Is your brow, nail or lash technician trained or insured? – 75 percent of Brits had no idea the beauty industry was unregulated

Is your brow, nail or lash technician trained or insured? – 75 percent of Brits had no idea the beauty industry was unregulated

A nationwide study has found a huge lack of knowledge when it comes to who we’re letting perform our beauty treatments, with 75 percent of Brits admitting they had no idea the beauty industry was unregulated.

In fact, a recent study by Salon Rated, found that nearly two thirds of those surveyed didn’t know if their beauty professional was insured or even trained (59%). Whilst 60 percent admitted to not even knowing how to do background checks on a salon.

This is despite 64 percent of Brits having had a bad experience at a hair or beauty salon.

In the UK, there is no legal requirement or formal assessment needed to perform treatments like intimate waxes or facial treatments such as lash extensions and brow tinting and much more. The current lack of legislation has resulted in individuals with no qualifications and even little or no training establishing themselves in the industry. Beauty treatments, if performed incorrectly can lead to devastating consequences.

The shocking stats show that even regular salon goers are unaware about the current lack of regulations in the industry, with 63 percent of those surveyed visiting a salon 1-2 times a month.

The research, surveyed a database of 1,000 female beauty consumers as part of the launch of Salon Rated, a brand-new platform to help consumers in the UK find professional, legitimate and qualified hair and beauty services.

With a huge number of beauty addicts turning to Instagram (87%) and relying on word-of-mouth (48%) for beauty salon recommendations and inspiration, it’s unsurprising that consumers assume the individuals they’re going to for treatments are qualified.

Owner and founder of Salon Rated and Navy Professional, Rebecca Crawforth said: “It’s easy to see how people make assumptions around qualifications in the beauty industry as so many people are unaware of the lack of regulations.

“Having owned salons for many years, I want to support reputable businesses and pave the way for accredited and insured beauty professionals in the UK.

“Unfortunately, cutting corners and using cheap, damaging products has become the norm for some salons in the UK, giving the industry a bad name.

“Many consumers also wrongly assume that appointment booking platforms will perform checks on the individuals and businesses that are shown on their platform but this shockingly isn’t the case.

“We want to help consumers to have peace of mind that they are in safe hands whilst attending their appointment, as client care and safety should be paramount when performing treatments.

“This research shows the immediate need for more regulation and that’s why we’ve created a place where you can find compliant and insured beauty salons, that offer a legitimate service, safe treatments and professional etiquette.”

Lesley Blair MBE, The British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology (BABTAC) CEO added: “We have long advocated for the implementation of industry regulations and fit for purpose qualifications. We self-regulate our own members through our ‘Qualified, Verified and Insured’ program and welcome and support Navy Professional and Salon Rated, as highly respected and professional organisations with their own campaign to raise the levels of excellence in our sector.”

As well as not researching their beauty therapists, 63 percent had no clue what products their hair or beauty professional uses having never asked. Whilst 42 percent hadn’t received aftercare advise from their salon after having a treatment.

Salon Rated offers consumers the chance to find accredited salons and professionals through their approved industry database. All individuals and businesses on the list will have passed a thorough vetting process to ensure the right qualifications and insurance is in place. As well as random spot checks by a team of Salon Rated experts.

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Merlin Entertainments is inviting families to step into a year of magical adventures with its Spring Sale on Merlin Annual Passes. Perfect for families looking to make the most of quality time together, the pass unlocks entry to over 20 top UK attractions, including the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Alton Towers Resort, Warwick Castle, Chessington World of Adventures Resort and more. With spellbinding savings available just in time for the Easter Holidays, from the 2nd to the 29th March, Merlin Annual Pass packs a year of family fun and adventure into incredible prices from as little as £99, which equates to just £1.90 per week. From thrilling theme parks like Thorpe Park, Alton Towers Resort and Chessington World of Adventures Resort, to fascinating aquariums, spooky dungeons and historic landmarks, the Pass offers something for everyone. Plus, with exclusive Passholder perks including discounts on food, souvenirs and short breaks, families can enjoy unforgettable days out for less. The limited time sale applies to all Merlin Annual Pass types including yearly passes and Platinum and Gold Monthly Memberships from just £16.99* per month. Adventurers can unlock a whole year’s worth of fun memories and epic moments saving up to £50** on unmissable days out. Spring Sale prices are as follows: Pass Type Usual Price Wizards Wanted Price Saving All-new Essential Merlin Annual Pass £139 £99 £40 Merlin Gold Pass £239 £189 £50 Merlin Gold Membership £19.99pm £16.99pm £3pm £36 per year total saving Merlin Platinum Pass £299 £249 £50 Merlin Platinum Membership £24.99pm £20.99pm £4pm £48 per year total saving 2026 promises to be one of the most exciting years yet for Merlin Annual Passholders. At Alton Towers Resort, the world’s first Bluey rollercoaster – Bluey The Ride: Here Come the Grannies, will open in the UK’s only CBeebies Land on 28th March. Designed for younger adventurers and their big imaginations, the first of its kind attraction whisks guests through Bluey’s backyard. Featuring Bluey’s House, selfie spots, and fun play activities, little fans can meet Bluey, Bingo and the whole Heeler family live in Big Fun Showtime. Over at Chessington World of Adventures Resort, pup-tastic fun awaits with the UK’s first and only PAW Patrol-themed land called the World of PAW Patrol, which debuts in Spring 2026. Adventure Bay comes to life with four brand new rides, including Chase’s Mountain Mission Ride, Skye’s Helicopter Heroes, Marshall’s Firetruck Rescue and Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure, perfect for mini-thrill seekers who want to join the heroic pups on immersive rescue missions. For curious creators, the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort will mark its 30th birthday with a year-long calendar of awesome activities and celebrations. 2026 will see the park filled with cake, live shows, LEGO® fun, with nostalgic surprises for guests of all ages, all to celebrate the iconic attraction where imaginations run free.