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Hair to make Wimbledon look easy!

// June 23rd, 2011 // No Comments » // Brazilian Keratin Straightening, Celebrities, Humour, Press Coverage, Services, The Salon

A few thoughts on hair style if you’re playing at Wimbledon this year.
Firstly: COME ON ANDY!!!!!
If you’re going to win, just do it looking HOT on FINALS day!
It’s a killer touch to look effortlessly good while playing better than anybody else. We should know!!!
So, we’re officially inviting you in for some feet up and a hair style fit for Centre Court before the BIG one.
We mean it. It’s going to be either super hot, super humid, super wet or torrential between now and then. Take your pick.

By the way, we LOVE your “bad hair day” look! We’re not going to give you a Kate Middleton blowdry. Or match it with make-up!

But we’d definitely start with the Brazilian blowdry keratin treatment. Consider that a smash. Your hair will look champion (and worth the prize money) on a humid day. Ask all our other professional male clients who secretly wish they were you.

Then we’ll cut and style it so you can work it, rock it, slam it (a la Cheryl Cole!) And add a finishing touch with our favourite wax – MUK.

Ask David Hasselfhoff. He came by not long ago.

It takes a lot to be a Wimbledon champion.
Just a few minutes of our time and you’ll be glad you saw us first.

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YOU’VE BEEN VOUCHERED

// June 1st, 2011 // 2 Comments » // Our Prices, Sergio Giannasso online, Services, Special Offers, The Salon

Ciao a tutti,

I was at lunch over the weekend, with some friends, and their friends.

As comes with the territory, one of the guests, a beautiful lady who shall remain anonymous, was telling me about the awful experience she’d had when she took up a ’70% off’ offer she’d found online for a Brazilian Blowdry at a well-known and respected hairdressers in Hampstead that she’d never visited before. She paid £70.

She was not pleased because the treatment that should have lasted up to three months hadn’t lasted three days. She’d also left the salon unhappy (my tip – never leave the salon unhappy – sometimes we make genuine mistakes and we want to correct them, not have you walking around miserable)… Worse was how she was treated when she called back to complain. Speaking to the manager, he told her after a few minutes that she was boring him and then put the phone down! Twice. Even with the discount, she’d still spent £70 and come away bitterly disappointed.

What shocked me most, though, was that the lady would still consider a massive discount voucher again, despite her experience. The hunt for the deal is apparently, sometimes, worth the risk.

And there’s the issue.

It’s tough out there for any kind of service industry, including hairdressers.

And we’re trying to build a reputation for service. We want our customers to look great, and feel special. We want to spend time with them, we want to understand what look they’re after, how their life is – how much time they have – or not – to get ready in the morning before rushing out to a busy life.

And we want to give them a little lovely respite from their busy lives.

Clearly, we want them to be happy, and for them to come back, again and again, and tell their friends! And if we mess up (we really try not to, but we are not always perfect) we want them to tell us, so that we can put it right. Before they leave the salon.

But for how long can a salon give best service, the time that clients deserve, and the experienced staff member they deserve, at 70% off the list price?

The temptation is huge in these credit crunch times. The crisis of needing more people through the door, more customers, even if they’re not paying much.

My advice would be check first whether you are actually getting 70% off, or whether the stated “normal price” is inflated to make the ’70% off deal’ look great?

And also, ask yourself how you’re going to get the best service for such a reduced price?

The danger is this. If a business discounts that much, there is a chance it won’t feel so motivated to deliver great customer service when it comes to redeeming your voucher – especially if there’s a full paying customer sitting in the next seat.

It’s all about mass marketing so don’t be surprised in this recession if there are some businesses taking part that are way more interested in the cash, than they are in you. A small business trading at a 70% discount may well think: “A thousand vouchers is loads of work for not much profit; and we’ll never see them again ‘cos they’ll just move on to the next discount voucher somewhere else.”

We know a bit about this because we did a big voucher campaign through a voucher site called Groupon last year and we know how difficult it can be to maintain service at such reduced rates to such large numbers. On the one hand we welcomed the new customers that came and especially those that come back time and again. On the other, a lot has changed in the past year and an ad that used to sell a few hundred vouchers can now sell closer to a thousand.

We still do vouchers from time to time. Like any business, we always want to attract new clients so we can make them feel amazing when they leave and welcome them when they come back. And when do, it’s with www.Wahanda.com – a site that works well with both the users and the businesses involved. But we can’t and won’t go to bargain basement prices… How would we look after you and your hair properly with such heavy discounts that drive the prices down and take the service with it?

In the end we’d be selling both ourselves and you short.

In a nutshell, we are a service industry; we’re not selling sofas, or peas. We’re here to look after you, to make you look and feel the best you can.

And so we’re sticking to our guns, in the hope that you stick with us.

Our advice is:
Yes, check out the prices and make sure you’re not paying over the odds.
Then, before choosing, tread carefully before accepting that too-good-to-be-true voucher… Check you’re not saving a few quid in return for some insultingly poor service.
Always stick to genuine word-of-mouth recommendations.
Don’t trust the blurb.
Find a salon you like the look of and ask if the the owner actually works there – somebody who genuinely cares about the reputation.
Ask about loyalty schemes.
See what kind of personal touches there are to customer service.
Read the pricelist, website, salon blog, salon newsletter, reviews etc. Who’s going the extra mile for their clients these days? How does the salon handle clients with a complaint?

And if you want to ask me or a member of my team about any of the above feel free. Pick up the phone and we’ll be more than happy to help.

