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For salons, business cards are a functional part of doing business. Not only do these small cards contain business info but they also double as appointment cards. Your clients expect you to be on the cutting edge when it comes to their hair and other salon needs so your business card should reflect that too.

Here is a look at some of the most creative salon business cards from around the world:

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The Impact Salon, Johnstown, Colorado, USA: This interactive business card showcases lush hair color choices for both men and women on the front, and has a sleek appointment card option on the back.
Yuka Suzuki, New York City: This hair and makeup artist has several different versions of her business cards that start with a clean canvas silhouette. From there, she adds different colors of string hair. She can even sketch some makeup ideas for her clients.
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The MOD Salon, Rome, Italy: Known as the “Rock N Roll” Salon of Rome, MOD salon created business cards that look like combs but play classic songs. This particular business card plays the Rolling Stones hit “Satisfaction.”
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Cortney Addair Salon, Virginia Beach, USA: Cortney makes smart use of universal salon imagery, like sheers and a salon seat, to communicate exactly what she does with few words. This makes her brand (her name, in this case) a more impactful text element.
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Bolt Barbers, Los Angeles: This business card was designed with male customers in mind. The owner of the shop, nicknamed “Mohawk Matt” makes use of his trademark style on his business card and gives potential clients a preview of his personality.
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The Hair Lounge Salon, Santa Maria, California, USA: This salon offers a variety of salon and spa services and offers a variety of business cards to reflect that. Each separate card corresponds with the others in the set but has its own distinct look. Another strength of these business cards are the size and shape; they are designed to work as a bookmark or appointment book placeholder.

Author Bio: Valorie Reavis

Social Marketer, foodie, closet geek
A marketing professional who has focused primarily on the hair and beauty business for of the past decade, Valorie now runs linkup marketing, a digital marketing agency for the hair and beauty professional. Valorie works to engage clients in the marketing process and help them successfully engage with their clients and community. Energetic and passionate about the industry, Valorie focuses on blending traditional and digital media in order to bring salons closer to their clients.

Valorie Reavis

Social Marketer, foodie, closet geek
A marketing professional who has focused primarily on the hair and beauty business for of the past decade, Valorie now runs linkup marketing, a digital marketing agency for the hair and beauty professional. Valorie works to engage clients in the marketing process and help them successfully engage with their clients and community. Energetic and passionate about the industry, Valorie focuses on blending traditional and digital media in order to bring salons closer to their clients.

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