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MAB’s Beauty ParlorSmall Business Management
Group Members:
Farah Ahmed – SP10-BB-0013Shariqa Mahboob – FA11-BB-0023
Hina Tariq – SP12-BB-0058Faakir Mastikhan – SP12-BB-0037
Beauty Parlor
• About MAB’s Beauty Parlor• Their Vision
“At MAB’s Beauty Parlor, we believe in beauty with a conscience. We have created a parlor that offers the highest
quality hair services in a setting that is healthier for the environment, our guests and our staff. We are committed to
providing healthy hair care with a low impact on the environment. Come see what you and your hair can do for
the Earth.”
MAB’s Beauty Parlor
Background:
• First established in Defence• Established another branch in PECHS
MAB’s Beauty Parlor
Type Of Business:
• Partnership between 4 (family/relatives)• Service Business
MAB’s Beauty Parlor
Initial Investment:
• Rs 200,000
Legal Status
Legal Status:
• Not registered• Partnership agreement
Product and Services
• Cleansing• Facial• Special Treatment• Bleach• Hair treatment
• Makeup • Mehndi• Makeup • Nail Art
Current Market• Women• Approximately 23 Customers in a day. • Earn around Rs 450-1000 by these 23
Customers .• Maximum earning per day is
1000 X 23 = Rs23000• Minimum Earning per day
450 X 23 = Rs 10350• Therefore, earns around Rs 10350 to Rs 23000.
Employees Designation and Qualifications
There are total six employees running this branch. Employees hold degrees of BSC, B.COM, BA and
MA. They hold certified degree of short courses of
beautician. Some employees also worked in some renowned
beauty saloons for training.
DESIGNATIONS
• Receptionist• Facial expert• Makeup & Hair
Stylist• Bridal Makeover
Experts
• Skin treatment Experts
• Hair Extensions• Manicure
Pedicure• Henna Expert
INVESTMENT & IMPROVEMENT
• Minimal investment is required up to five to seven lacs for starting the business or alike.
• The covered area should be extended because it become overcrowded occasionally.
• Furniture should be upgraded.• Colour schemes should be different
according to the services.• Customers should have the authority to
choose their own products.