When, Why, and How to Report
When to Report
You should report a beauty business to SalonVerify if you believe it is not following our Policy Statement. Examples include:
- Poor hygiene or unsafe practices
- Use of banned chemicals or products
- Unethical treatment of staff or clients
- Lack of proper insurance or risk assessments
- Any other concerns about compliance with our published standards
If you notice or experience anything that does not align with our policy, your report helps protect others and maintain high standards across the industry.
Why Reporting Matters
Reporting helps us:
- Investigate and address potential risks or violations
- Hold beauty business owners accountable
- Maintain trust in the SalonVerify platform
- Foster a safer, more ethical beauty industry
Anonymous and Confidential
- All reports can be made anonymously. You do not need to provide your name or contact details unless you wish to do so.
- Anonymous reporting removes barriers such as fear of retaliation or not being believed, making it easier for you to speak up.
- Every report is taken seriously and will be thoroughly investigated by our team.
- Your identity, if provided, will be kept strictly confidential and only shared if required by law, and only after informing you.
How to Report
If you see something that concerns you, please use our reporting tool below. The more detail you provide, the better we can investigate, but you may remain anonymous if you prefer.
By reporting, you play a vital role in upholding the standards that keep clients and professionals safe. Thank you for helping us create a trusted and transparent beauty industry.