Women's Hair Salon Booking Software

Take cut, colour and blowout appointments around the clock, fill the processing gaps your stylists waste, and stop chasing no-shows. Built for Lebanon, in Arabic and English.

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Women's Hair Salonyourbusiness.hjezle.com
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Book an appointment 45 min
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Colour gap booking Per-stylist calendars Deposit on long jobs WhatsApp reminders Patch-test reminders Multi-branch reporting
Built for women's hair salons

Booking features built around your day

Real openings, not a guess at the front desk

Clients see only the slots a stylist can actually take, with the right length blocked off for a cut, a full head of foils or a keratin. No more phone tag or penciling people in over each other. The page works 24/7 on your own link, so bookings come in while the salon is closed.

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October 2026
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Set up in four steps

1

List your services and lengths

Add your cuts, blowouts, colour, highlights, balayage, keratin and treatments with the time each really takes. Set the processing gap on colour services so others can book into it.

2

Add your stylists

Give each stylist their hours, days off and the services they offer. Mark who does colour, who does bridal, and who handles the front chairs.

3

Set deposits and policies

Turn on Whish Pay deposits for long colour and bridal jobs, write your cancellation window, and add a patch-test note for first-time colour clients.

4

Share your link

Drop yoursalon.hjezle.com into Instagram, Google and WhatsApp. Clients book in Arabic or English and reminders go out on their own.

Full suite of features, one simple tool

Automated Reminders

WhatsApp & email reminders before every appointment.

Booking Links

Shareable branded links to book any service.

Processing Gaps

Double up the chair during colour dwell time.

Buffers

Breathing room between clients for clean-down.

Calendar Sync

Google, Outlook and Apple, kept in sync both ways.

Website Embed

Drop the booking calendar straight onto your site.

Whish Pay Deposits

Collect LBP or USD deposits before a booking confirms.

Team Scheduling

Per-stylist calendars, days off and service lists.

Multi-branch

Run every location with per-branch reporting.

Packages & Memberships

Reward regulars on a blow-dry or root schedule.

Patch-test Notes

Flag first-time colour clients 48 hours ahead.

Your Branding

Logo, colours and subdomain — fully your salon.

A fit for your business

Who Hjezle is best for

Built specifically for service businesses in Lebanon — bilingual Arabic and English, Beirut timezone, LBP and USD pricing, Whish Pay for local cards, and a branded booking page on your own subdomain.

  • Women's hair salons
  • Colour and balayage specialists
  • Blow-dry bars
  • Bridal and updo studios
  • Keratin and smoothing salons
  • Multi-branch salon groups
The playbook

Women's Hair Salon appointment booking playbook

A women's salon lives or dies by how its colour days run. The booking page is not just a calendar, it is how you protect a colourist's three-hour balayage, fill the dead processing time, and keep clients coming back to the stylist they trust. Here is how to set it up so the day runs itself.

Build a service menu clients instantly understand

Name services the way clients ask for them at the desk, not in salon shorthand. A first-timer knows what a blow-dry or a root touch-up is, but may not know your code for a half-head of foils. Group them simply: cuts, blowouts, colour, treatments, bridal.

Put the honest price range in LBP and USD next to each service so there are no surprises at checkout. If a price depends on hair length, say so in the description. Clear pricing means clients book the right service and the colourist is not stuck re-quoting at the chair.

Set durations like a colourist, not like a clock

Time each service from greeting to blow-out, including the wash and the finish, not just the bit at the chair. A full balayage with toner and a blow-dry is a different block from a single root touch-up. When the lengths are right, the page stops handing out slots that run into the next client.

Add a buffer after the heavier services for the clean-down and the next set-up. A few minutes between colour clients keeps the colourist from running late by mid-afternoon. The slots the page offers will then match what your salon can really deliver.

Turn colour processing gaps into booked time

The biggest hidden cost in a salon is the colourist standing by while colour develops. With a processing gap set on each colour service, Hjezle keeps the colourist's hands free during dwell time and lets a blow-dry or a quick cut land in that window. One client processes while another gets finished.

Decide which gaps are safe to fill and which are not. A delicate corrective colour may need the colourist watching closely, so leave that gap closed. A routine balayage with a long lift is fair game. Set it per service once and the page handles the double-up for you, without ever double-booking the same pair of hands.

