Think about a typical day in your salon. Your stylists are moving from client to client, spritzing heat protectant, detangling spray, or finishing mist. Each time, they reach for a 200ml or 300ml bottle—convenient for travel, maybe, but not for a busy workspace. By mid-morning, that bottle is empty, and someone has to pause their workflow to refill it. Multiply that by 5 stylists, 10 clients a day, and suddenly you're losing precious minutes (and patience) to constant refills.
Then there's the branding issue. Walk into any salon, and you'll likely see a hodgepodge of bottles: the original packaging from the product supplier, generic clear spray bottles with handwritten labels, maybe a few with your logo that ran out months ago. It looks unpolished, and in an industry where aesthetics matter as much as skill, that inconsistency can subtly undermine your salon's professional image.
And let's talk cost. Buying small bottles in bulk might seem affordable upfront, but when you calculate the cost per liter, you're often paying a premium for packaging. Add in the labor time spent refilling, and those "cheap" small bottles start to look like a costly habit.
