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What do the Scott Farmer Hair Salon terms cover?
Terms content should support trust without becoming a visual dead end. Visitors still need obvious ways back to contact, services and booking.
Plain-language terms guide
The terms page should explain website use without slowing down appointment-ready visitors.
Salon terms pages commonly cover website use, appointment links, external services, content ownership and practical limitations. The page should be simple enough for a visitor to scan, then return to booking, calling or directions.
Website
Basic site-use context
Keep the terms clear enough for visitors to understand they apply to the website experience.
Booking
External appointment link
Make it obvious that appointment-ready visitors can use Book Online and should call or text if the service is unclear.
Content
No confusing fragments
Avoid page-builder leftovers, duplicated blocks or raw styling text that damages trust.
Action
Return to the salon path
Legal pages should not be dead ends; they should preserve Book Online, Call/Text and Directions.
Use this page for: basic website-use context, external booking-link awareness and a clear way back to the appointment path.

The Scott Farmer Hair Salon website provides general information about salon services, pricing, booking, location, and hair care topics. Website content is for informational purposes and does not replace a personal consultation.
Service availability, pricing, timing, and recommendations may vary based on hair length, density, condition, color history, and appointment needs. Online booking may be subject to scheduling-provider terms and salon policies shown during booking.
For appointment-specific questions, contact Scott Farmer Hair Salon directly.