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How to Start a Salon Business in Kenya (Braiding & Plaiting)

Introduction

The salon business in Kenya is one of the most profitable hustles, especially in urban estates, markets, and towns. Haircare is essential β€” women, children, and even men regularly need braiding, plaiting, and styling services. Unlike some hustles that are seasonal, salons enjoy steady demand throughout the year, making it a dependable business. Whether you start from home, rent a stall, or invest in a full salon, braiding and plaiting services can bring you daily income and loyal customers.


Startup Costs πŸ’°

The capital required depends on whether you start a home-based salon or set up a fully equipped shop.

  • Capital Needed: KES 20,000 – 50,000
  • Key Expenses:
    • Rental space or stall (KES 3,000 – 7,000 per month)
    • Salon chair(s) and mirrors (KES 5,000 – 15,000)
    • Combs, dryers, and blow dryers (KES 5,000 – 10,000)
    • Hair products (shampoo, relaxers, treatments, oils) β€” KES 5,000 – 10,000
    • Towels, aprons, and sterilizers β€” KES 2,000 – 5,000
    • Branding and signage β€” KES 1,000 – 3,000

πŸ’‘ Tip: If your budget is tight, start at home or do mobile salon services. Reinvest profits until you can rent a stall.


Why This Business Works βœ…

  1. Essential Service: Haircare is a necessity, not a luxury.
  2. Repeat Customers: Clients return every 2–6 weeks for new styles.
  3. Diverse Services: From braiding to kids’ plaiting, services are many.
  4. Scalable: Start small and grow into a beauty parlor.
  5. Loyalty Driven: Once clients trust your hands, they stick with you.

Step-by-Step Setup πŸ› οΈ

1. Learn the Skills

If you’re not already skilled in braiding or plaiting, take a short course. Many salons train assistants affordably.

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2. Choose Your Location

Best spots include:

  • Busy estates with young families.
  • Market centers and bus stages.
  • Near schools, colleges, and offices.

3. Equip Your Salon

Start with the basics: one chair, a mirror, combs, and products. Add dryers, steamers, and more chairs as the business grows.

4. Offer Affordable Services

  • Simple plaiting: KES 300 – 800
  • Braiding with extensions: KES 800 – 2,500 depending on style
  • Kids’ hairstyles: KES 150 – 500
  • Blow dry/relaxing: KES 300 – 800

5. Build Customer Loyalty

  • Keep hygiene high β€” clean towels, combs, and hands.
  • Be friendly and patient with clients.
  • Offer free hairstyles for kids or discounts for referrals.

Profit Breakdown πŸ“Š

Example:

  • Average braiding job: KES 1,200.
  • 3 clients per day = KES 3,600 sales.
  • Daily expenses (rent, products, electricity) ~KES 600.
  • Profit = ~KES 3,000 daily.

πŸ‘‰ Monthly profit = KES 60,000 – 80,000 for a single stylist.
With multiple stylists, profits can exceed KES 150,000 monthly.


Challenges & How to Overcome Them ⚠️

  1. High Competition: Salons are common in Kenya.
    • Solution: Differentiate with neat work, customer care, and unique styles.
  2. Skill Level: Poor work makes customers leave.
    • Solution: Keep improving skills and learn trending hairstyles.
  3. Capital for Equipment: Dryers and chairs can be expensive.
    • Solution: Start small and grow slowly.
  4. Customer Retention: Clients can easily switch salons.
    • Solution: Build strong relationships and loyalty packages.

Tips to Grow πŸš€

  • Add services like manicure, pedicure, and facials.
  • Sell hair products like braids, oils, and shampoos.
  • Use TikTok and Instagram to showcase hairstyles and attract new clients.
  • Train assistants and expand into a multi-chair salon.
  • Brand your salon with a catchy name like β€œQueen’s Touch Salon.”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ❓

Q: How much do I need to start a salon in Kenya?
A: With KES 20,000, you can start a small home-based or one-chair salon. For a fully equipped salon, budget KES 50,000+.

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Q: How profitable is a salon business?
A: A single stylist can make KES 2,000 – 3,000 profit daily. Multi-chair salons earn over KES 100,000 monthly.

Q: Do I need a license?
A: Yes, county business permits and health compliance may be required.

Q: Where should I locate my salon?
A: Estates, market centers, schools, and busy towns.


Conclusion

The salon business in Kenya is one of the most profitable service hustles, especially in braiding and plaiting. With KES 20,000 – 50,000, you can set up a small salon, build loyal clients, and grow into a fully branded beauty parlor. With consistency, skill, and excellent customer care, this hustle can generate steady daily profits.

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