Book Online

Choose a service, stylist preference, and timing.

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01

Choose the right path first

Book directly when the service is clear. Start with the new-client guide when hair history, timing, budget, or maintenance could change the plan.

02

Open the booking calendar

After choosing the service path, the salon calendar handles staff/date choice, confirmations, cards, reminders, and cancellation links.

03

Confirm expectations before the visit

Use this page to understand prep, sample starting prices, and which services should be planned before a longer colour or event appointment is booked.

Book direct or consult first

Choose direct booking or consultation before opening the calendar.

The goal is to avoid booking the wrong appointment, especially for colour history, major lightening, corrections, and event timing.

Direct booking is a fit when

The guest can name the service, the goal is modest, the history is straightforward, and the appointment type already gives enough time.

  • trim or shape refresh
  • short-hair cleanup
  • known root maintenance
  • blowout or finish

Consult first when

The service depends on history, budget, strand behavior, event timing, or whether the goal can happen safely in one visit.

  • colour correction
  • vivid colour
  • major blonding
  • bridal/event plan

Calendar handoff

What happens next

Routine services can continue to the salon booking calendar. Consult-first services should start with a shorter planning appointment so timing, price, and expectations are clear.

Booking calendar opens here

Operational policy

What belongs in the real booking system.

Policies

Deposits, changes, and reminders.

Long colour, correction, and bridal/event services may need more policy detail before confirmation.

Deposit/card posture

A real salon can require deposits or cards for long colour, bridal/event, correction, or high-demand appointments. The exact amount and charge rules must come from the salon, not the template.

Cancellation and no-show window

The website should summarize the rule in plain language, while the booking platform captures the accepted policy, reminder timing, and cancellation/reschedule link.

Confirmation boundary

The demo explains what happens next. A real build should let the approved platform own live availability, appointment records, confirmations, cards, reminders, and changes.

Booking questions

Booking FAQs

What happens after I open the calendar?

Choose the appointment path here first. In this proof build, the calendar button shows a demo state; a live salon would connect it to the approved booking platform.

Does this website take cards or deposits?

No. Cards, deposits, cancellation fees, and reminder automation are intentionally platform-owned. This demo explains the boundary without collecting appointment or payment details.

When should a guest book a consultation first?

Start with a consultation for colour correction, vivid colour, extensions, major blonding changes, uncertain service choices, or bridal/event planning.

Are the prices final?

No. Prices shown here are sample starting points used to demonstrate menu structure. A real salon would confirm its own pricing, timing, and policy language before launch.