A new Lush HairLab salon concept will soon open its doors, inviting consumers into a space centered on high-quality, ethically produced haircare experiences. The Lush HairLab has no chemical hair dyes, recycles 100% of its salon waste, and champions hyper-local, handmade products. To ensure all clients can enjoy comfortable experiences, Lush HairLab offers texture-specialist hair artists, quieter hours, and optional mirrorless experiences.
"Every detail has been created to make your experience one of a kind–from our Botanical Washroom where you can choose between soft or hard water rinses, to our inclusive services that welcome everyone just as they are," said Daisy Evans, Lush Haircare Category and HairLab Lead, "We’re here to celebrate individuality, push the boundaries of what a salon can be, and offer a space that’s healthy for people, hair and the planet."
Inclusive Salon Concepts
The Lush HairLab Supports Multisensory Wellness & Diversity
Trend Themes
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Ethical Salon Practices — The emergence of salons committed to sustainable, eco-friendly practices showcases the growing demand for ethically-conscious beauty services.
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Multisensory Wellness Experiences — Salons are increasingly incorporating multisensory features, such as customizable water settings, to enhance client relaxation and well-being.
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Diverse Client Accommodation — The focus on services like texture-specialist hair artists and quieter hours reflects a trend towards creating inclusive spaces that cater to diverse client needs.
Industry Implications
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Sustainable Beauty — The beauty industry is witnessing a shift towards sustainability with salons that prioritize zero waste and local product sourcing.
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Customized Wellness — As part of the wellness sector, salons offering bespoke experiences like mirrorless appointments are tapping into consumer desires for personalized self-care options.
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Inclusive Personal Care — The personal care sector is expanding to include services that accommodate a wide range of consumer needs, promoting diversity and accessibility.