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Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts be straightened out, hairdressing has become hard work.

author:Fat brother professional haircut

Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts always be rectified, don't let the hairdressing industry become hard work with 50 haircuts a day

Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts be straightened out, hairdressing has become hard work.

I. Introduction

The hairdressing industry, as an important branch of the service industry, has always attracted consumers with its fashionable and professional image. However, in recent years, the rise of stall haircuts and quick cuts, although to a certain extent to meet the needs of some consumers, but also brought a lot of chaos, such as uneven service quality, poor sanitary conditions, price confusion, etc. These chaos not only affected the consumer experience, but also made the hairdressing industry gradually reduce to "hard work". So, why can't these chaos be rectified? This article will analyze it from multiple perspectives.

Second, the performance of the stall haircut and quick cut

1. Uneven quality of service: Floor barber and quick-cut stalls are often composed of one or several barbers, who may have different skill levels and experience, resulting in unstable service quality. Some barbers are highly skilled and can bring satisfactory hairstyles to consumers; And some barbers are stunningly skilled, and may even cause harm to consumers.

Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts be straightened out, hairdressing has become hard work.

2. Poor hygiene: Hygiene is a problem as stalls often do not have strict hygiene standards for haircuts and cuts. Phenomena such as non-sterilization of tools and dirty and messy environment are widespread, which poses a potential threat to the health of consumers.

3. Price confusion: Floor haircuts and quick-cut stalls often use low-price strategies to attract customers, but problems such as opaque prices and arbitrary charges also occur from time to time. This not only harms the rights and interests of consumers, but also affects the fair competition in the industry.

3. Why chaos can't be rectified

1. Low barriers to entry: The hairdressing industry has a relatively low barrier to entry and only requires some basic skills and tools to start a business. This has led to an influx of practitioners into the market and fierce competition. In order to reduce costs and improve competitiveness, some stall haircut and quick-cut stalls have greatly reduced service quality and hygienic conditions.

Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts be straightened out, hairdressing has become hard work.

2. Difficult to supervise: Floor stalls for haircuts and quick cuts are usually scattered in all corners of the city, which is highly mobile and difficult to supervise. In addition, the large number of these stalls makes it difficult for the regulatory authorities to carry out comprehensive and effective supervision. Even if some problems are discovered, it is difficult to carry out thorough rectification.

3. Diversification of consumer needs: With the development of society and the diversification of consumer needs, some consumers pay more attention to price and convenience, and pay less attention to service quality and hygiene. This provides a living space for the stall haircut and quick-cut stalls.

4. Lack of industry standards: The hairdressing industry lacks unified industry standards and service specifications, resulting in uneven service quality between different stalls. This makes it difficult for consumers to judge the merits of services when choosing them, and it also increases the difficulty of management by regulatory authorities.

Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts be straightened out, hairdressing has become hard work.

5. The quality of practitioners is uneven: Some practitioners lack professional skills and professionalism, and only pursue quantity and ignore quality. They often resort to simple and crude haircuts, and may even use low-quality products, causing harm to consumers.

Fourth, how to improve the status quo of the hairdressing industry

1. Raise the bar for the industry: Formulate stricter industry standards and regulations to raise the barrier to entry for the hairdressing industry. For practitioners who do not have the relevant qualifications and conditions, their access to the market should be restricted.

2. Strengthen supervision: increase the supervision of haircuts and quick-cut stalls on the ground stalls, and establish and improve the supervision mechanism. Strengthen inspections and inspections, and deal with and rectify problems found in a timely manner. At the same time, we will strengthen coordination and cooperation with other departments to form a joint force to jointly crack down on illegal acts.

Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts be straightened out, hairdressing has become hard work.

3. Implement the professional qualification certification system: Implement the professional qualification certification system of the hairdressing industry to improve the professional level and service quality of employees. Strengthen the training and education of employees, and improve their professional quality and sense of responsibility.

4. Establish a self-discipline mechanism for the industry: strengthen the construction of a self-discipline mechanism for the hairdressing industry, and establish and improve industry associations and organizational systems. Strengthen communication and collaboration within the industry, and jointly formulate industry norms and standards. Punish and expose practitioners who violate the regulations to maintain the overall image and interests of the industry.

Why can't the chaotic stall haircuts and quick cuts be straightened out, hairdressing has become hard work.

5. Guide consumers to rational consumption: Strengthen the publicity and education of consumers to improve their awareness of hairdressing consumption and rational consumption. Guide consumers to choose formal and standardized hairdressers for consumption, and avoid choosing stalls for haircuts and quick cuts. At the same time, strengthen consumers' awareness of rights protection, encourage them to actively report illegal acts, and jointly maintain the healthy development of the hairdressing market.

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