Montreal Beauty Salons Open After Closed Doors

The Quebec government has relaxed confinement restrictions and permitted non-essential businesses, hair salons, and barbershops to reopen. Furthermore, private health care services including physiotherapy, optometry and family counselling will reopen by June 1, as will pet grooming services.

Some salon owners struggle to stay afloat in the beauty industry. To ensure success, it’s crucial that they know all their costs and project revenue forecasts accurately.

Salon Gamme

This salon’s team of young talent coiffeurs has made quite the mark in the beauty industry, and are dedicated to offering high-quality services at an affordable price – and their customers absolutely adore them for it!

This salon provides comprehensive services such as hair cutting, color treatment and extensions as well as facials and waxing. They carry Matrix’s Re-Bond 3-step treatment which works deep within the scalp to help repair damage at its source.

Skin by Krysti is an outstanding Korean hair salon located in NDG Montreal that offers trendy haircuts and updos at unbeatably affordable prices, along with friendly and attentive service staff. Skin by Krysti stands on a foundation of ethical aesthetics and skin health education while emphasizing results-driven treatments.

Hamada Salon

The salon aims to provide its clients with an environmental and cost-friendly beauty experience, and an experience they will remember forever. Based in Rosemont, its team of young talent are dedicated to offering exceptional haircuts. Additionally, there are nail and facial treatments as well.

Rectangular voids carved into this beauty salon’s projecting timber decks of Osaka, Japan’s Hamada Design also created steel shelves and partitions which can easily be moved around to suit both hairdresser needs and customer desires. Meanwhile, Quebec government recently reopened private health care services, family counselling clinics, animal grooming businesses, elementary schools and daycares earlier this spring.

Pure Salon

Pure Salon stands at the forefront of beauty trends. Their stylists have won numerous accolades such as North American Hairstyling Awards and are always pushing themselves further with their craft. Additionally, Pure Salon has won multiple business awards.

Salon Pure stands out among other salons by going the extra mile in supporting their community, with special COVID-19 reopening specials and helping people stay healthy.

On June 1, private health care services such as physiotherapy, family counselling and acupuncture will resume their operations across Ontario. Non-essential stores such as daycares and animal grooming will reopen as well.

The Hair Salon

The Hair Salon, located in Rosemont and serving both men and women of all ages, is a must for anyone seeking to pamper themselves in Montreal. Highly acclaimed for its atmosphere and services as well as affordable pricing options makes this beauty salon a top pick among locals looking to treat themselves!

Initial Supplies – Initial supplies typically consist of items like sanitizers, perm rods, hair capes, towels, shampoos and conditioners for salon clients as well as specialty polishes – these costs can quickly add up and can cost a new salon an estimated $20,000. Utility Bills – Utility bills will depend on what equipment your salon requires and can range anywhere between $640 to $4,000. Credit Card Processing Fees – Many salon owners underestimate this hidden expense which could run an additional monthly bill between $300-500 each month.

Viva Hair

Viva Hair in Montreal offers quality beauty salon services to men, women and children of all ages. Their highly rated stylists deliver impeccable services as well as waxing, facials and massages.

Customers love their services and appreciate their welcoming atmosphere, with many commenting that the prices for such high-quality work is very fair.

Quebec has now resumed private health care services and personal grooming businesses such as salons, barbershops and pet groomers. Schools and daycares will open back up in Montreal region and Joliette on June 1, as will non-essential stores as long as they adhere to strict hygiene regulations; such as employing masked staff members and maintaining low temperature readings to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks.