Clients form an impression of hygiene within seconds of walking into a salon — often before a single treatment has started.
The details that get noticed first
Mirrors and glass without smudges, clean floors free of hair clippings, and fresh-smelling washrooms tend to register consciously with clients, even if they cannot always articulate why a space feels "clean" or not.
Station and equipment hygiene
Between clients, sanitised chairs, worktops, and tools are non-negotiable — and increasingly, clients notice and appreciate seeing this happen, not just trusting that it has.
Building this into a routine
The salons that maintain the strongest reputations tend to treat hygiene as a scheduled, non-negotiable part of the day — not an occasional deep clean — which is exactly the gap a dedicated salon cleaning service is designed to fill.