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Austin Texas Salon & Spa Split into 2 seperately Owned Locations

April 2nd, 2009

Jackson Ruiz Salon Spa owners seperate after a 10-year hair affair

 

 

After more than 10 years as business partners, hairstylists Evelyn Jackson and Allen Ruiz will own separate parts of the Jackson Ruiz Co., which includes Jackson Ruiz Spa Salon and JR Salon Spa. The split is effective April 1.

According to an e-mail, Jackson will own JR Salon Spa on Burnet Road, and Ruiz will own Jackson Ruiz Salon Spa at the corner of West Fifth Street and North Lamar Boulevard. Both have built a steady stream of Austin clients during the past decade, and won accolades for the salon. Jackson Ruiz Salon Spa, a multi-cultural Aveda lifestyle salon, opened in 1998.

“This change will separate the businesses into two distinct companies and allow for each of us to continue our growth, success and service to you our valued guests,” the e-mail to clients reads.

“This decision has been long thought out and celebrates our long-term friendship, our loyal team, and our love for each other. This is by no means a step backward for either of us, but a strong step forward toward continued growth and endless possibility,” the note continues.

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Economy’s Impact on the Spa Industry

February 25th, 2009

massage-trainingStarting in the 1990s, you couldn’t swing a plush white towel without hitting a client in a “day spa” that had once been known simply as a salon.

Spas picked up way more steam in the late 1990s and beyond, when treating herself to a facial, massage and manicure/pedicure (now simply known as a mani/pedi) was simply what a woman did.

People worked hard and soon seemed to consider pampering mandatory as a reward. Facials, once something you only got on vacation or on a cruise, became, for some, a monthly must.

 

Consider this: According to Ohio’s Board of Cosmetology, the number of licensed estheticians in Ohio (they are permitted to do facials, skin treatments and waxing) grew from 453 in 1998 to 3,204 in 2008, a jump of 607 percent.

But just as analysts expect 2009 to bring retail store closings, some local day-spa owners expect their industry to shake out as well, with smaller spas either closing or salons cutting back on the spa services they offer and going back to their bread-and-butter haircut and color services.

Reps from beauty-supply houses are telling their customers — salon owners — that their sales to salon/day spas are dipping, noticeably, especially for nonhair-related products.

Like many working women, Tara Templeman, an events planner who lives in South Euclid, is considering financial priorities.

“I consider the economy, and my spending, and there’s some shakiness,” she says. “I definitely still make the same number of haircut and brow-wax appointments, but I’ve cut back on facials, manis and pedis.”

Frank Alvarez, of the Markfrank salon chain, has been in the business for 50 years, so he knows something about economic ups and downs.

He remembers the days when the “spas” were Helen Milner on Cleveland’s Shaker Square and Dominic’s in Beachwood — places patronized by wealthier women — and considers the more recent past, when every corner seemed to have a day spa.

He predicts a shakeout this year.

“I’ll tell you, this is the first time I’ve really see the beauty business affected,” says Alvarez, who, along with his family, owns the two Markfrank salons in eastern suburbs.

Hair salons have long been dubbed recession-proof. People, especially women, likely will always want to have their hair cut and usually colored, too.

But in the past couple of decades, beauty salons began offering facials, waxing, massages, body wraps/exfoliation, pedicures and manicures. They had to add space to provide most of these services, which didn’t have as quick a turnaround as a small haircut station.

That meant less income per square foot.

Yet “it was a big trend, and people didn’t want to be the last ones to get on the boat,” says John DiJulius, owner of four John Roberts salons, two of which also have spas (Mayfield Heights and Solon).

An explosion of spa additions ensued, with supply fueling more demand.

Consider Charles Scott Salon and Spa, with salon-day spa locations in Rocky River and Westlake. In 1996, the Rocky River location had –in addition to a staff of hairstylists — three estheticians, one massotherapist, four nail technicians, one electrologist and a spa manager, says owner Chaz Henline. Today, it’s got six estheticians, five massotherapists, eight nail technicians, the same electrologist and the spa manager.

Henline opened a Westlake location as a full-service salon in 1993. “We had one esthetician, three nail techs, no massotherapists and no spa manager,” he says.

That location also evolved into a day spa in 2004 and now employs four estheticians, four massotherapists and five nail techs.

Henline took the new kind of business seriously, building dedicated areas to create the sanctuary-environment such services require.

One area in which spas likely won’t see a big drop is waxing. Until the 1990s, salons used to do a little brow and upper lip waxing, sure, but bikini waxes were an exotic oddity. Now, every spa will vouch for how that portion of their business has grown — which is why there are so many licensed estheticians in Ohio now.

