4. “May I help you?” Can Be a Sales-Killing Question
The first sentence a staff member says to a customer can significantly influence sales. Asking “May I help you?” often leads to the response, “I’m just looking.” Instead, try asking open-ended questions such as:
“What style are you planning today?”
“Are you looking for something for a special occasion?”
“How long are you planning to keep your current hairstyle?”
Questions like these naturally open the door to cross-selling and product recommendations.
5. Create a Trend Zone in the Store
Industry observations suggest that even a small 4- to 6-foot section in a beauty supply store can influence both sales and brand recognition. Some stores have recently started setting up dedicated trend zones to capture customer attention.
The approach is simple. Display photos of popular styles and place the products needed to achieve those styles directly below the images. An industry insider explained that the key is showing the inspiration and the products together rather than separately.
For younger shoppers, a well-designed corner can also become a natural photo spot. When customers take pictures there and share them on Instagram or TikTok, the store gains exposure without additional advertising costs. One store owner shared that friends of customers actually visited the store after seeing those posts. An industry source noted, “Even if someone has 10,000 followers, it means little if they never visit the store. A trend zone is designed to turn online attention into in-store traffic.”