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Beauty & wellness

Source hair salon leads on Google Maps

Color retention, cutting expertise, and six-to-eight-week rebooking cadence drive salon lifetime value. Booth-renter models behave differently from employer salons on staffing, brand, and who actually answers your software pitch. Use that Maps signal to build a ranked hair salon list, not a stale purchased file.

Category filters, review proof, and outreach angles tuned to hair salons.

Who this list is for

  • Professional color houses placing lines in high-review salons
  • Salon booking and POS vendors targeting shops with online scheduling
  • Bridal and event marketers in wedding-heavy metros
  • Local agencies selling chair-fill campaigns to color specialists

Example searches for hair salons

Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.

  • Hair salon in Austin specializing in balayage with 4.8+ rating

  • Color salons in Nashville with website and online booking

  • Hair salon in Denver with 100+ reviews

  • Bridal Hair salon in Charleston rated 4.7+

  • Curly Hair salon in Atlanta with phone listed

What to filter for on Google Maps

Start from the Hair Salon category, keep balayage or color photos and stylist-specific reviews, and drop barbershops unless you intentionally cross-sell grooming.

Exclude: Barbershops unless you intentionally cross-sell grooming.

Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.

Outreach angles that fit hair salons

Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how hair salons buy and operate.

  1. 1Open rebooking automation that lifts color cycles before clients drift to competitors.
  2. 2Pitch extension and treatment attach training for average ticket lift without extra chair time.
  3. 3Bundle stylist personal-brand content kits that convert Maps browsers to booked consults.
  4. 4Target curly and textured specialty positioning where demand exceeds local supply.

Campaign example

Color-focused hair salon list, Austin metro

Prompt

Hair salon in Austin TX specializing in color or balayage with 4.7+ stars and website

01

Maps leads

Local hair salons matched to the prompt

02

Enrich

Emails and contacts ready to use

03

Outreach

Personalized emails using the angles above

Outcome: A salon list for color brands, booking software, or chair-fill marketing partners—not barbershops or full-service beauty salons unless filtered.

FAQs about hair salons leads

Can I find salons that specialize in color or balayage?+

Add balayage or color specialist to the prompt, then prioritize listings with photo galleries showing color work—not generic interior shots.

How do booth-rental salons differ from traditional salons on Maps?+

Booth models may list individual stylists as the brand. Traditional salons use the shop name and shared booking—check team pages for the operating model.

Should beauty salons that also do hair appear here?+

Include them only when hair is the lead service. Full-service beauty salons with heavy makeup menus belong on the beauty salon page for cleaner buyer fit.

What booking signal matters for software vendors?+

Online booking links on Maps plus reviews mentioning scheduling ease predict better SaaS conversion than shops that still take phone-only appointments.

Keep going

Compare NotiQ to other Google Maps lead generation tools, check pricing, or browse the blog for outreach tactics that fit hair salons lists.

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Pull hair salons that already show local demand—then enrich and outreach without a stale purchased file.

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