Student's Perspective of Beauty Salon Use

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Beauty has always been one of the greatest gifts of nature to people. Beauty has always been associated with wonderful, nice, bewildering and often times refers to a woman. Humankind has always been both a fan and obsessive of beauty, thus, from beauty being a gift of nature, man had invited ways and means to nurture and develop it and sometimes altered it. Thus, this study will delve on the subject of beauty salons, which in non-technical language is a place where women, usually, had their hair done to enhance their appearance.
In the United States of America, the trend setter for the worlds cosmetics and aesthetics recreation is the Hollywood, wherein the rich and famous flaunts their glamorous looks, often accompanied by a great hairdo, in their movies, commercials and web pages in the internet. No wonder people follow their looks and requested to their hair stylist for the same look. Studies show that individuals around the world are spending a portion of their salary to beauty themselves. Beauty and business are opposite terms but the fact have had an important and consequential relationship that business historians are only now exploring. This paper sketches several major themes and approaches to the topic (Kathy Peiss, 2009).
In the Philippines, the international community once knows Filipinos as women where future beauty queens are being raised. In addition, Filipinos being addicted to soap operas had not just idolized the actors and actresses, but also had tried to mimic the hairs of these actors. Beauty and personal care increased in value by 4% in 2012, on the back of economic conditions are favorable. Filipinos continued to spend money on beauty and personal care products not just to maintain good hygiene, but also to ...

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...ss visual information and arrive at a summary judgment of the occupant of an environment was the basis for the MTV dating show Room Raiders, in which a young woman examines the bedrooms of three prospective male dates to decide who she wants to go out with. She meets the three men for the first time only when she announces her decision, but it is too late to change her mind. By analogy, a new customer to a service is like the woman on the dating show. The service environment is scanned for information that may foreshadow the customer's future experience with the service provider.
The influence of a service establishment's social, physical, and natural dimensions on social interaction and customer behaviour is important to be explored. We can better understand how consumers immerse places into their daily lives or how they vivify built environments (Sherry, 2000).

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