Get more Google reviews for your beauty parlour
Bridal work and party makeup bring the happiest customers you will ever have. Ask while they are still looking in the mirror.
Why beauty parlours lose reviews they have already earned
Beauty parlours run almost entirely on word of mouth, and yet most have a review count in single digits. The recommendation happens — it just happens in a WhatsApp group, where no future customer searching Google will ever see it.
The parlour chair has one advantage no other business gets: the customer sits still for a long time, and at the end of it she is looking at a result she is pleased with. That moment, mirror in front of her, is when a review takes thirty seconds. Once she is home and the makeup is off, the feeling has passed and so has the review.
Where to put your QR code
Four places that work in a beauty parlour, in rough order of how well they perform.
On the station mirror
A small sticker in the corner of the mirror — she is already looking there.
At the billing desk
While the payment is settled and the next appointment is written down.
In the waiting area
Clients waiting for a threading or facial slot have nothing else to do.
On the bridal package card
Bridal clients are your most enthusiastic reviewers. Put it where they will see it after the function.
Questions worth asking in a beauty parlour
These are the defaults we would start a beauty parlour with. Change them whenever you like — the wording shapes the review you get back.
- 1Which service did you come in for today?
- 2How did the result turn out?
- 3How was the staff and the parlour itself?
Excellent experience. I came in for a facial and threading and the result was exactly what I asked for, and the parlour was clean and the staff were patient with me. I would highly recommend this business.
Written from their answers. They can edit it, then post it to Google in one tap.
How it works in your beauty parlour
Print one QR code
Download it from your dashboard and put it where your customers already stop.
They answer three questions
Star rating, a couple of taps. No app, no login, no typing needed.
They post to Google
The draft is written for them, so the hard part is already done.
Questions beauty parlours ask us
My clients are mostly regulars — is it worth asking them?
Regulars are the best people to ask, because they have the most to say and they are not in a rush. Ask each regular once. Twenty regulars reviewed over a few months is a stronger profile than most parlours in any neighbourhood have.
Bridal clients are busy on the day. When do I ask?
Not on the wedding day. Send the link over WhatsApp a few days later, when the photos have come back and she is happy about them again.
What if someone is unhappy with a result?
You see every rating in your dashboard, including the low ones, and low ratings are not pushed towards Google. In a business built on repeat clients, hearing it privately first is the point.
Start collecting reviews in your beauty parlour
One day free, then ₹99 a month. Set it up before your next customer walks in.
- Your own review page and QR code
- Review drafts written for the customer
- Cancel anytime