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Seven Collective Salon is a pandemic-born brand that values perseverance and silver linings. It believes in stylists' inventiveness, uniqueness, and honesty. An essential part of you is how you present yourself. This has been and will continue to be our top priority over the past few tumultuous years. We look forward to serving you in 2022 with confidence. Seven Collective accepts these policies when you book an appointment. We have limited capacity due to covid protocol, so it's essential to be on time for your appointment. Your stylist may need to cancel your appointment if you are more than 15 minutes late for your scheduled appointment. As a result of the extra time needed for cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfection, we need to keep our schedules as tight as possible. Delays caused by late clients can disrupt the entire day's schedule. If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please give us 48 hours notice. Our policy of working only by appointment means that spots fill up quickly and it is not always possible to make a reservation on short notice. If you miss your appointment, or if you do not show up and have not called or emailed us to cancel, you will need to pre-pay for future appointments.
 
Salon's virtual operations have surprising advantages True, consumer buying behavior has seen a seismic shift ever since the pandemic. Traditional brick-and-mortar stores rarely suffice anymore, and online shopping has become the norm. This change has led to the closure of numerous shops. But for some stores, Covid-19 has meant finding new ways to welcome in customers. Even businesses like bars and cinemas had to adapt their operations to ensure that people continued to patronize them. Salons are no exemption. To survive, they have to keep up with the online trends and provide a more accessible way for customers to reach them. Some salons have put up websites to interact with clients and schedule appointments. Others do not have to cope with online competition. Such entities work exclusively through online platforms. Salons that have chosen to remain closed for now have turned to gimmicks such as discounts and promotions. The clients send pictures to the salon, who then instruct them on how to style their hair. Instead of losing sales, some salons have seen them increase. Customers no longer just want to visit the salon, it seems. They want an experience. As an effeorts, creators of the Salons have taken advantage of the changes to make what was once mundane much more exciting.orte.