Family Hairapy just won't cut it.
August 2, 2008 5:59 PM
Name my friend's mobile hair service company.
A close friend has had a mobile hair cutting business for a few years, and the current name isn't such a peach (Cut & Run). She needs something better. She hopes to do office calls, house calls for families, and brides at their weddings. We spent a good portion of the day getting nowhere fast. Help me, mefites.
A close friend has had a mobile hair cutting business for a few years, and the current name isn't such a peach (Cut & Run). She needs something better. She hopes to do office calls, house calls for families, and brides at their weddings. We spent a good portion of the day getting nowhere fast. Help me, mefites.
call to cut
or
clip'd conversation
or
clipped calls
or
Have scissors will travel (and you need business cards in black that echo the show's iconic design)
or
shear adventure
or
curlers by car
or
Perms on the run
or
hairspray airways (I sense a great logo opportunity here, maybe one of those Memphis Belle type pin ups decaled on the side of the truck)
or
by hair or hot water
or
Perms with Privacy (your marketing can be about how it's more convenient on important days for the hairdresser to come to you to do the job rather than deal with the stress of travel)
or
House calls for haircuts (you would have to start carrying your tools in an old doctor's bag)
or
Suburban Selectives (or Suburban Salon, though I think people will get it.) (only useful if you happen to drive a Suburban)
or
Salon Squad (orange and black cars, relaxed cursive lettering in white, snappy uniform with tie)
or, lastly,
Highway Hairdressing
posted by parmanparman at 6:25 PM on August 2, 2008
or
clip'd conversation
or
clipped calls
or
Have scissors will travel (and you need business cards in black that echo the show's iconic design)
or
shear adventure
or
curlers by car
or
Perms on the run
or
hairspray airways (I sense a great logo opportunity here, maybe one of those Memphis Belle type pin ups decaled on the side of the truck)
or
by hair or hot water
or
Perms with Privacy (your marketing can be about how it's more convenient on important days for the hairdresser to come to you to do the job rather than deal with the stress of travel)
or
House calls for haircuts (you would have to start carrying your tools in an old doctor's bag)
or
Suburban Selectives (or Suburban Salon, though I think people will get it.) (only useful if you happen to drive a Suburban)
or
Salon Squad (orange and black cars, relaxed cursive lettering in white, snappy uniform with tie)
or, lastly,
Highway Hairdressing
posted by parmanparman at 6:25 PM on August 2, 2008
(Such a) Peach
sweet emotion
hair today gone tomorrow
Dial-a-Style
Hair in Motion
Beauty in Motion
Mobile Style
Your Call Hair/Style/Beauty
Hair On The Go
Sweet Spot
Salon (de la) Maison
(Need the name imply the mobile nature of the business?)
posted by sentient at 6:26 PM on August 2, 2008
sweet emotion
hair today gone tomorrow
Dial-a-Style
Hair in Motion
Beauty in Motion
Mobile Style
Your Call Hair/Style/Beauty
Hair On The Go
Sweet Spot
Salon (de la) Maison
(Need the name imply the mobile nature of the business?)
posted by sentient at 6:26 PM on August 2, 2008
By the way, if one of these are chosen and I happen to be in your area, although I don't know where that is, I hope to at least get a nice haircut out of it.
posted by parmanparman at 6:27 PM on August 2, 2008
posted by parmanparman at 6:27 PM on August 2, 2008
I think Cut & Run is great. But here are some others.
