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Salon-quality space, without a salon-length lease

Estheticians leaving a salon suite need a proper room with water and light. Most cannot sign a year for it on day one.

Your esthetician room quote

Your numbers, not ours. Nothing is sent anywhere.

Available hours each week

Hours you would be happy for someone else to be in it.

Estimated booked time

About

$390 a month

$4,680 a year, from about 9 booked hours a month. This is your rate in full — nothing is deducted from it.

An estimate from the numbers above, not a forecast. Nobody books every free hour, which is why the share that books is yours to set here rather than hidden in the sum. What you actually earn depends on your town, your hours and your room.

List your space

About ten minutes. You set the hours and the rate, and can change both.

Who uses a esthetician room?

A clean, well-lit room with a basin is hard to find by the session.

For work

  • Estheticians
  • Skincare and beauty professionals
  • Practitioners building a private client list

What makes one bookable

  • Running water in the room, hot as well as cold. This is the make-or-break detail.
  • Light that can be aimed at a face — a lamp, or a window that is not behind the couch.
  • A couch that reclines, if you have one, and say if you do not.
  • Power sockets near the couch, and how many.
  • Somewhere to put a trolley and a clean surface to work off.

What about products and mess?

House rules cover it and they are shown before anybody books: what may be used in the room, what must be taken away, and how it should be left. Most hosts of this kind of room ask that nothing is stored between sessions and the surfaces are wiped down. A practitioner who leaves a room badly is reviewed for it, and a review here is written by the host as well as about them.

How it works

  1. 1List your space — photographs, the address, how many it holds, your rate, and the hours you are happy for it to be used. About ten minutes.
  2. 2Choose what you allow. Personal practice, private client sessions, small groups, a camera in the room — you decide what happens in there, use by use.
  3. 3Choose how bookings arrive. Approve each request yourself, or let a matching booking go straight through.
  4. 4Get booked. Everybody says what they are using the space for and how many are coming before they pay, and your rate reaches your bank after each session.
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Minimum Stress is a booking platform. It does not own or control the spaces listed. Hosts are responsible for having the right to let their room, and practitioners for their own qualifications, registration and insurance.