Expand possibilities for hair and beauty as you create new sensations of comfort and luxury in the salon...
As salon owners respond to changing client expectations, while realising the revenue potential that menu expansion brings, the service and treatment landscape continues to evolve. Japanese head spa treatments, scalp care, hand and nail conditioning and beauty services continue to gain popularity, as clients increasingly visit the salon for more than just great haircare and colour.
“Clients now see the salon as a sanctuary for relaxation and well-being,” says Takara Belmont’s National Sales Manager, Katie Fielder. “Salons adapting to this change are not only delivering the services and experiences their clients want, they’re also maximising growth opportunities.”
Luar - an Elevation in Multi-Purpose Functionality
As this evolution gathers pace, equipment considerations are driving change by supporting the introduction of a wider range of services. Takara Belmont remains at the forefront of innovation and their latest launch perfectly reflects modern salon life.
The Luar multi-purpose, fully motorised chair is specifically designed to deliver superior comfort and luxury, while enabling salons to incorporate head spa services, beauty treatments and other hair and scalp care rituals into their menu.
Compact Innovation Brings New Opportunities for All Salons
Katie comments: “Our newly launched Luar is compact, so salons can upscale every service in their existing space and format. As an elevation in design, advanced ergonomics and motorised functionality, Luar tangibly improves core haircare, colour and treatment experiences while opening up new possibilities for hair and beauty salons to boost their revenue potential. The multi-purpose nature of Luar makes it ideal for hair salons to expand their service menu and incorporate beauty, while beauty salons can offer hair and scalp care rituals, and head spa services.”
Luar’s wide, deep cushioned seat and backrest, lie-flat mode and heated legrest are among a range of standard features that promote comfort and relaxation, even during longer services. With gown rods, a dryer holder and service table also included, optional extras such as an external backrest cushion, additional service table, footstep pad and wider leg cushion are available for salons that want to introduce an extra level of customisation.
The Perfect Combination of Design, Comfort and Convenience
As salons continue to embrace new ideas and service opportunities, Luar represents an advancement in chair design and functionality that appeals to both hair and beauty salons.
Katie adds: “As a multi-purpose chair, Luar makes it possible to perform a wide range of hair and beauty services and treatments at the styling station, which means clients can remain in one place to enjoy their service. Luar also works in perfect synergy with our Yume Oasis mobile backwash unit, or fixed backwash positions to provide the ultimate in versatility and convenience.”
Luar is available with Takara Belmont’s 0%, zero deposit Finance Lease Scheme.
Discover Luar at www.takarahairdressing.co.uk/ equipment/barbering/luar. Learn more about Takara Belmont’s 0%, zero deposit Finance Lease Scheme at www.takarahairdressing.co.uk/ finance. Discover Roller Ball F and Spa Mist II at www.takarahairdressing.co.uk/equipment/processors
Luar – 5 Key Benefits
Luar creates new conditions for luxury, comfort and menu expansion. Here are just 5 key reasons why Luar is the perfect addition to your salon...
- Elevate sensations of luxury and refinement in your existing salon space
- Expand your service menu and incorporate head spa services, massage and beauty treatments
- Introduce Spa Mist II to further enhance colour, haircare and scalp care treatments and hand and nail conditioning, along with Roller Ball F to transform colour outcomes
- Choose from a wide range of colours to complement your interior design and colour scheme
- Upgrade affordably and tax efficiently with Takara Belmont's 0%, zero deposit Finance Lease Scheme
This is a sponsored post in collaboration with Takara Belmont.