Did My Hairdresser Just Book a Pampered Chef Party for Me?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a participant's experience of unexpectedly booking a Pampered Chef party through her hairdresser, highlighting the potential for networking in non-traditional settings. Other participants share their positive experiences and encouragement regarding similar situations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares her excitement about booking a Pampered Chef party through her long-time hairdresser, noting the unexpected nature of the opportunity.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for Rachel's experience and emphasizes the importance of discussing the business with others.
  • Several users mention that hair salons can be effective venues for making business contacts, sharing personal anecdotes of successful catalog and kitchen shows linked to salon customers.
  • One participant expresses intent to try a similar approach during an upcoming appointment with their stylist.
  • Another participant offers congratulations and well wishes for Rachel's upcoming shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the positive potential of networking in hair salons, with multiple anecdotes supporting this view. No clear disagreement is present.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of consultants in leveraging everyday interactions to expand their Pampered Chef business.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on networking opportunities outside their immediate social circles may find this thread relevant.

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RachelNguyen
Last night I had a haircut appointment. I have been going to this particular hairdresser for something like 18 years!

Since I am so new at Pampered Chef, I sometimes feel awkward mentioning it... but at the end of the appointment, I casually said that I had become a consultant. Since it was after normal business hours, her sister was hanging out at the salon. She immediately said she would book a party! Then she went on to tell me that she once had a catalogue show and sold hundreds of dollars worth. Then, two other women at the salon said they would book off the sister's show so she'd get credit. And my hairdresser said SHE'D book off the party too.

Wow. Plus, my hairdresser said I could leave my cards at her station and she'd give them to her other customers.

I can't wait for this party!

Here's the best part of all... it is a group of people outside of my friends, so any bookings I get will be with folks I don't know. I think that is just great!

Just goes to show you that you really do have to talk about this with folks.

Yeah!

Rachel
 
That's great Rachel. You have just expanded your business one step more, now look at the possibilities. I love when something like this happens! Just keep on talking about the business. :D :D :D :D
 
That's wonderful Rachel!! I think that hair salons are great places to make contacts. The owner of one salon I've gone to had a big catalog show over $500, then had a kitchen show that was about $500 or $600. Pretty much all of the catalog show was from her salon customers, so it was great!! :D
 
Congrats!That's great! I have an appointment with my stylist on Sun and will try this also.
 
Congrats to you!!! That is awesome. I wish you the best with these shows!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean if my hairdresser booked a Pampered Chef party for me?

If your hairdresser booked a Pampered Chef party for you, it typically means that they are hosting a cooking demonstration or sales event featuring Pampered Chef products. This could be a fun way for you and your friends to learn about new kitchen tools and recipes while enjoying a social gathering.

Do I have to attend the Pampered Chef party my hairdresser booked?

No, you are not obligated to attend the party. It’s a personal choice, and if you’re interested in the products or the social aspect, it could be a great opportunity. However, if you have other commitments or are not interested, it’s perfectly fine to decline.

What if I didn’t want to host a Pampered Chef party?

If you didn’t want to host a party but your hairdresser booked one for you, it’s important to communicate your feelings. You can let them know that you appreciate the thought but would prefer not to host or attend. They should understand your position.

Can I still invite friends to the Pampered Chef party?

Yes, you can invite friends to the Pampered Chef party! It’s a great way to make the event more enjoyable and social. Just check with your hairdresser to ensure they are okay with additional guests and to coordinate any details.

What should I expect at a Pampered Chef party?

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