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How to start a waxing business.

how to start a waxing business in Alberta, Canada

What are the steps to starting a waxing business?

Preparation

Be patient as you prepare. Expect the preparation time to take anywhere from couple of months up to a couple of years. This depends on how many daily hours you put in to the research component of starting a business.

Education and training

Training or certification is not mandatory to offer waxing services in Alberta. However, taking a technical course is highly recommended in order to understand the science behind a waxing service. This includes contraindications and infection control- 2 very important topics when working on clients.

Research Tips

You will need to conduct research in many areas:

  • Gather research on pricing in your area. The larger your sample size, the more reliable your data will be.
  • Look into the distributors in your area and the supplies and brands they carry.
  • Compare your options for payment acceptance. Most people pay with some type of card, so offering this method of payment is a must. Check out what different companies have to offer.
  • If you are able to have a website from the start, review different online booking companies. Online booking is extremely helpful because it reduces the amount of missed calls. There are free options for online booking and websites.
  • If you are renting a commercial space, scope it out for a week. Pay special attention to the cleanliness on a Sunday morning
  • Start looking for used equipment. A big purchase for a new waxing business owner is a spa bed. You can save money by purchasing a used bed.

Marketing

Think ahead! Create a one-year marketing plan and stick to the schedule. Your plan should de detailed with topics of discussion, images, videos, places you will advertise, time frames, etc. Find places where you can advertise your business for free, for example, social media sites.

Licensing and Registration

You will have to register your business. You have options when registering your business with Canada Revenue Agency. For example, when you register your business as a sole proprietorship, you and your business are seen as one. On the other hand, when you register your business as a corporation, you and your business are separate entities. Once you have registered your business, you will need to open a GST account.

Where business registration is a federal government concern, business licenses are overseen by the municipal government. In your application you will be asked to list all different services your business will offer. Licenses are renewed annually. This is the time to report any new business activities, for example, teaching beauty industry courses such as waxing. NOTE: Should you go the teaching route in the future, depending on your beauty course details, you may need a training license. This particular license is issued provincially.

Commercial vs Home Business Location

Different types of licenses are issued to home businesses and store fronts.

Start small. Whether you are opening a commercial store front or a home business, start small. Initially you will wear all sorts of hats: service provider, spa assistant, spa receptionist, bookkeeper, marketing specialist, janitor, etc.

Best of luck!


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Avoid writer’s block- how to write a resume

how to write a resume
ESG tips on how to write a resume.

Why is it so hard to write a resume?

Writing a resume is difficult when you lack work experience or the training required to do a specific job. However, even when you have experience and/or training, putting the words down on paper can still prove a challenging task.

We recommend breaking down your resume-writing into two components:

  • Prep Day
  • Typing Day

Prep Day

What is your job goal? Have you narrowed this down to the industry? The particular employer? The more research you do, the better your resume will look.

Now that you’ve thought about your goal, allow yourself some time to think about the skills you think you need to have for your goal. For example, if you want to work at a “ABC Salon and Spa” as a receptionist, ask yourself, “what skills does that receptionist need to have?”

  • A good receptionist has a friendly demeanour and a welcoming smile
  • A good receptionist knows about services and products sold
  • A good receptionist is able to answer questions from clients
  • A good receptionist needs to work well with people
  • A good receptionist knows basic math
  • A good receptionist is able to use point of sales and booking systems
  • A good receptionist has good phone manners
  • A good receptionist ensures the clean maintenance of the facility
  • A good receptionist supports the team

Now that you’ve thought about the skills you would need for that particular position, ask yourself, “what skills do I have that relate?”

Don’t focus so much on your duties at your previous job, as much as the skills you applied there.

If you have little to no work experience, think about skills you may use on your free time. What are your hobbies? Do they include particular skills?

Now that we have a list of your skills to pick from for later, our second task is to think about the personality traits required for your goal.

For example, a good receptionist has the following traits:

  • A good receptionist is friendly
  • A good receptionist is punctual
  • A good receptionist is organized
  • A good receptionist is intuitive
  • A good receptionist is research-oriented

Now that you’ve thought about the traits you would need for that particular position, ask yourself, “what traits do I have that relate?”

Typing Day

Now that you have well-though-out ideas, organizing them into a resume will be a breeze!

Types of Resumes

  1. Chronological resume- your best bet if you have sufficient experience and the training required for your objective
  2. Functional resume- an excellent choice for those with little to no work experience
  3. Combo resume- best for those with skills from another industry not related to your job goal

Check out these helpful links:

Find a Job: A workbook to help you find the job you want

Work Search Basics

Visit our job bank.

Visit our job bank for beauty industry jobs. It is Alberta Beauty Industry- focused and contains up-to-date job listings in Alberta. 

Post your resume in our Resume Bank.

Our resume bank allows you to upload your information for Alberta beauty industry employers to view. We respect your privacy and confidentiality, employers must have a verified account to view your resume.

Before uploading your resume, consider the following notes for protecting your identity.

Are you an ESG alum?

We will help you with your career goals, including your resume! Call to book an appointment with our Career and Employment Consultant to discuss your career path.


Are you interested in a beauty industry job but lack the requirements? ESG offers short training courses to help you reach your goals one step at a time.

With ESG, you can custom-design your beauty career by taking the courses you are interested in. If you are joining the beauty industry, we recommend starting off with esthetics basics like Manicures and Pedicures or Waxing and Tinting.

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Beauty Industry Resource Centre

(780) 604 2772

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