Handle patch tests before first-time colour

Anyone new to colour should patch test before the appointment, and that step is easy to forget at booking. Add a clear note on every colour service telling first-time clients to come in or confirm a test 48 hours ahead. It protects the client and the salon.

Use the booking notes to flag which clients are new to your colour so the front desk knows to check. A short confirmation over WhatsApp the day before is the natural place to remind them. The goal is no surprises in the chair and no last-minute reschedules because a test was skipped.

Protect long colour and bridal days with deposits

A missed three-hour balayage or a no-show bridal trial is not a small loss, it is the whole block. Turn on a Whish Pay deposit only on the long, high-value services, and keep a wash-and-go or a fringe trim deposit-free. Clients pay in LBP or USD with a local card at the moment they book.

A deposit does two quiet things: it filters out the people who were never serious, and it makes a client think twice before ghosting. Be clear about your cancellation window so a genuine change of plan is fair on both sides. Most clients respect a deposit when they understand it is protecting a long booking.

Run bridal trials and the big day without crossing wires

Bridal is two appointments, not one: the trial weeks ahead and the updo on the day. Book them as separate services so each gets its own length and its own reminder. Note the trial outcome against the client so the stylist is not starting from scratch on the morning.

Block the wedding morning generously, including travel if you go to the venue. A deposit on the trial signals commitment from a date that may be months out. The reminders keep both the trial and the day front of mind without your front desk making calls.

Use reminders that prevent no-shows without sounding robotic

Send the confirmation right after booking and a reminder the day before, both over WhatsApp where your clients actually look. Keep the wording warm and short, in the language the client booked in. A friendly nudge feels like service, not nagging.

Every reminder carries a one-tap reschedule link, so a client with a clash moves the slot instead of disappearing. That single tap turns a dead chair into a re-booked one and frees the original time for someone else. Your team spends far less time chasing confirmations by phone.

Keep loyalty with the stylist, not just the salon

Clients come back for the colourist who remembers their formula and the stylist who gets their fringe right. Let clients rebook the same person in two taps, and store their colour notes and history against their profile. The relationship is what brings them through the door again.

Use the customer database to see who has not been in for a while and offer them their usual slot. Packages and memberships work well for clients on a regular blow-dry or root schedule. The page does the remembering so your stylists can focus on the chair.

Make the day smoother for stylists and the front desk

Each stylist sees their own day at a glance, with the right time blocked for every service and the processing gaps already managed. No more arguments over who double-booked the basin or who is running an hour behind. The schedule reflects what the salon can really do.

The front desk stops being a switchboard for booking calls and confirmations. Bookings, deposits and reschedules come in on their own through the link, leaving the team free for the clients in front of them. Calmer mornings, fewer mistakes at handover.

Track the few numbers that reveal real problems

Watch your no-show rate, your busiest services and how full each stylist's day runs. If balayage no-shows drop after you add a deposit, you can see it. If one colourist is always booked out while a chair sits empty, you can rebalance.

With more than one branch, per-branch reporting and a branch-accountant role let each location see its own figures without exposing the rest. Simple reports beat guesswork when you are deciding hours, pricing or who to hire next. Look at a few numbers often rather than many numbers never.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You set a processing gap on each colour service, and Hjezle keeps the stylist free during the dwell time so a blow-dry or a cut can be booked into that window. You decide which gaps are safe to fill and which to leave closed for delicate work, so the same pair of hands is never double-booked.

Yes. Whish Pay deposits can be switched on for your long, high-value services like balayage, keratin and bridal trials, while quick services stay deposit-free. Clients pay in LBP or USD with a local card at booking, no account or app needed.

Yes. The whole page works in both Arabic and English with full right-to-left layout, set to Beirut time with prices in LBP and USD. Clients book in whichever language they prefer, and their confirmations and reminders come in the same language.

Confirmations and reminders go out over WhatsApp, where Lebanese clients actually read them, each with a one-tap reschedule link. A client who cannot make it moves the slot instead of vanishing. Deposits on long colour days add a second layer of protection.

Yes. Each stylist has their own hours, days off and service list, so regulars can rebook the colourist who knows their formula while new clients pick the first available chair. The page only ever offers a slot a stylist can actually do.

You get your own branded link, like yoursalon.hjezle.com, to put in your Instagram bio, Google profile and WhatsApp. Clients book 24/7 in Arabic or English with no app install and no account. If you run more than one branch, each location has its own calendar and per-branch reporting.

Last updated June 23, 2026 by the Hjezle team

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