Monday, 27 February 2017

Which is your colour identity?

STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD!

WHICH IS YOUR COLOUR IDENTITY?

Have you ever heard about #Myidentity? If you follow us on social media, you will have already spotted the fantastic hair colours that are associated with this hashtag. If you don’t yet, here you can find what this is all about. 

#Myidentity is a concept that goes far beyond a simple hashtag. #Myidentity is empowerment, an evolution and finding out who you are. The idea is born from celebrity hair stylist Guy Tang; after he discovered his talent as a hair colourist, his work went viral (do you remember the rainbow hair?) and this time he has launched his own hair colour line which has already become the new 2017 spring trend.

The #Myidentity line enables your colourist to create the perfect pastel hair of the season that is perfect for you! From silver, purple shaded hair to an intense red, #Myidentity gives your hair the strong personality that you always wanted to achieve.







Should we then say that we are done with the rose gold trend and blorange hair? Not at all. According to Cosmopolitan, blorange (blonde-orange) is the colour that will dominate your Instagram feed this spring as this is the most used colour by celebrities.

Blorange, rose gold and #myidentity hair seem to have one thing in common – They are all pastel. So, it doesn’t matter if this spring you go purple, rose gold or blorange; as long as you choose a pastel colour you will be on top of 2017 trends and ready for the season! 

Monday, 20 February 2017

Your invitation to the 2017 SALONGENIUS User Groups

SALONGENIUS would like to invite you to our 2017 user groups. It gives you the chance as a valued customer to be the first to find out about what is new with SALONGENIUS and to give your feedback to help us grow and develop the software. These user groups are FREE OF CHARGE.

See below for just a few things we will be covering. 

Version 15
A chance to take an in-depth look at our brand new look version 15 software and get an exclusive insight into how we will be developing the software over the coming years.

appGENIUS
We have been working hard on a brand new personalised salon app to replace our existing one. Be the first SALONGENIUS users to get a sneak peak at what to expect. 

Salonspy
Power your salon reviews with automatic text message marketing and get honest feedback to help grow your salon. Bring in new clients by impressing your existing ones.

We will be holding a total of 5 user groups which will be:
  • Bournemouth - Monday 27th March
  • Bristol - Monday 27th March
  • Manchester - Monday 3rd April
  • London - Monday 24th April
  • Glasgow - Tuesday 25th April
If you are interested in coming along to one of these user groups or would like more information then please email marketing@salongenius.com or ring 01202 311826

Thursday, 16 February 2017

The 2017 SALONGENIUS awards are here!

We are thrilled to announce that the SALONGENIUS Awards are back for 2017.

SALONGENIUS Awards were created to recognise and support the hard work, achievements and initiatives of our customers in the hair and beauty industry. Last year, we were positively impressed by the numerous applications we received and we would like to take this opportunity to thank all salons who participated.

The categories for 2017 will be

  • Salon of the year
  • Front of house team of the year
  • Best salon marketing
  • Retail salon of the year
  • Manager of the year
The winners will receive £250 for each category except the salon of the year that will receive £500 as a prize. 

The entries for the Awards will be open from 1st March 2017 until 30th June 2017. Winners will be announced in early September at an awards ceremony in an exclusive venue in London. To apply for the Awards you should call 01202 311826 from the 1st March and we will send you an application form in the post. The only requirement to enter the awards is to have SALONGENIUS software.

For any further information, please contact marketing@salongenius.com or call 01202 311826.

Thursday, 9 February 2017

Important step forward in 'trailblazer' apprenticeship reforms in England


The government has approved the industry’s plans for assessing hairdressing and barbering apprentices within new employer-developed “trailblazer” apprenticeships, an important milestone in the process of getting the new-style apprenticeships ready for delivery in England.

The Department for Education gave its backing to the assessment plans submitted to ministers and drawn up by a cross-industry trailblazer group of employers, supported by the NHF and sector skills body Habia.

The move is being hailed as an important step forward in transforming how apprentices are trained and tested within the industry.  The apprenticeship standards for ‘hair professionals’ have already been approved and published on the GOV.UK  website.  Although the ‘beauty professional’ standards have been approved, the beauty assessment plans are waiting for final government sign-off.

Now that the standards and methods of assessment are in place, the focus will switch to preparations for launching, expected to be May 2017.  This will mean that by 2019, when the first cohort completes their training, hairdressing and barbering apprentices will come out into the world of work much more “salon ready”.

The new hairdressing and barbering apprenticeships will include a mandatory qualification.  The final part of that qualification will be an end-point assessment carried out by an independent examiner, appointed by the Awarding Organisations, at the end of the training programme to check the apprentice’s skills and knowledge are up to scratch. 

Alongside reforms to the delivery and assessment of training, the government has also changed how the new apprenticeships will be funded.  A new apprenticeship levy will be introduced in April 2017 which will mean large employers with a pay bill of £3m or more will have to pay 0.5% of their pay bill into a pot to be spent on apprenticeship training.  Although the levy is UK-wide, the devolved nations will have a say in how the levy money can be spent by employers.

Non-levy-paying employers in England will contribute 10% towards the cost of apprenticeship training and assessment.  There is an exemption for employers with fewer than 50 people and who take on 16-18 year olds or those aged 19-24 who have been in care, or who have a local authority care plan.  In these circumstances, the smallest employers will not pay anything towards the cost of apprenticeship training and assessment.  An incentive payment of £1000 will also be available to them and to their training provider to support the additional costs of training these groups.
The government has confirmed that hairdressers and barbers will be located in Funding Band 9 which means that government funding will be capped at £9,000 per apprentice.  Employers will be expected to contribute one tenth of the cost, a sum of £900. 
Hellen Ward, managing director of Richard Ward Hair and Metrospa, who is leading the strategic trailblazer group on hairdressing, said: “This is an important step forward in creating more relevant and practical training and assessment standards, education that works for apprentices, employers and training providers alike.” 
“It is great news, and a vindication of all the hard work by the trailblazer groups to get to this stage. More importantly, it shows we are now making real progress towards the goal of salons being able to take on people who are ‘salon ready’ at the end of their training.”