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Choose the best name for your beauty business
Deciding on a name is one of the first and most vital steps in branding your beauty business. It’s important to pick a name that shows who you are as a business, and what you do best. Most importantly, your brand’s name should be memorable—so make sure that the name you choose is easy for people to spell, pronounce and remember.
Use our free AI Beauty Business Name Generator to brainstorm beauty brand name ideas, or take inspiration from the examples below. Once you’ve found a name you like, you can find the domain name, choose your favorite beauty website template, and take your brand online.
Examples from the Beauty Business Name Generator
Each of these three beauty business name ideas tells a story. Think about your story when choosing your beauty business name.
01. Vital Organics
A skin care spa clinic using eco-friendly products for every treatment.
02. Curl Connection
A trendy hair salon specializing in cutting, styling, and caring for curls.
03. Gelify
The go-to nail bar for gel manicures that stand the test of time.
Beauty brand name ideas to spark your creativity
We’ve put together some inspiring and catchy beauty business name examples from our Beauty Business Name Generator to help you along your journey.
What makes a good beauty business name?
A good beauty business name should be memorable, unique and reflect the services you provide. To find one that's perfect for you, start by thinking about the vibe you want to create. For example, do you want your salon to be known for its tranquil, spa-like experience or its modern, cutting-edge services?
It's also a good idea to pick a name that isn't too specific. Instead of naming your nail salon "Acrylic Nail Salon" you could go for "Rose Nail Spa" to give you flexibility in the services you offer. Similarly instead of naming your cosmetic or skincare line “Lala’s Lipsticks,” you could go with something a little more vague like “Kiss and Make Up” to give yourself room to grow.
Keeping the right adjectives in mind can help create the feeling you want clients to have when they see your salon name. Remember, your salon name is your beauty identity, so make sure it showcases your personality, resonates with your target clients and leaves a lasting impression.
How to come up with your beauty business name
Use the Beauty Business Name Generator to come up with creative beauty business name ideas. Then, pick the right name for your art business by keeping these best practices in mind.
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Decide on your key message
Choosing the right keywords to describe your beauty business on websites and in articles can make it easier for potential clients and customers to find you online and help them decide if your business is what they’re looking for.
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Get to know your target audience
Take time to understand how potential clients and customers speak about products or services like yours. Make sure the name you choose fits their language and that the content you’re putting out speaks to their needs.
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Scope out the competition
See what your competitors are doing in order to stand out in the crowd. The name you come up with should be different, bold and unforgettable. Be sure to run a thorough search to make sure the name you want isn’t already taken.
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Plan for the future
If you plan on going global, check that the name you choose has positive connotations in different languages. Mapping out campaigns in advance can also help you decide if the name will stay relevant as your business grows.
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Get feedback on your new name
Once you’ve chosen a name that you like, run it past potential clients, customers or people in your industry to see what they think. Take note of their comments and reactions, and keep in mind any biases they may have.
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Brand your beauty business
Build a brand that will stay at the forefront of your clients’ or customers’ minds with a memorable logo and strong website. Creating mockups of your logo is a great way to test if your new name will look good online and in print.