The salon and spa forms that protect your chairs, not just fill them
How to build booking, consultation and consent forms for salons, spas and barbershops that reduce no-shows, catch allergies before they become incidents, and keep records clean.

A missed patch test, a no-show that eats a ninety-minute slot, or a client who "forgot" to mention a nut allergy before a facial โ these are the moments a form is supposed to prevent. Most salons still run on a paper diary and a verbal "any allergies?" at the desk, which is exactly when the important answer gets lost.
Booking and consultation forms in this industry do two jobs at once: they hold the calendar, and they hold the record. Get the second part wrong and a missed reaction or a chemical burn becomes a liability question with no paper trail. Get it right and every stylist, therapist or barber opens the client's history before they say hello.
Start with the booking, not the treatment
Before anything else, the form needs to protect the calendar. Ask for service, preferred stylist or therapist (optional), date and time preference, and a mobile number for reminders. A short cancellation policy statement, shown before submit rather than buried in an email, does more to reduce no-shows than any reminder text.
- Collect a card or deposit for high-value slots. Colour, extensions and spa packages are the bookings worth protecting; a two-minute consultation is not. - Ask "first time here?" One tick box lets you route new clients into a longer slot and an existing client straight to their usual therapist. - Confirm the slot on screen, not just by email. Phones drop confirmation emails into promotions folders far more often than people realise.
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Consult on lash or brow treatments with eye health and style goals.
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Screen spa and massage clients on health, pressure and treatment goals.
The five forms every beauty business needs
1. Salon appointment booking
Keep the service list short and specific rather than a single "haircut" option โ "cut and blow-dry", "colour consultation", "colour and cut" each need different slot lengths, and the form should set the diary entry automatically rather than leaving a receptionist to guess.
2. Barbershop booking
Barbershops move faster than salons and the form should match: minimal fields, walk-in vs booked toggle, and a barber preference that defaults to "no preference" rather than forcing a choice. Common mistake: asking for a full address on a twenty-minute booking. Nobody needs it.
3. Nail salon service form
Ask for hand or feet, gel or regular polish, and any nail art add-on as a priced option rather than a free-text box โ pricing that updates as options are picked avoids the awkward "that'll be more" conversation at the till. Photo upload for nail art inspiration is worth adding; it saves the back and forth of describing a design in words.
4. Lash and brow consultation
This is a consent form wearing a booking form's clothes. Ask directly about eye conditions, contact lens use, previous reactions to tint or adhesive, and current medication that thins skin or affects healing. A signature field before treatment protects the therapist as much as the client.
5. Tattoo consent and waiver
The highest-stakes form in the category. Age verification, ID upload where required by local law, health conditions that affect healing (diabetes, blood thinners, skin conditions), and a clear statement of aftercare responsibility all belong here, with a required signature and date. Never let this one be optional or skippable โ build it as a gate before the appointment is confirmed, not a form filled in afterwards from memory.
6. Spa intake and health questionnaire
Longer than the others by necessity: pregnancy status, recent surgery, skin conditions, allergies, and medication that affects treatments like deep tissue massage or chemical peels. Group questions by treatment type using conditional logic so a client booking a manicure isn't asked about blood pressure medication meant for hot stone massage.
Consent, records and the mistakes that cause complaints
The pattern that causes real problems is a verbal patch test with no written record. If your service requires a patch test 24โ48 hours before treatment (common for tint, colour and some peels), the booking form should schedule it as a separate step and refuse to confirm the main appointment until it is marked done. That single piece of logic prevents the most common and most expensive complaint in the industry.
Keep consent records for as long as your insurer or local regulator requires, store signatures against the client record rather than in a shared inbox, and make sure whoever reviews incoming forms actually reads the health answers before the appointment โ a form nobody reads is not a safeguard.
A quick checklist before you publish
- Does the booking form set slot length automatically from the service chosen? - Is there a visible cancellation or deposit policy before submit? - Does any treatment needing a patch test schedule one automatically? - Are health and allergy questions gated to the treatments they apply to? - Is there a required signature on consent and waiver forms? - Have you tested the form on a phone with one thumb, standing at reception?
Get those right and the form stops being paperwork and starts being the thing that keeps your chairs full and your clients safe.
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Salon Appointment Booking Form
Take hair appointments with service, stylist and timing preferences.
Tattoo Consent & Waiver Form
Document ID, medical checks, design detail and aftercare consent.
Lash & Brow Consultation Form
Consult on lash or brow treatments with eye health and style goals.
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