Good to know: Pros and cons of rear-facing sinks in your hair salon
Whether you choose forward-facing or backward-facing sinks for your hair salon is entirely up to you. Here, we’ve listed a few
pros and cons of backward-facing sinks to help you make your decision.
Advantages of reverse-wash stations:
- Comfortable customer experience
- Improved accessibility for hairdressers
- Enhanced workplace ergonomics
- Reduced water consumption and proper use of care products
Disadvantages of reverse-facing sinks:
- Requires more space than conventional sinks
- Higher purchase costs depending on the model and manufacturer
- May not be suitable for customers with specific physical limitations or back problems
Reverse-wash stations at the salon: How to turn hair washing into a special experience for your customers
Hair washing is simply part of the hairdressing experience. Not only because it lays the foundation for the subsequent treatment of choice, but because it feels good. With
a soothing head massage and exclusive care products, your customers treat themselves to something special—and that’s exactly how it should feel.
Equip your hair salon with
wash chairs or swiveling rear-facing sinks. This turns the
experience into
a mini spa moment
in everyday life. Your customers can now unwind and find a moment of peace before moving on to cutting, blow-drying, or styling.
Tips and tricks for cleaning reverse-wash sinks:
Hygiene and cleanliness are essential for a successful salon. After all, your customers should feel comfortable from the very first moment.
We’ve put together a few
tips and tricks for cleaning your new reverse-wash sinks:
- Clean and disinfect your equipment at the end of the day or at regular intervals to remove residues of shampoo, conditioner, and other products.
- Use special cleaning agents that are suitable for the surfaces and requirements of reverse-wash sinks.
- Clean the reverse-flow sinks thoroughly to prevent clogging caused by hair, dirt, and product buildup.
- Be sure to clean the fixtures as well, since water spots, fingerprints, and product residue can quickly look unhygienic.
- Check the water quality in your salon and use appropriate limescale removers. This will protect surfaces and water lines from deposits.
- Dry the sink thoroughly. This will prevent mold and bacteria from forming due to residual moisture.
- Be sure to polish the fixtures as well, so that everything looks even cleaner.
- Train your employees to ensure that they, too, carry out cleaning procedures consistently and thoroughly.
- Maintain your reverse-wash stations regularly and repair any damaged parts. This ensures smooth operation and extends the lifespan of your reverse-wash system.