First, assess how booked and busy your schedule is. How’s your demand? If you’re unable to fit a new client in within 6 weeks, it might be time for a pricing reevaluation.
Next, consider your profit rate. Are all your expenses covered at the end of the month? Make sure your service pricing reflects what you need to be a profitable stylist.
Keep in mind, adjusting your prices isn’t just about numbers-it’s about valuing your time and expertise.
If you’re unsure about your average daily expenses as an independent hairstylist, check out my Blueprint Expense Guide. This workbook will guide you in discovering the true cost of running your business as an independent stylist.
Let’s make sense of those numbers together!
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