The website does not match the quality of the work
When the design feels dated or generic, it creates a gap between the experience you deliver in person and the impression clients get online.
Beauty clients form an opinion before they ever sit in your chair or enter your studio. DelosWeb builds ready-to-go and custom websites for salons, nail studios, barbershops, med spas, lash and brow artists, skincare studios, and beauty clinics, with a clear path from first look to booking.


A client should not have to search through old posts, message for every detail, or wonder how to book. These are the gaps a thoughtful beauty business website should close.
When the design feels dated or generic, it creates a gap between the experience you deliver in person and the impression clients get online.
Clients need useful names, clear categories, treatment details, timing, and pricing guidance so they can choose with confidence.
A booking button should be easy to find, lead to the right platform or form, and make the next step feel obvious on every screen size.
A loose collection of images is not always enough. Organized work, service context, and staff attribution help clients picture the right result.
Your pages should reflect how your clients evaluate a service, what they need to know before booking, and what makes your business distinct.
Present cuts, color, extensions, stylists, consultations, and maintenance expectations without an overwhelming menu.
Organize manicure, pedicure, enhancement, nail art, and add-on options with visual examples and booking context.
Show the shop atmosphere, barber specialties, grooming services, prices, locations, and available appointment paths.
Explain sets, fills, shaping, lamination, aftercare, and policies alongside close-up portfolio work.
Separate bridal, event, editorial, and lesson services while making portfolios and inquiry details easy to explore.
Give treatments the explanation and trust signals they deserve, with consultation paths and careful pricing guidance.
Help clients understand facials, treatment goals, product philosophies, preparation, and aftercare before they book.
Clarify modalities, session lengths, practitioner experience, studio expectations, and the right way to schedule.
Build confidence with clear treatment pages, provider profiles, FAQs, reviews, and an organized consultation route.
DelosWeb plans each feature as part of the website experience. The goal is simple: help people understand your business, find the right service, see your work, and take the right next step.
Connect your preferred platform or create a focused appointment request path.
Organize categories, descriptions, timing, pricing guidance, and preparation details.
Present work by service, style, result, or artist so images help clients decide.
Introduce specialties, experience, personality, and direct booking links.
Give seasonal offers, new-client specials, and current promotions a clear, easy-to-update home.
Make your address, hours, directions, and map easy to find so local clients can see you and visit.
Bring selected client feedback into the pages where reassurance matters most.
Guide social visitors to services, policies, booking, and the work they came to see.
Keep menus, photos, forms, and booking actions comfortable on a phone.
Collect the useful details your team needs before responding to an inquiry.
Clients compare salons, artists, and clinics online. Strong photography gets attention, but service clarity, pricing guidance, staff trust, policies, and a smooth booking flow are what make the experience feel complete.
Pair visual proof with enough context for a client to understand what they are looking at and whether it fits.
Useful pricing guidance, timing, policies, preparation, and aftercare reduce avoidable back-and-forth.
Once a client feels ready, the next action should be easy to find and consistent across the website.


A homepage introduces the brand. A service page answers questions. A gallery builds confidence. A booking page removes friction. Each page should do its own job well.
Both options lead to a professional DelosWeb site. The difference is how much structure is already planned and how specific the final experience needs to be.
We learn how your business works before deciding how the pages should work. That keeps the design grounded in real services, real client questions, and your actual booking process.
We learn your audience, services, team, brand position, location, and current client journey.
We map where clients enter, what they need to know, and how they reach the right action.
Services, visuals, reviews, staff details, policies, and location information get a clear place.
DelosWeb turns the plan into a responsive, polished website that feels coherent on every page.
We test the experience, refine details, confirm links and forms, and prepare the site to go live.
A strong beauty business website cannot promise appointments. It can make your presentation more consistent, your information easier to understand, and your booking path much easier to use.
Bring the quality, atmosphere, and care of your in-person experience into the first online interaction.
Put the right action in the right places so ready clients do not have to search for what comes next.
Help clients compare services, understand differences, and arrive at a more confident selection.
Use work, interiors, staff, reviews, and thoughtful page design to support the story your brand tells.
Make service browsing, location details, forms, and booking comfortable for visitors using a phone.
Own an organized place for your essential information instead of relying on a fast-moving social feed.
Share your business type, location, services, and the experience you want clients to have before they book or contact you. We will use those details to recommend the right website path.
DelosWeb can build a salon or beauty website that makes your services easier to understand, your work easier to explore, your business easier to trust, and your booking path easier to use.
Straight answers about booking, service menus, galleries, social platforms, and choosing the right DelosWeb website option.
Yes. DelosWeb designs and develops websites for hair salons, nail salons, barbershops, lash and brow artists, makeup artists, med spas, skincare studios, massage therapists, and beauty clinics. The page structure is planned around the services, audience, booking process, and visual standards of the business.
Yes. We can connect the booking platform you already use, place booking links where they make sense, or create an appointment request form when direct requests fit your workflow better. The goal is to make the path clear without pretending the website is the booking software itself.
Yes. We can organize services by category and include useful details such as descriptions, timing, pricing guidance, who a treatment is for, preparation, aftercare, add-ons, and booking actions. A good service menu helps clients choose without turning the page into a wall of text.
Absolutely. Galleries can be organized by service, style, artist, treatment type, or result. We can create spaces for hair transformations, nail art, lash sets, brow work, skincare results, makeup, interiors, and team work while keeping image performance and mobile use in mind.
Yes. Your website can link to Instagram, include a focused landing section for social visitors, and connect to supported booking platforms. We design the surrounding website experience so clients understand services and policies before leaving the site to complete a booking.
No. DelosWeb is a website design and development company. We do not position ourselves as an ad management, PPC, social media management, or monthly marketing retainer agency. We can build SEO-ready structure, AEO-friendly content areas, social links, and a strong website foundation.
Instagram is useful for current work and updates, but it is not an ideal replacement for an organized website. Your website gives clients one dependable place for services, pricing guidance, policies, location, staff, reviews, FAQs, and booking, without asking them to piece the story together from a feed.
A ready-to-go website is a strong fit when you need a professional site faster and a proven structure covers your core needs. Custom website design is better when your beauty business needs a unique visual system, more pages, custom galleries, complex service menus, specialized booking paths, or specific functionality.