If a product is not exclusive to your salon, then don’t use that word. If your salon aims to be different and exciting, then look closely at what you’re offering your clients. Fantastic hairdressing isn’t exclusive anymore, so don’t talk exclusive. Instead, be exclusive, and you and your team will reap the rewards.
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