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Design for Beauty Services in a Spa Environment

Beauty-related services such as nails, hair, and make-up can be integrated into the spa environment, and some are best offered in a separate salon area.

Floors should be of a material that is easy to clean (ie. Vinyl tile)

Lighting should be flattering to hair and Skin

Include a separate small reception counter which also acts as the retail point of sale

Clients must be able to directly access the salon from the women’s locker room

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