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Pantone's Cloud Dancer: Nail Trends for 2026
Pantone's 2026 Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer, offers salons versatile options from milky manis to French tips.

Salon Sustainability: 2026 Trends for UK Businesses
By 2026, UK salons are set to embrace sustainability with refillable products, waste reduction, and digital solutions.

Hair Spa Treatments: Balancing Salon Luxury with Real Hair Health
Hair spa treatments can significantly improve hair and scalp health, but professional application and correct frequency are key.

UK Beauty Businesses Face Digital Shift by 2026
By 2026, UK beauty businesses must embrace digital integration, sustainability, and wellness trends to adapt to global industry shifts.

Trichology and Exosomes Elevate Salon Hair Thinning Services
Functional trichology and exosome technology are redefining salon services for hair thinning, empowering stylists with diagnostic tools and advanced treatments.

2026 Salon Business: Growth, Culture, and Flexibility Ahead
Salon leaders anticipate evolution in 2026, focusing on scalability, culture, and stylist autonomy over marketing gimmicks.

Nail Techs Face Burnout Risk in 2026, Need Mindset Shift
Nail business mentor Hannah Clayton warns that the beauty industry's 'busy is best' mantra is unsustainable for nail techs in 2026.

Beauty Funding Shifts: Scale and Resilience Over Growth in 2025
In 2025, beauty industry funding shifted from indiscriminate growth to balance-sheet strength, portfolio focus, and long-term value.
Salon Successes: Andrew Barton, Efi Davies, and KIKU Salon in 2025
Industry achievements in 2025 include Andrew Barton's new role, Efi Davies' British Hairdresser of the Year award, and KIKU Salon's first year success.

Beauty Brands Prioritise Global Expansion in 2025
In 2025, beauty brands increasingly prioritized global expansion, targeting new regions, consumers, and retail formats as mature markets showed uneven growth.