Does Supercuts Franchise?

Sophie Cole, writer

Published at 05/06/2019, Updated on 04/05/2022 , Reading time: 4 min

Does Supercuts Franchise?
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Supercuts was founded in 1975 by Geoffrey M. Rappaport and Frank E. Emmett in sunny California. In 1979, the pair decided that franchising their business would be the best way for it to expand, so they began searching for ambitious individuals to open more locations across the country. Their expansion plan was a huge success and their humble brand was catapulted to international consumers. Now, it has more than 2,600 locations across the globe, with around 200 in the UK, all offering hair care services at an affordable price.

Supercuts gathered lots of attention for its innovative, 20-minute cut technique, which allowed its stylists to complete a range of styles in less than half an hour, meaning even the customers on the tightest deadlines could still squeeze in a quality haircut. It has been recognised for the quality of its business many times, being named #1 haircare franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine an astounding eight years in a row. It also secured the #3 spot on the Franchise 500 list in 2016, beating many other household names to make the prestigious top five.

Supercuts Franchise Requirements

Those looking to become a Supercuts franchisee will need to have leadership and management experience, as their role will be to oversee the salon as a whole. You’ll also need a net worth of at least $500 thousand and liquid assets of $150 thousand, and must be able to show that you have another means to support yourself while your Supercuts location gets off the ground.

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Is Supercuts a franchise?

Supercuts is a wholly owned subsidiary of Regis, which has around 10,000 hair care salons across the globe. Many of these locations are company owned and operated, but Regis does offer franchised locations of its many subsidiaries, including Supercuts. The hair salon franchise reached the shores of the UK in 2015 and has become one of the largest affordable haircare brands in the country.

Supercuts states on its website that it is actively looking for new franchisees in its US, Canada and Western Europe territories. However, it doesn’t seem as though Supercuts is currently recruiting any more franchisees to join its UK operations, as it hasn’t listed this as an area of interest. For now, it appears that Supercuts is happy with its existing UK presence, and is concentrating on making it as strong as it can be.

If you’re looking for an opportunity within the haircare or beauty sector, we’ve got exciting opportunities here at Point Franchise. We’ve highlighted some of the most exciting franchise opportunities available right now. Take a look below.

Rush Hair

Rush Hair is one the UK’s leading hair salon franchises and offers professional haircare services to customers all across the country. From a simple trim to a Hollywood-worthy blow dry to colour services that range from classy to colourful, Rush Hair can do it all. It has prestigious partnerships with leading haircare brands including L’Oréal, ghd, REDKEN, SHU UEMURA and Kerastase Paris so that its clients have access to the very best treatments and products on the market.

Rush Hair’s stylists operate from more than 70 salons and its business model is backed by more than 20 years of experience. It also bagged a spot on The Sunday Times ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ list, which is recognised as an international sign of a quality business. As well as experience, Rush boasts plenty of creativity and innovation in its hair styling methods, as its artistic team has won more than 14 British Hairdressing Awards.

New franchisees will take part in a training programme to get to grips with how things work before opening up their very own salon. They’ll be supported throughout the process by Rush Hair’s helpful and committed franchise team to make the process as simple as possible. To make sure things get off to the best start, each franchisee will also have access to Rush’s exclusive haircare products to ensure their customers get the very best.

Franchisees won’t need to have any experience working as a hairdresser, as their role will be to look after talented stylists and ensure the salon is running as it should be. They’ll need to locate a site, which will generally be on a busy high street or within a shopping centre and have the managerial skills and drive to make their business a success.

Arabian Oud

Give shoppers in your local area a chance to be whisked away to the Middle East with an Arabian Oud franchise. Selling premium oriental and Arabian perfumes, scents and luxurious oils, it offers customers a chance to pick up high-end beauty products from across the world that are crafted with only the finest, natural, environmentally-friendly ingredients.

Arabian Oud was the first Arabian member of the Fragrance Foundation in the UK and France, which is a mark of a reputable fragrance business, and made it into Michael Edward’s fragrance bible, Fragrances of the World. Since it was founded in 1982 by Sheikh Adul-Aziz Al Jasser, the fragrance franchise has grown to have more than 800 stores spanning 30 countries around the globe.

The franchise is seeking confident, ambitious individuals to take it to even more people across the UK. The ideal franchisee will have plenty of knowledge and experience in the worlds of retail, sales and marketing, as well as excellent management skills. They’ll also need to have a passion for fragrance and be willing learn all about Arabian Oud’s exclusive collections for both men and women.

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