Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Cathy Antoniou Now Offers Laser Hair Removal in Woodbridge, Virginia

Cathy Antoniou is pleased to offer laser and light based hair removal, in addition to the other skincare services she provides, from her location inside Master Salons in Woodbridge, Virginia.

Unwanted facial and body hair is a common problem that can be a source of anxiety for many people.  Laser hair removal is now widely accepted as a successful approach to removing that unwanted hair in both men and women.  

Laser hair removal has become very popular and is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic procedures in the United States.  Laser hair removal uses beams of highly concentrated light to penetrate into hair follicles and destroy the hair within them. The procedure is a rapid, non-invasive method for hair removal where, in general, after a series of short treatment sessions, permanent hair growth reduction is possible.

For more information on laser hair removal or other skincare services that Cathy Antoniou provides contact her at (571) 286-7934.  You can also visit Cathy’s website at http://cathy.mastersalons.biz, where you can view her price list and even schedule an appointment online.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Crystal Mylonas Now Providing L'Oréal's New INOA Haircolor

Ammonia is used in hair color to open up the outer layer of the hair shaft or cuticle so that the color molecules can penetrate and bond with the hair. The odor can be pungent and for some, the ammonia can cause scalp irritation.

INOA (pronounced in-oh-uh) is a permanent hair color system from L’Oréal Professionnel that is ammonia-free and uses an oil delivery system to get color into the hair. INOA is available in over 40 shades and provides excellent gray coverage.

For more information on this service or the other hair services that Crystal Mylonas provides, contact her at (703) 987-0970. You can also visit Crystal’s website at http://crystal.mastersalons.biz, where you can schedule an appointment online.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Grand Opening Event January 15th to Benefit Heather Mainwaring

On Saturday, January 15, 2011, Master Salons will have a Grand Opening from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.  We will be offering free food, haircuts and facials. Something very special for us on that day is that we will be accepting donations to benefit Heather Mainwaring. Heather is a Prince William County school teacher that was recently diagnosed with cancer. All of the money raised that day from donations will go to assist her and her family as they go through this very difficult time.  Please come by and show your support for Heather and her family.

Our address is 13885 Hedgewood Drive Suite 121 in Woodbridge, VA. We are located at the corner of Prince William Parkway and Minnieville Road beside Long and Foster Real Estate.  Our phone number is (571) 285-4972.  You can also get more information about Master Salons by visiting our website at http://www.mastersalons.biz.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Stylist as Employee vs. Independent Contractor

Many salon owners desire to designate their stylists as independent contractors rather than employees in order to avoid paying payroll taxes. In some instances this may be permissible, but owners should be very sure before doing it. If the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) determines that the stylists are employees and not independent contractors, the owner can be penalized up to 75% of payroll taxes owed. If you have several stylists, that could be a huge penalty on top of still having to pay the taxes owed.

Could we use independent contractor stylists?

When we were doing the research for opening our own salon, we looked at the options for paying stylists. Most salons in our area pay on commission. As we did our research, we were a bit shocked to find that in most salons around 50% of gross revenues go to pay salaries, commissions, and payroll taxes.  

Forming our salon’s parent LLC in Virginia

When my wife and I were preparing to start our business, we looked at all the different business structures. We decided to organize as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) due to the fewer requirements and the same limited liability as a corporation. It is important to note, however, that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) treats us as a Partnership and all income is passed through to us as individuals. Thus, our LLC is a pass-through entity. Here is how simple it is to form an LLC in Virginia.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Is a franchise salon really for us?

Some time ago we began looking into options for opening our own salon.  We thought the most logical place to start was with franchise salons.  After all, the large companies like Regis, Great Clips, and Fantastic Sams have the experience and walk you through the process.  We looked at them all and narrowed it down to Fantastic Sams and Cost Cutters (a Regis chain).  We did a lot of research, talked on the phone a lot, and met with regional developers.  Fantastic Sams was our first choice and seemed to have a terrific program.  All the while, however, I had been running numbers in excruciating detail again and again.  Something just did not add up, but we were still collecting information.