A client walks into your salon excited about their new extensions. Halfway through the application, they mention they've been experiencing unusual hair loss. Or perhaps they're on medication that affects their hair texture. These surprise revelations can derail an appointment, compromise results, and even expose your business to liability concerns.
Pre-service health questionnaires aren't just paperwork—they're your first line of defense in delivering safe, effective extension services. They protect both your clients and your business while setting the foundation for exceptional results. When implemented correctly, these assessments transform your consultation process from reactive to proactive, catching potential issues before they become problems.
Your pre-service assessment needs to gather specific information that directly impacts extension application and retention. Here's what you should be asking:
Start with questions about scalp conditions and hair health. Ask clients if they've experienced any of the following in the past six months:
These conditions don't always disqualify someone from getting extensions, but they require special consideration or modified application techniques. Document everything clearly.
Certain medications significantly impact hair texture, growth cycles, and overall hair health. Include questions about:
When clients disclose medication use, note the start date. Recent medication changes often haven't yet shown their full effects on hair condition.
Understanding your client's daily routine helps you set realistic expectations and provide appropriate care guidance:
This information helps you recommend the right extension method and maintenance schedule for their lifestyle.
The questionnaire itself is only part of effective pre-service assessment. The process matters just as much as the form.
Digital forms sent before the appointment give clients time to think through their answers without feeling rushed. They can check medication bottles, recall dates, and provide more accurate information. You'll also have documentation automatically stored and easily accessible.
Paper forms work well for walk-ins or clients who prefer traditional methods, but require manual filing and organization. Whichever format you choose, make sure it's legible, comprehensive, and easy to update.
Send digital questionnaires at least 48 hours before the scheduled appointment. This gives you time to review responses and identify any red flags that need discussion before the client arrives. If something in their responses suggests extensions might not be suitable, you can have that conversation by phone rather than during a paid appointment time.
For in-person forms, build in 15 minutes at the start of the appointment for completion and review. Don't rush this step or treat it as a formality.
Reading the questionnaire is the starting point, not the finish line. Use it as a foundation for deeper discussion during your consultation. Ask clarifying questions about anything that seems vague or concerning.
If a client indicates hair loss, ask about the pattern and severity. If they mention medications, discuss how long they've been taking them and whether their doctor has mentioned hair-related side effects. This conversation builds trust while gathering the details you need for informed decision-making.
Certain responses should trigger additional assessment or potentially delay service:
Active scalp conditions: Inflamed, broken, or infected skin needs to heal before extension application. Applying extensions over compromised skin can worsen the condition and lead to serious complications.
Recent dramatic hair changes: If a client reports sudden hair loss, texture changes, or unusual shedding within the past three months, recommend they see a dermatologist before proceeding. Underlying medical conditions need diagnosis and treatment.
Unrealistic expectations: When questionnaire responses reveal expectations that don't match hair condition or lifestyle, address this directly. If someone wants low-maintenance extensions but washes their hair daily and swims regularly, they need education about the commitment required.
Previous extension damage: Clients who've experienced matting, breakage, or significant damage from previous extensions need thorough assessment of their current hair health. Their hair might need recovery time before new extensions.
Every completed questionnaire should be dated, signed, and stored securely. This documentation serves multiple purposes beyond immediate client care.
If a client later claims you applied extensions despite knowing about a condition, your signed questionnaire provides evidence of disclosure and informed consent. If they didn't disclose information that later causes problems, the questionnaire protects your business from liability.
Update questionnaires annually for regular clients. Health conditions, medications, and lifestyles change. What was true a year ago might not be accurate today.
Store documentation according to your local regulations regarding client records. Most jurisdictions require retaining client health information for several years after the last service.
Pre-service questionnaires shouldn't feel like a burden or formality. Frame them as part of your commitment to personalized, professional service. When you explain that these questions help you deliver the best possible results while keeping their hair healthy, clients appreciate the thoroughness.
Train your team to review questionnaires carefully and ask follow-up questions naturally during consultations. This assessment process demonstrates expertise and builds confidence in your services. Clients who see you taking their hair health seriously are more likely to trust your recommendations and become long-term clients.
The few minutes spent on proper pre-service assessment prevents countless hours of problem-solving later. It catches issues before they compromise your work, protects you from liability, and establishes you as a professional who prioritizes client safety over quick bookings. That's not just good practice—it's good business.
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Bombshell Extension Co. is a provider of luxury, 100% Remy human hair extensions available to both licensed hairstylists and consumers worldwide.
Parowan, Utah
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