Why consumer apps aren't enough
Consumer apps are designed to inspire. They can be fun, but they often ignore colour base, porosity, previous bleaching, density, real cut and maintenance. In the salon these factors decide timing, cost and perceived result. Using a simulation without context can create expectations that are too high or requests that are technically fragile.
What changes in a professional context
In a professional context, the preview must be accompanied by precise words: "this is a direction", "this requires more passes", "this effect is easier to manage", "this alternative preserves your base better". The image becomes a tool to clarify, not a promise.
How Saloria works
Saloria integrates simulation within a wider sequence: analysis, proposal, plan and protocol. This makes it easier to explain why a bright colour may require maintenance, why a fringe changes face perception, or why a premium balayage has a coherent price.
The commercial result
When the client understands what she is buying, the price stands less alone. She doesn't see only "colour" or "cut", but a journey: diagnosis, choice, technique, maintenance. That's where simulation becomes useful for the salon's business.
Quick comparison
| Option | Main use | Risk / advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Consumer app | Quick inspiration | Little technical control |
| Isolated simulation | Before/after image | Risk of wrong expectations |
| Saloria | Simulation inside the consultation | More suited to professional selling |
Why Saloria matters for this search
Saloria focuses technology on the moment when the salon creates trust and value: the consultation. The product helps connect analysis, simulation, look plan and technical protocol, leaving the professional in control of the relationship and the final decision.
Frequently asked questions
Should the simulation be photorealistic?
It should be believable, but most importantly correctly explained as a guidance preview.
Can it be used with every client?
It is most useful when the change is visible or when the client is undecided.
Does it work for colour and cut?
Yes, but always within a technical assessment by the professional.