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Your result

Right then.

Based on your answers, your salon looks in good shape.

Most owners who take this quiz show a clear problem in at least one chair. You didn't.

That suggests the foundations are solid. That's rarer than you might think.

What this means

Nothing is screaming for attention. Good.

You're not clearly leaking clients. You're not obviously underpriced. You're not relying on hope to fill the diary. You're not completely buried under the weight of the business.

That puts you ahead of a lot of salon owners. But solid doesn't mean finished.

The salons that stay ahead keep checking the boring stuff before it becomes expensive. Because in this industry, standing still has a habit of turning into slipping backwards.

What to think about next

The question isn't "what's broken?" It's "what's next?"

If I were in your position, I'd be asking myself:

  • Could the salon run properly without me for two weeks?
  • Are our prices based on proper maths, or just what feels safe?
  • Do we know how many new clients come back after their first visit?
  • Do we have a reliable way to bring in the right new clients, or are we still leaning on word of mouth?

If any of those made you pause, there's still work to do. Just not panic work.

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What to do next

Stay sharp. Don't wait for the wheels to wobble.

The best time to improve is when things are going well.

I share practical salon business content for owners who want the salon to keep improving, not just survive the week.

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