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Beauticians, Manicurists and Pedicurists

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 4:09 am
by nusaibatara
Pink is probably the most used color in the beauty industry. I'm not surprised, because pink expresses:

love and romance,
care and attention,
empathy and sensitivity,
gentleness, innocence,
femininity.
For some, it's just a shade of red, but pink doesn't shine as brightly in an Instagram gallery as red does.

Soft, girly pink is soothing, feminine and pretty. A great choice for beauty services and treatments, whether it's makeup, hair, cosmetics or nails.

PRO TIP : If your post is about a chemical peel or other specific procedure, avoid pink. Instead, choose blue, which, as mentioned, evokes trustworthiness, health, and responsibility.

Pink is a very interesting color to work with. For example, if you want to give your image a bit of a buy phone number list retro vibe, pink will do just that.

This color can also express hope, empathy, and that is one of the reasons why it has become the color of the fight against breast cancer.

However, if you start using pink too often, your salon can feel too girly and immature. I recommend adding some complementary color to it to get the most out of it without any negative side effects.If you want your social media profile to work:

sophisticated,
Timelessly and elegantly,
luxuriously,
influential and attractive.
Black can make a bold statement, especially when used on social media. A black and white image can stand out from the crowd, but be careful what you pair it with.

If your profile is full of pastel shades, soft and sweet photos, bold black wouldn't really fit in. However, nostalgic sepia or gray might serve the purpose.

If all the photos on your profile are only black and white, you can give your followers a negative, cold and sad impression. Moreover, adding only black and white photos is quite problematic, especially when you want to present your salon and the services you offer.

This survey looked at which color is most often associated with high quality. Black was the clear winner with 43% of the votes, followed by blue with 20% of the votes.