Have a great week (looks like the sun is back by Friday:)

Un bacio,
Sergio”

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MAY 2010 – SEE HERE FOR OFFERS

// May 4th, 2010 // No Comments » // May 2010, Our Prices, Special Offers, The Team

Ciao a tutti,

Below are some VERY USEFUL details you need to know, as this month gets underway.

SUNDAY OPENINGS
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From 9 May onwards, Sergio Giannasso Hair & Make-up will be open each Sunday except Bank Holidays from 1100-1800 for ADVANCE bookings only. Call or email to book an appointment with my Stylist Audrey Dufau.

LUCKY NO 7 LOYALTY CARDS
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Book every six to eight weeks from now on and you’ll receive one of my new Lucky No 7 loyalty cards. If you like to get your hair done regularly then this is the scheme for you. EVERY seventh cut & style will be complimentary. We’ll explain all when you come in, and get you started. Just keep the card somewhere safe!

NEW SENIOR STYLIST
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As you know, James Haslam has joined us as Senior Stylist. He comes highly recommended by Liza Minelli’s daughter, the actor Lorna Luft.

MAY 2010 will be his first full month in St Martin’s Lane, so there is a special introductory offer on of 25 % off for all NEW clients. James has masses of experience – he has owned his own salon and has for many years worked with leading lights in the film and theatre industry. His Senior Stylist rates are already posted on the website pricelist so it’s easy to calculate from those.

FRIENDS’ CARDS
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We’ve also been busy printing FRIENDS’ CARDS for regular customers to take away with you. These will ensure any friend you recommend to us gets an introductory 20% OFF - there’s no expiry date on this offer- when they come in. You get to benefit too, with a 15% OFF referral rate.

INOA
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We have been using the new permanent colour from L’Oreal, INOA, for the past few months. The results have been outstanding and
clients have given it rave reviews. The other piece of good news is that the range of colour shades is much wider. If you are interested to know more, pick up a leaflet when you are next in the salon.

BRAZILIAN BLOWDRY
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Also, if you want to know more about the Brazilian Blowdry – aka the Keratin Straightening treatment – there is a print-out which you can pick up if you’re passing by. I’ll keep posting client feedback on the website BLOG in the meantime.

Un abbracio enorme,

Sergio

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Demo in straightening effect of Brazilian Blowdry

// April 17th, 2010 // No Comments » // Brazilian Keratin Straightening, Services

A lot of people ask how straight their hair will be with the Brazilian Blowdry. If you are looking for VERY straight (ie “poker straight”) hair then other treatments are more suitable and I’d be happy to advise and recommend.

This treatment is all about time saving manageable hair that naturally falls straighter, with volume, without frizz. It’s also about putting the natural protein keratin back into the hair. The more damaged the hair, the greater the benefit.

My personal trainer Chiraz (as last… somebody who can get me white-speedo fit for summer!) came for the blowdry. The photos show the process and the end result, just to give you a good idea of the difference it makes. Expect it to last  anywhere between 2 -4 months… it really depends on your hair and how it responds to the treatment.

 

 

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THE BRAZILIAN KERATIN TREATMENT (aka the Brazilian blowdry)

// August 21st, 2009 // 7 Comments » // Brazilian Keratin Straightening, Services

Jillian B4 01Jillian B4 02Jillian B4 03

 

 

 

 

 

This is Jillian, who kindly agreed to be pictured before and after the Brazilian keratin treatment – also known as the Brazilian blowdry – on Wednesday.

She arrived at 4:30 for the work-out knowing the whole process could take up to three hours; and even brought her own refreshments along. (We threw in a bit of grana cheese and home made tiramisu and presto! Ready to go.)

The hair is washed, near dried, sectioned, treated thoroughly with the keratin treatment, blow-dried, sectioned again, then ironed and then blow-dried once more. By 7 we’re flagging. Come 7:30 it’s done and she looks transformed.

For more in depth information about the product itself, go to: www.globalkeratin.com/about.html.

Jillian Afte 01Jillian After 02

Jillian Final 01

 

 

 

 

 

Jillian’s day to day is a classic work-hard play-hard London lifestyle.

What made her choose the keratin treatment: “Sergio suggested it and said I would be the perfect candidate and after 5 years his suggestions have never been wrong so far.  Always was interested in getting my hair straightened but was put off by the chemicals and all the rules, plus didn’t want pencil straight hair all the time, wanted some body in it occasionally.”

What do you expect from your hair as a result of the treatment? “The main thing is ease at getting a “good hair day” no matter what I do.  I want to stop looking like I have just been struck by lightning every time I get my hair wet or it’s about to rain (or stop colleagues laughing and asking if I am ok when I don’t spend some time straightening it with irons).  Yes I want my hair to stop being a weather predictor.  The next couple of weeks I am going to be spending a lot of time in the water on holidays, and then am swimming training before work, so the idea of getting out of water and not spending hours trying to get my hair looking something reasonable rather than like a “bird’s nest” is very exciting.”

 Any initial thoughts, observations? Wow I don’t think my hair has ever been this straight before but also it feels healthier.  Shiny as well.”

What about the four day moratorium on exercise… rain … perspiration, immediately after the treatment? “Feeling guilty on the exercise side but I think the funniest thing is showering with a plastic bag over my head (thank goodness no one is there to see me).  Am trying to think of the best solution tomorrow as it is meant to be raining half of the day but will try to remember to carry an umbrella and a rain coat, maybe this will save my dry cleaning bill as lately I keep going out and getting totally drenched.  As for the weekend, I’m spending it outside as am at the cricket (The Ashes). Maybe if it rains I can try to blag my way into a members’ stand…”

 Watch this space. Once the treatment has settled after the prescribed three to four days, expect an update from Jillian.

A presto,

Sergio

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