About our hairdressing articles
Explore our hand-picked yet comprehensive selection of professional hairdressing supplies, created to meet the needs of every hairdresser. Our hairdressing articles include everything from user-friendly rolling tables, with hair-repelling wheels to salon furniture that helps you create an efficient and comfortable everyday life in your salon. Choose durable quality and good ergonomics with our exclusive hairdressing articles that help you achieve the best results for your clients. Invest in yourself so that you get as much work satisfaction as possible in your everyday life and so that you can continue to live your salon dream. If you need help, we are always ready to do what we can.
Furnish the salon with style and comfort in focus
Need help decorating your salon? At Just Add People, we have more than 30 years of experience in fitting out beauty salons throughout the Nordics. Ergonomics, atmosphere and wow factor are some of the many things we always think about, so you can be absolutely sure that you will create the best experience not only for your customers, but also for yourself and your staff. Because we know the industry so well, you can also always make sure that you get the right furniture, so that your customers sit comfortably, but so that you also reduce the chance of occupational injuries by not having the right furniture.
Selected hairdressing articles of the highest quality
Just Add People supplies both hairdressing articles at reasonable prices, but is also Denmark's only and selected dealer of the world-famous and exclusive brandTakara Belmont. Explore everything from ergonomiccustomer chairs for hairdressers, for the latest in furniture for beauticians. As soon as you are ready to live out your salon dream, we are ready to help you with everything in fixtures, floor plans, concept development, logo design and anything else you might need help with when you go and dream of create an experience your customers will love you for. Now maybe the name Just Add People also makes a bit more sense?