some focus on manicures and pedicures, others might be focused on offering more specialised treatments like nal extensions, nail art or vn pedicures. If you want to work with private clients, you can find nail salon business opportunities that operate out of homes. A larger nail salon franchise may be a good choice if you want to join an established team with experience and plenty of clientele already built up.

4) Barber Businesses For Sale

Barbering is a business that goes well beyond cutting hair. The health and wellness of your clients are just as important as their looks. Barbering services can include relaxation and pampering, a haircut and style, hot towel shave or facial wax, tanning.. not to mention retail sales opportunities. If you’re considering buying a barbers for sale or other beauty business for sale, here are some considerations to make before signing on the dotted line: What licenses do I need? Can I afford to pay for any renovations required for compliance? Is there parking for my potential clientele? How does social media work into my marketing strategy? Are there potential leads out there that could convert into customers without too much extra effort from me?

5) Beauty Salon Businesses For Sale

Buying a beauty salon business from a current owner is also an option. Before you buy, be sure to ask as many questions as possible so that you can make a fully informed decision. The best way to do that is by talking with other salon owners in your area who have purchased beauty salons and asking them what they did right—and wrong—as well as if their initial expectations for return on investment matched reality. If you decide buying a beauty salon for sale is for you, make sure to do thorough research before investing in any salon business opportunity.

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Dream Big Have Faith. Lean In

My dream began in 2000, to set up a #hairextensions and Hairloss Specialist Salon Franchise model.

5 years later, winning several awards I am excited to report that we have just been accredited by the Quality #franchise Association and have gone live in the national and international Franchise Directories. It has been a challenging journey and just like when you pass your driving test, the real driving begins when your in the car alone.

Time to invest in your own franchise business

I am so looking forward to seeing replica of the salon and brand throughout the UK and Europe and assisting #investors in my initiative become viable #businesses within their own right. This is the link in the UK directory

Don’t let your dreams be crippled by doubt and fears. lean in!

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Award Winning Salon Need a Hair Makeover Launches Natural Haircare Treatments and Supplements for Thin, Damaged or Falling Hair Online Store

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Diane Shawe, founder of Need a Hair Makeover Hair Extensions and Hairloss Specialist Salon has sourced a range of natural products designed specifically for thin, falling, balding or damaged hair. The Great News is that most of these treatments can be done at home and we can send the products on the post to you.

” Every year, more and more people are suffering from hair loss caused by illness, medication, stress, chemical treatments, damaged hair. We help treat and / or disguise thin, short, bald patches, damaged or sensitive scalp on all hair types, gender or age, ” states Diane.

Introducing a sample of our products

1. Dry shampoo with hair growth minerals, great for hair extensions, greasy limp hair, fine hair, cornrows and plaits,

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2. Hair conditions bar hand made with natural ingredients,  rub bar over hair after  leave for 10 minutes, wash off. Great for natural hair, coloured, or damaged hair.

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3. Real Grow scalp spray, great for thin edges, thin hair, or balding patches, all from natural ingredients that work! None greasy. Spray on do not wash off.

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4. Pure vitamins C serum, to rebond and strengthens weak hair. Leave on scalp and hair for 1 hour, then rinse off.

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5. Black Castor Oil has long been known for its properties for stimulating hair growth. Often, it is added to other ingredients to prop up other hair growth products. Now, you can purchase it in its purest form. Best to use at night.

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6. Zinc tablets. We are all now understanding that difficiencies in the body can affect our hair, nails and skin. Another underestimated supplement is zinc. We now stock easy to swallow strong zinc tablets to help stimulate hair growth

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