Nicole Flesher, spa director at John Roberts, says: “Waxing has skyrocketed. The numbers continue to go up still, every year. People never used to get Brazilians, and now I might do six or eight a day maybe 10 a day in summer.”

Kelli Hosso, spa manager for Charles Scott, concurs. “Body and face waxing is very steady. People are not willing to give that up,” she says.

Some spas are using creative means to try to head off dips in other services, including massages. Many businesses, such as Charles Scott and the Five Seasons day spa in Westlake, have created “massage clubs,” which give people discounts if they commit to several appointments.

Still, in dire times, people do cut back on things that aren’t necessities, and they reconsider what necessities are.

Plus, says Alvarez, “You have so many day spas now. The spa thing is overplayed, it’s saturated.”

Still, he and DiJulius say the spa/salon industry’s ace in the hole is the personal relationships people develop with their hairstylists — and estheticians, manicurists or massotherapists.

“So many things that used to provide human contact — going to the bank, or the video store — you can do online now,” says DiJulius. “We’re one of the last legal ways to pay someone to touch you — someone you trust.”

As Alvarez says, “You continue to give the best service you can, you’re nice to people.

“And you wait it out.”  

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Radiance Salon & Spa closed Salem OR

January 30th, 2009

Woman’s latest closed business upsets some
Salon employees, gift-card buyers are left hanging

A Salem businesswoman who is filing for personal bankruptcy has closed several area businesses in the past few years, affecting dozens of people.

It is not known whether Cathryn Thiessen will file for bankruptcy for her businesses. Closed businesses with nearly no assets are unlikely to file for bankruptcy, said Thiessen’s attorney, Marc Gunn of Salem.

Thiessen, who also foreclosed on her Salem home, is expected to file for personal bankruptcy within 30 days, Gunn said.

Thiessen’s Keizer business, Radiance Salon & Spa, closed this week. Radiance had at least 10 employees.

Thiessen had few employees at her other failed businesses, which included two florist shops and a Women, Infants and Children store, Gunn said. Those three Salem-area businesses shuttered several months ago.

She is suspected to have failed to make payroll tax payments and failed to provide final two weeks of pay to some Radiance employees, Gunn said. Some customers are out money as well.

All people who bought a Radiance gift card will not be able to redeem it. However, a couple area salons have offered to give some credit or services to gift card holders: Bella Vita Salon & Day Spa in Salem and Spa Willamina in Portland.

The attorney general’s office also has posted a notice on the door of the salon telling people who bought Radiance gift cards how to file a complaint.

Keizer resident Lori Davis’ daughters bought her and her husband a $180 gift card. Davis and her family are not too upset about the money loss.

“There’s people that are probably hurting worse than we are,” she said.

Four former Radiance employees said the owner was taking Social Security taxes from their paychecks, but not making the payroll tax payments to the federal government.

It is highly likely that what employees are saying is true, though the case is still in its early stages, Gunn said, adding that he has not officially verified the status of Thiessen’s payroll tax payments.

“For almost all businesses that end up in this stage, payroll taxes are just par for the course — 98 percent of the time the payroll taxes aren’t being paid,” Gunn said.

Rachel Martinmaas worked at the salon from March 2006 to August 2008.

“I have not had any income reported to the Social Security Department since 2006,” said Martinmaas, a former salon coordinator.

The government will pay the Social Security and Medicare the employee was supposed to pay in cases such as this, Gunn said. The employer then would owe the government money.

“Employees are not going to suffer just because an employer could not pay taxes,” he said.

Former Radiance stylist Tara McMullin said she did not receive her last two weeks of pay when the salon closed.

“I’m just really disappointed and let down,” McMullin said.

Employees were given the option to receive their final two weeks of pay in salon supplies and equipment, Gunn said. Workers who declined may be able to make a claim for their last two weeks of pay in bankruptcy court.

Former Radiance employees who wish to receive unemployment may file with the state government, he said.

McMullin also is upset because she and other stylists did not receive the names of their clients in the salon database. So, many stylists have posted their contact information at their new jobs on the doors and windows of the empty business.

“I loved the girls I worked with and the clients I had,” said McMullin, who now works at Bella Vita.

Thiessen likely will not be incarcerated for tax evasion as the government is aware of her situation, Gunn said. Tax evasion is not when someone does not pay but when someone intentionally hides nonpayment from the government.

“She’s very sorry this happened,” Gunn said. “This is certainly not what she wanted. This is tough times for everybody.”

