Essential Beauty Salon Equipment Supplies

Archaeologists have discovered many items throughout history that suggests that human beings have spent time on personal grooming and taking care of their appearance for thousands of years. These days, not only women can be found pampering themselves in beauty salons; many men are also seeking professional treatments for skin care, hair removal, and improving their overall appearance. This makes beauty salons an attractive business concept as the percentage of the population interested in your services and products continues to grow.

However, starting a beauty salon is quite involved. Not only will you need to be knowledgeable about the latest treatments, such as the trend for thick eyebrows or applying Russian lash extensions, but you will also need to acquire several beauty equipment supplies. Although the items you need will depend largely on the treatments you offer, you can be sure that you will need all four items on the list below.

Beauty equipment supplies commonly needed for opening a salon

Beauty Couch

Regardless of how many treatments you offer in your salon, you will almost certainly need at least one beauty couch. A good beauty couch should have features that allow you to turn the device into many different forms – it is very convenient to be able to change it from a flatbed for massage into an upright chair for hair treatments, for example.

Beauty Trolleys

All hairdressers and beauty therapists will need a beauty trolley to work efficiently. Beauty trolleys are used to hold all the small items required during a beauty treatment or hairdressing sessions, such as hair clips, rollers, cotton wool balls, skincare products and the like. A decent salon beauty trolley will ideally be laminated for easy cleaning, and to avoid damage from chemicals, it should have castors for rolling and several shelves. Additional useful features are brakes and a peg where you can secure a lamp.

Electronic Muscle Toning Device

Electronic Muscle Stimulation (EMS) has become a popular beauty treatment in recent years. This is a therapy that makes use of electric impulses to contract the muscles on various parts of the body or face. EMS is most used as a treatment for atrophying muscles, but within the beauty treatment sector, it is performed to help tone muscles and therefore increases metabolism and decreases body fat. EMS treatment is most useful when combined with some form of physical training.

A good salon EMS device will have many sets of wires for treating several muscles at once. It should have elastic straps to hold the pads in place and have various programs to change the intensity.

Skin Analysis Lamp

If you offer any skin care treatment, you will need a skin analysis lamp. These allow you to effectively analyse the condition of a client’s skin so you know which type of skincare product should be used. A skin analysis lamp uses magnification and ultra-violet light to enable a therapist to see irregularities with the skin that are not usually visible. A beautician can spot any irregularities by taking note of the colour indicators on the analysis machine. For example, a purple colour indicates the skin is tender or healing; a red colour is a sign of inflamed skin; an orange or yellow signal indicates the skin is oily or the pores are blocked.