As a beauty professional, you’re a master at your craft — cutting, colouring, styling, pampering — but when it comes to managing your books? That part probably feels way less polished.
Whether you’re a salon owner, a chair rental, or working mobile, your finances are the backbone of your business. But between packed appointment schedules, supply runs, and managing client relationships, it’s easy to let the bookkeeping slide.
The good news? A few simple habits can keep your business organized, tax-season-ready, and even more profitable.
In this post, I’ll walk you through practical bookkeeping tips made specifically for beauty pros like you — no jargon, no fluff, just clarity.
This one’s non-negotiable. If you're using one bank account for everything, it’s nearly impossible to know what’s actually going on in your business.
Tip:
Open a dedicated business chequing account and credit card. Run all business income and expenses through them. This alone will save you hours of sorting at tax time and give you a clearer view of what you’re really earning.
I know this is a repeat from other posts but it is so important. For an in depth dive into this topic check out this blog post Why Cash Flow Feels Like a Mystery in Business
Those quick trips to the beauty supply store, that new blow dryer, or the shampoo samples you bought for clients — they all add up and need to be tracked.
Tip:
Use a mobile bookkeeping app like QuickBooks Online, Wave, or even a simple spreadsheet. Make it a habit to log purchases and payments weekly. Consistency beats complexity every time.
Receipts fade, get lost, or end up stuck in the bottom of your purse under bobby pins. Keeping digital copies makes life so much easier — especially if you're ever audited.
Tip:
Take a quick photo of each receipt using your phone and save it to a cloud folder or use an app like Dext or Hubdoc that connects with your bookkeeping software. If you are using a bookkeeping software check to see if the software has a receipt capturing option included.
Mislabeled or uncategorized expenses can mean missing out on deductions — or worse, triggering red flags come tax time.
Tip:
Use categories that make sense for your beauty business, such as:
Product purchases
Continuing education (courses, certifications)
Equipment & tools
Rent
Marketing and client gifts
If you’re using bookkeeping software, you can set up rules to automatically categorize repeat transactions.
Beauty professionals often earn income that doesn’t have tax withheld. If you’re not setting aside a portion of each payment, tax season can hit hard.
Tip:
Set up a separate savings account and transfer 15–30% of your income into it every month. That way, you’re not scrambling when your tax bill arrives. If at the end of the year after you have paid your taxes you have extra leftover you can do your happy dance because you have started the year ahead for the next tax season!
Even just 15–30 minutes once a week makes a huge difference. Block the time like you would an appointment — it’s time for your business’s health and growth.
Tip:
Use this time to:
Log expenses
Reconcile recent payments
Review income for the week
Follow up on outstanding invoices
Pair it with a coffee and a good playlist, and make it a habit that feels manageable — not miserable.
You don’t need to be an accountant to have a clear, organized view of your finances — but you do need a system that works for you. When your books are in order, it’s easier to:
Price your services profitably
Plan for time off
Make confident decisions
Avoid tax-time stress
If you’re ready to get out from under the financial clutter and build a business that supports your lifestyle, I offer a Financial Foundations Paid Review — a deep dive into your current setup with a personalized roadmap to bring calm and clarity to your numbers.