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Hillcrest Aesthetic Skin Care San Diego CA

January 29th, 2009
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Business Spotlight: Hillcrest Aesthetic Skin Care

Jim Leckliter,Esthetician

370 Rosecrans St., Suite C

619-847-0399

Hillcrest Aesthetic Skin Care redefines healthy Southern California living. In the spirit of health and wellness, it is the Spa’s mission to deliver a world-class experience, leaving guests with a sense of renewal and enrichment.

“We believe that receiving skin care, and body treatments should be an extremely relaxing, pampering, revitalizing experience and should also yield lasting results, and we pride ourselves on this fact,” said Jim Leckliter, esthetician at Hillcrest Aesthetic Skin Care. “This is what sets us apart from skin care clinics and other day spas – true relaxation and real results.”
Whether you’re a spa connoisseur or ready to receive your first spa experience, the friendly staff at Hillcrest Aesthetic Skin Care ensures your experience will be the memorable highlight of your day.
The spa menu includes an array of memorable massages, luxurious facials, decadent body treatments as well as waxing. “Our team is dedicated to supporting you on your journey to well being with relaxation techniques and spa gifts that will help you make every day a spa day,” Leckliter said, noting appointments can easily be scheduled online. 

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Looking Young Hot in 2009

January 27th, 2009
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Each year, thousands of experiments are carried out by producers of cosmetic products in order to find the right ingredients which will slow down the aging of skin and help anyone look more radiant and retain the desired fresh energy and glow of youth. The year 2009 is undoubtedly going to present several new products and procedures likely to win over the demanding clientele.

As this year is to be the time of continuing economic crisis, offering reasonably priced products seems a priority for many beauty companies. Multi-tasking’ is to become a very relevant trend; the more uses one product has, the better – all in one cleanser, mask and facial scrub will save both time and money.

Saving money is one important aspect, yet on the other hand, Spas also turns the spotlight on gem-related trends in cosmetics: gem extracts are becoming increasingly popular and even though the effect of platinum or gold on skin is still a question of scientific debate, products containing these are expected to become a luxurious hit of 2009.

The fact that even the most expensive products by themselves cannot do the trick has been widely known. Even if we sprinkle diamond dust on our skin five times a day the effect is not going to be delivered if we don’t get enough sleep and do not complement the treatments with a proper diet. Organic ingredients and probiotics present the most important aspects of our diet and need to be seriously taken into account. Drinking antioxidant teas and eating rare fruit or alpine herbs will certainly have a visible effect.

Spending some quality time at spas or at a hammam, for example, seems extremely helpful as well. Hammam is a Moorish steam room which has now been appearing all over the world – in combination with argan oil or myrrh, hammam is a perfect chance to relax and regain energy.

The positive impact of fruit and the antioxidants it contains has led companies to extract these. Blueberries, Goji berries, Argan Oil, Baobab or even Tumeric are already in use. Nevertheless, there will always be enough interest in Botox or Reloxin, its injectable competitor.

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ISPA Spa Scholorship Deadline

January 26th, 2009

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Students interested in pursuing a spa-related degree may now apply for The International Spa Association’s (ISPA) Mary Tabacchi Scholarship. The $2,500 scholarship was created in honor of Mary Tabacchi, Ph.D., R.D., an associate professor in hospitality facilities and operations at Cornell University, who was one of the first educators in the spa field and helped shape many of today’s spa-industry leaders.

The scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student who has completed at least one year of college and is seeking a spa-related degree with a demonstrated interest in spa management. The recipient, who will be announced in May, will receive $2,500 to offset his or her education expenses, along with registration, airfare and hotel accommodations to attend the ISPA Conference and Expo or ISPA Asia-Pacific Conference. To be eligible, students must have at least a 2.75 GPA and submit their applications by March 1.

The scholarship is part of the ISPA Foundation’s endowment fund, which aims to provide a permanent resource for the growth and sustainability of the spa industry. To download an application for the Mary Tabacchi Scholarship or make a donation to the endowment fund, visit ISPA

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Fritz’s Salon & Spa Business Profile

January 25th, 2009

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Fritz’s Salon & Spa

Type of business: Full-service salon and spa exclusively for men

Owner: Cindy Cameron

Address: 164 N. Hurstbourne Parkway in the Forum Shopping Center

Year business started: 1998Our business stands out because: It’s Louisville’s only salon and spa just for men. Owner Cindy Cameron and her husband Matt purchased Fritz’s four years ago from its founder. Prior to that, Cindy spent 20 years working as a CPA. Fritz’s is nicely finished with an abundance of wood and natural stone, and the aroma of freshly baked cookies fills the air. The salon provides a warm and inviting atmosphere where men can receive the highest quality services from technicians who specialize in men’s grooming needs.

