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Rasmus Østergaard is editor and journalist at Just Add People. Rasmus is responsible for making useful information about the hairdressing profession and the beauty industry accessible to everyone.
Ergonomics
15. January 2024
A salon stool has many names in the industry. A hairdressing chair, a hairdressing chair with wheels, a salon stool, treatment stools, and many more. The salon stool is the one you [frisøren] sits on when cutting the customer’s hair.
It’s 100% individual. I always recommend trying many different ones and buying the one that suits you best. It’s a bit like when you had to show your mom how fast you could run in your new shoes before you bought them. There can be an ergonomic advantage to choosing a salon stool with a saddle. Read below.
Denmark is the only country in the world that uses salon stools with backrests. Most people only use it to grab and move the chair between treatments.
Proper ergonomics is super important and is what allows you to keep being a hairdresser. The rule of thumb is that you should sit comfortably all day. By choosing a salon stool with a saddle, you get an ergonomic tilt in your lower back. Note that this does not necessarily apply to all models. Try many and find your favorite.
Advantages of salon stools with wheels: Salon stools with wheels offer easy mobility, quick adjustment of working position for optimal ergonomics, and the possibility to create different or even new work areas during busy times, in salons with more than one customer station. Shop salon stools here
Disadvantages of hairdressing chairs with wheels: Wheels are moving parts and require maintenance. You can help yourself by choosing anti-static wheels with a good and firm hair-repellent cover.
Advantages of salon stools without wheels: Salon stools without wheels – often called a treatment stool – offer a different range of benefits. Here, the treatment stool is the right choice for you if you have longer treatments and want a stable base where you only need to focus on the customer and don’t want unnecessary movement. Some salons choose treatment stools for the wash area, so you sit steadily while, for example, giving the customer a soothing scalp massage. Shop treatment stools here
Disadvantages of hairdressing chairs without wheels: The only disadvantage is that they can’t roll. If you need mobility, a treatment stool is not right for you. Instead, choose a salon stool. Most treatment stools today come with an ergonomic tilt in the seat. See for example the Flex treatment stool from Vismara
Do you have many customers in the salon? Hair everywhere? Buy a salon stool with a hair-repellent cover. It’s a small cover that sits on all the wheels of your salon stool. It usually cannot be retrofitted, so buy a salon stool that comes with it. For example, this one.
It’s called a salon stool – not a hairdressing chair :)
Write to me if you want help finding the best salon stool for you.

Rasmus Østergaard is editor and journalist at Just Add People. Rasmus is responsible for making useful information about the hairdressing profession and the beauty industry accessible to everyone.