New clients
New client guide for booking a first appointment with Scott Farmer. Use this guide to choose the right service, prepare for consultation and book with less guesswork.
Using this new client guide before you book
The guide covers the four questions most first-time clients have: which service to book if more than one would work, what photos to bring, what hair history Scott needs to know, and what actually happens during the consultation.
One note worth flagging: if your hair has old box dye, previous corrective work, a gray transition in progress, or any uncertain timing, mention it at booking or text Scott first. Those details change the plan, and it is better to know that before the appointment starts than 30 minutes in.
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What should I know before booking a new hair appointment?
New clients can choose the closest haircut, color, highlights, balayage or gloss service and add notes about hair history and goals when booking. If your hair has old color, box dye or correction needs, include that information before the appointment.
New client start here
Book confidently by giving Scott the right context before the appointment.
New-client search results and consultation questions usually come down to the same worry: what should I book, what should I bring, and will my goal work with my hair? This guide turns that uncertainty into a simple first step.
Photos
Send the current hair and the goal
Bring or send clear photos of your current hair, plus one to three goal photos for tone, brightness, shape or finish.
History
Tell the truth about past color
Box dye, lightener, old highlights, keratin services and fragile ends can change the safest plan and timing.
Service
Choose the closest appointment
Book the obvious service when you know it. If you are between highlights, balayage, gloss, color or correction, ask first.
Timing
Protect the appointment length
Large changes, correction work and uncertain color goals need enough time so the visit does not start with a rushed decision.
Quick decision: book online if the service is clear. Call or text Scott first if you have old color, box dye, fragile hair, correction needs, a major blonding goal, or you cannot tell which service matches your inspiration photo.

What to book first
- Choose the closest service. Haircut, color, highlights, balayage or gloss.
- Add useful notes. Mention hair length, color history, box dye, gray coverage needs and target result.
- Bring photos. Include photos of your current hair and inspiration photos for tone, brightness, cut shape or finish.