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Hair Salon Massage

Hair salon massage is fairly common in many cities across the United States.

Some massage therapists actually work as employees in salons. Others are independent contractors, paying a fee to the salon for a small space.

Usually, you get a tiny corner or a place by the shampoo sinks to set up your massage chair. If the customer has to wait for a while, he/she may want a quick massage. The people who are waiting for the customers to get their hair done are your main chances to give massage to. They are not waiting for their favorite stylist and often are bored to sit there and flip through old magazines.

The disadvantages are the noise, the smells, and the sense of being crowded. These all can prevent the client from relaxing. The perm solution and some of the other chemicals can really be offensive. A lot of talking, laughing, and phone calls are going on as well. It is not the best place to try to give relaxing massages unless you can be in another room.

I have not worked in a salon, but I have friends who have performed chair massage in salons and they all say the clients are few and far between. Once their hair is styled, salon customers do not want a massage for fear of messing up their hair.

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