Nelson j Salon Launches Hair Extension Rental Service
Nelson Chan, Founder of Nelson j Salon, recently launched a convenient new option that allows clients to rent their clip-on hair extensions for $75 for special occasions.
Anne Moratto・Director of Brand Content Strategy, MODERN SALON and NAILS
Despite the fact his clientele is drawn from affluent Beverly Hills, Nelson Chan, Founder of Nelson j Salon, continues to think of ways to service his clients who are time-pressed and cost-conscious. Recently, the salon launched a convenient new option that allows clients to rent their clip-on hair extensions for $75 for special occasions. This rental can save clients approximately $75.00 and it also includes a self-addressed-stamped-envelope for easy returns.
“Extensions are a great way to make a statement, without requiring permanent changes, but they are still costly,” says Chan. “Spending around $250 to wear them for one evening is challenging for many budgets, so I thought a rental service would be a great option, but also allow someone to try more than one look during the course of a few months.”
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What’s Included
The $75 service includes styling/blow out and extension application, seven days of rental, and a prepared envelope to return the extensions, which must be returned to the salon within seven calendar days in order to avoid being charged a penalty, which is the full value of the extensions. If the client wishes to rent the extensions without the styling/blowout or extension application, the fee is $40, which includes rental for seven days plus the self-addressed-stamped-envelope.
Type of Extensions Offered
The clip-on extensions for rent are made of 100% human hair and the client receives 30 extensions.
Nelson j Salon also customizes wigs and hair pieces by offering cut, color and styling services. The hair piece or wig may be purchased separately.
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