Before going into the points to help you choose your hairdresser, I must first outline the definition of what is a mobile hairdresser? A Mobile Hairdresser is a hairdresser who is usually self-employed visiting clients at their homes or workplaces, or at any other agreed place and does not operate from a fixed hairdresser or beauty salon.

1.When to consider using a mobile hair salon. The services of a mobile stylist can often be required to be used in a home for a wedding when it can often be inconvenient for the bride to travel to a beauty or hair salon for her hair and makeup, requiring her to then travel from She returned home to put on her wedding dress. Instead, the hairdresser will travel to the bride’s house to style the bride’s hair for her special day. A mobile groomer is often in demand for nursing homes, hospitals, prisons, the military, and in many other situations where individual attention is required.

2. What to expect. Just like a salon barber, a mobile barber must have the qualities and skills to create the styles that a barber can perform in a salon, as the barber must be able to perform at the client’s personal location, wherever they may be. Your mobile hairdresser will be able to effectively and safely use your equipment to style your hair and perfect new looks and styles for you, your client. The mobile hairdresser will bring all the necessary tools for whatever styling process is required, including spare pairs of scissors and combs for cutting hair, as well as curling irons and straighteners, blow dryers, gels and dyes and even a sink. All of these items and tools will be kept clean, serviceable, and sanitized for each customer.

3. Always check that they look professional . Most professional mobile groomers will wear professional clothing appropriate for their job. The hairdresser will be neat and clean and well presented with a modern and stylish hairstyle, presenting yourself as if you are working in a professional hair salon. This is because a new customer will likely assess the competence of your mobile hairdresser the moment he walks into your home. Because your groomer will be traveling to his clients, he will have his own transport in which he will transport his own equipment, tools, and consumables to the client’s location quickly.

4. Always use a qualified hairdresser. As with salon barbers, your mobile barber must have formal hairdressing qualifications. The UK National Professional Qualification in Hairdressing (NVQ) is the only recognized qualification system, and over 60% of mobile hairdressers are now trained to this standard. They must also have professional liability insurance.

Your mobile hairdresser should be happy and ready to recommend the perfect hairstyles and often makeup to accentuate and complement the client’s individual look, and offer suggestions as to which hairstyle or makeup suits the client best.