Hair Emergency
Mobile Hair Rescue Squad
Hair Recon Unit
Hairatroopers
Instant Salon
HairCalls
Haircuts Delivered
Haircut Delivery Service
Styles On Wheels
Scissor Squad
The Floating Salon
The Flying Scissors
The Flying Stylist
Motostylist
Autostylist
Hair 2 U
Cuts 2 U
Haircuts On Demand
Darth Vader's Rolling Regeneration Chamber (n' Cuts)
From the other people's suggestions, I really like Hair Anywhere and Cuts On Call. Those sound very crisp in terms of sticking in people's heads as business names that clearly evoke the nature of the business and have the advantage of being rhymey/alliterative
posted by Askr at 6:32 PM on August 2, 2008
Hair Emergency
Mobile Hair Rescue Squad
Hair Recon Unit
Hairatroopers
Instant Salon
HairCalls
Haircuts Delivered
Haircut Delivery Service
Styles On Wheels
Scissor Squad
The Floating Salon
The Flying Scissors
The Flying Stylist
Motostylist
Autostylist
Hair 2 U
Cuts 2 U
Haircuts On Demand
Darth Vader's Rolling Regeneration Chamber (n' Cuts)
From the other people's suggestions, I really like Hair Anywhere and Cuts On Call. Those sound very crisp in terms of sticking in people's heads as business names that clearly evoke the nature of the business and have the advantage of being rhymey/alliterative
posted by Askr at 6:32 PM on August 2, 2008
Hair We Go! (again?)
posted by Cat Pie Hurts at 7:00 PM on August 2, 2008
posted by Cat Pie Hurts at 7:00 PM on August 2, 2008
Hair, There! (Versus hair here, at your shop.) Though it might be awkward to say? It does kind of rhyme with "Care Bear," though I'm not sure whether that's a plus or minus.
I have to say, I, too, like Cut n' Run / Cut & Run, though I guess it doesn't convey the mobile nature.
I like Askr's 'mobile emergency vehicle' theme, and would add "Bad Hair Day Rescue {Unit, Squad}" to the list.
Harrier, invoking the aircraft carrier imagery? (Not the dog.)
posted by fogster at 7:44 PM on August 2, 2008
I have to say, I, too, like Cut n' Run / Cut & Run, though I guess it doesn't convey the mobile nature.
I like Askr's 'mobile emergency vehicle' theme, and would add "Bad Hair Day Rescue {Unit, Squad}" to the list.
Harrier, invoking the aircraft carrier imagery? (Not the dog.)
posted by fogster at 7:44 PM on August 2, 2008
Hair 'n Go
Roll Dry
Perm Term
Blazer Razer
Pinto Tinto
Mustang Bangs
Clipper Chick
posted by choragus at 9:29 PM on August 2, 2008
Roll Dry
Perm Term
Blazer Razer
Pinto Tinto
Mustang Bangs
Clipper Chick
posted by choragus at 9:29 PM on August 2, 2008
heh, heh..I like "Cut&Run" too.
posted by bonobothegreat at 10:50 PM on August 2, 2008
posted by bonobothegreat at 10:50 PM on August 2, 2008
You guys are hitting on a lot of the stuff we had come up with, but I'll have her look at these and see if anything sticks.
posted by friezer at 3:54 AM on August 3, 2008
posted by friezer at 3:54 AM on August 3, 2008
I think maybe the best thing to do is to come up with a name that has absolutely nothing to do with hair or is not a play on words, although I do like Hair@Home.
posted by parmanparman at 7:08 AM on August 3, 2008
posted by parmanparman at 7:08 AM on August 3, 2008
Hair on the Run
posted by majikstreet at 11:34 AM on August 3, 2008
posted by majikstreet at 11:34 AM on August 3, 2008
Hair And Back Again.
posted by Effigy2000 at 12:59 PM on August 3, 2008
posted by Effigy2000 at 12:59 PM on August 3, 2008
I think maybe the best thing to do is to come up with a name that has absolutely nothing to do with hair or is not a play on words, although I do like Hair@Home.
Right. Any of these names might still leave the fact that it's a mobile hair cutting/styling operation ambiguous if there isn't some kind of subtitle, e.g. "Haircuts and styling at your home, office, or event." (Maybe something shorter for a phonebook entry.) So if you go with a subtitle, you may as well use any name that sounds good....
posted by sentient at 1:19 PM on August 3, 2008
Right. Any of these names might still leave the fact that it's a mobile hair cutting/styling operation ambiguous if there isn't some kind of subtitle, e.g. "Haircuts and styling at your home, office, or event." (Maybe something shorter for a phonebook entry.) So if you go with a subtitle, you may as well use any name that sounds good....
posted by sentient at 1:19 PM on August 3, 2008
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hair everywhere?
posted by msconduct at 6:06 PM on August 2, 2008