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Personal Hygiene & Presentation

First impressions do count, and you don’t get a second chance to make a good first impression.  Proper grooming and professional appearance can make you stand out and be ahead of the competition.

  • Uniform/Salon clothing should be clean, fresh and ironed.
  • Hair should be clean and tied back from the face (if too short, pin back if possible)
  • Wear minimal or no jewellery.  Use a fob watch rather than a wristwatch and only wear a plain ring/wedding band.
  • Nails should be clean and free from polish unless the polish is well maintained. 
  • Use deodorant and ensure your breath is fresh – you will be working in very close proximity to your client’s face. 
  • If you wear perfume, wear a lightly scented one.
  • Avoid eating (even lollies) or chewing gum while with clients.
  • If wearing makeup, ensure coverage is neat and even.  
  • Use positive body language.  Positive body language includes:
  • Maintaining eye contact with the person you are speaking to.
  • Smiling (if appropriate) but especially as a greeting and at the end of a conversation.
  • Sitting squarely on a chair, leaning slightly forward (paying attention.)
  • Nodding in agreement.
  • Look interested

Negative body language includes:

  • Not looking at or paying attention to a person when speaking.
  • Tapping a foot, fingers etc
  • Rocking backwards and forwards
  • Scratching
  • Continually clearing your throat
  • Fiddling with hair, ear lobes, jewellery, jacket, glasses etc
  • Picking at fingers or fingernails
  • Yawning
  • Repeatedly looking at your watch or a clock in the room.