Special services products: Fritz’s signature service is the Fritz’s Haircut, which includes a shampoo, hot towel and scalp massage. Fritz’s also offers a full line of spa service including manicures, pedicures, facials and massage. Therapeutic massage is provided by licensed massage therapists proficient with a variety of techniques. A professional Esthetician is available for complimentary skincare consultations, hair removal and facials using Dermalogica products. Fritz’s is the area’s only retailer of √™Shave luxury shave products and it also carries professional hair and skin care products from American Crew, Nioxin, Redken, Tea Tree and Dermalogica. Fritz’s also is selling calendars to benefit Shamrock Foundation.

Hours of operation: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday

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Salon 987 Green Ohio – Business Team Work

November 24th, 2008

 

Business clipping along at Salon 987
Teamwork is the secret to success, according to Daniel Hosking, the owner of Salon 987.

“We all work as a team,” he said. “My goal is to have a staff of the most talented stylists and specialists who have a passion for working with our customers to make them look and feel their best when they leave the salon.”

Hosking believes a stylist must have a true passion for hair styling in order to be successful in this business. They have to be excited every day about their job and be willing to try new techniques and styles in order to stay current with the latest trends.

The spirit of teamwork is reflected in comments from stylist Allison Helmick who talked about why she likes working at Salon 987.

“I love how creative the staff is and how well we all work together,” said Renee Black, a nail tech. “I love working at the salon because we all work as a team.”

Hosking’s philosophy is simple. He said, “No one is better than anyone else here. I encourage my staff to ask for help when they run into a problem with coloring or styling. We each have our own special talents and when we share those talents, our customers gain the benefit of our combined expertise.”

Hosking made the decision years ago to hire employees rather than private contractors to work in his salon. This decision goes against the tide in today’s economy, when many salon owners feel it’s more cost effective to hire private contractors who rent chair space from them. But Hosking feels that having employees who are part of a team makes everyone accountable to the salon for their time and talents and in the end creates a better work environment. He feels blessed to have a wonderful staff who is dedicated and comes to work every day with a good attitude and works very hard to please their customers and make the business successful.
Sara Wills is Salon 987’s business manager. Her years of experience managing salons has given Hosking the opportunity to focus on growing the business. In order to keep track of the day-to-day operation, Wills uses Spa Salon Manager, a software program which tracks everything from client appointments to inventory, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable and customer retention reports.

“Sara Willis has allowed me to be a hair dresser/owner which is my passion,” Hosking said. “When you are in business for yourself, many times you get burned out by the day-to-day operation of the business and you loose your passion. WIthout Sara I would be lost. I trust her business instincts and her attention to detail is the reason the salon runs so smoothly.”

Salon 987 is a full service salon, offering hair cuts, styling and coloring along with nails, facials, manicures and pedicures. They also provide men’s hair cuts and styling plus sports manicures and pedicures. Their Day Spa services include such luxuries as Side By Side European Pedicure Spa Chairs in a private room. Their Bridal Party Packages offer a full range of services for the bridal party plus the added touch of a continental breakfast.

An extensive line of Paul Mitchell products and equipment is used at Salon 987 due to their high quality for any type of hair and the on-going training that Paul Mitchell offers the staff on a regular basis so they can keep up with the latest products and techniques.

In February, Salon 987 will celebrate their two-year anniversary at their new location in the city of Green.

“Our business has continued to grow every month since we opened in Green. We want to thank all the people who became loyal customers and refer their friends to us,” Hosking recalls. “They have been with us from the beginning, when they we were in the midst of remodeling with wet paint on the walls and cabinets being built while did their hair.”

“Life isn’t by the book and neither is your hair,” said Hosking. “Everyone is unique and we have a highly trained team of stylists and specialists who can solve any hair problem our customers may have.”

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Spa Luce at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel – Spa – Los Angeles CA

November 18th, 2008

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The recently opened Spa Luce at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel & Spa in Los Angeles features:

  • Modern composition and Artisan craftsmanship
  • Tiled walls
  • Weathered teak cabinetry
  • Abundance of natural light promote a soothing environment throughout the facility

Signature treatments:

  • Hammam Ritual, a five-step massage based on the skincare practices of ancient bathhouses.
  • Japan Ritual incorporates therapeutic properties of flower essences with rich minerals.

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