Hair Accessories Price Calculator: How To Price Your Hair Accessories Business?

Updated: January 19th, 2023

Hair Accessories Price Calculator: How To Price Your Hair Accessories Business?

How to Calculate The Price For Your Hair Accessories

Our calculator is designed to be simple and easy to use. It covers:

  • your base costs of time
  • salary
  • materials

It also allows you to input a desired profit margin on top.

We hope this calculator helps you make more money for your hair accessories company.

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Learn more about starting a hair accessories company:

Where to start?

-> How to start a hair accessories company?
-> How much does it cost to start a hair accessories company?
-> Pros and cons of a hair accessories company

Need inspiration?

-> Other hair accessories company success stories
-> Examples of established hair accessories company
-> Marketing ideas for a hair accessories company

Other resources

-> Hair accessories company tips

More Tips On Pricing Your Hair Accessories

How To Price Your Hair Accessories

One of the most challenging aspects to starting a hair accessories company is determining how much to charge for your hair accessories.

When businesses under-price their product, this can be extremely detrimental to their bottom line and reputation.

Often times, businesses under-price their products to drive demand and volume, but that last thing you want is for customers to view your product/service as "cheap." Additionally, this can have a big impact on the type of customer you attract, which can be difficult to recover from.

On the other hand, when businesses over-price, this tends to be just as damaging to the business.

When customers buy, it's likely that they will explore the internet and look at other competitors to ensure they're getting the best value + deal. This is why it's so important that you research your competition and understand where you land in the marketplace.

Here are some factors to consider when pricing your product:

Understand your customer

It's important that out of the gates, you identify the type of customer you want to attract and how much they're willing to pay for your service. One great way to do this is by surveying your customers. Here are some important items you'll want to takeaway:

  • Customer demographic: Age, gender, location, etc.
  • Buying habits of your customer: What they buy + when they buy
  • Level of price sensitivity with your customer

All of these segments will help you identify the type of customer you're attracting and how to price your product accordingly.

Understand your costs

When pricing your hair accessories, it's critical that you first identify all of your costs and consequently mark up your hair accessories so you can factor in a profit.

The actual cost of your hair accessories may include things like:

  • The actual cost to make the product (ie. raw materials, supplies, manufacturer).
  • Shipping + overhead fees
  • Rent
  • Operating costs to run your business

You may want to consider creating a spreadsheet with every single expense involved in operating/owning your business. This will give you an idea as to what you need to generate in order to at the very least, break-even and will help you price your products to factor in a profit.

Create revenue goals

When determining the price of your hair accessories, you'll want to create goals for revenue + how much profit you want your hair accessories company to make.

This process is simpler than you may think:

  1. Think about your breakeven cost (by completing the above step).
  2. Create a revenue goal based on your break-even cost
  3. Evaluate the # of items you plan to sell in a given period (make sure this is a realistic number)
  4. Divide your revenue goal by the number of items you plan to sell

This figure will help determine your estimated price per product in order to meet your revenue goals.

Evaluate your competition

The last piece in determining how to price your hair accessories is by simply looking at your competition.

The best way to do this is by finding like-minded businesses that offer product(s) with similar perceived value. Then, you can compare prices of the different businesses and determine where your hair accessories fits best in the marketplace.

All of these factors play an equal part in pricing your hair accessories, so it's important you evaluate each one individually to come up with an accurate price that will help optimize your business from the start.

Case Study

Lauren Costanza, founder of Bluminary provides us with a detailed spreadsheet of all of her costs associated with running her business:

I knew this would be a self-funded adventure, and I set aside $3,000. During the first three months, I had a detailed spreadsheet where I tracked where the money was going and what was going toward products versus researching and developing new products.

The spreadsheets involved columns and rows of numbers to craft a budget and gain an understanding of how much would need to be invested at each stage of the process - from gathering supplies to building a website, and shipping materials.

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Lauren Costanza, on starting Bluminary ($500/month) full story ➜

Examples of a successful hair accessories company:

. Private Label Extensions ($7.8M/year)

Mikey Moran (from Atlanta, Georgia, USA) started Private Label Extensions almost 11 years ago.

Revenue
$13K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Case Study

Hi! My name is Mikey Moran and I am one of the owners of Private Label Extensions. We started this company a little over 5 years ago to create another option for women looking for amazing quality hair and entrepreneurs looking to get into the hair industry.

We’ve made a lot of mistakes during our business journey but have learned from them all and have seen an increase in business. We went from selling a few thousand dollars a month to over $650,000 monthly and even had a $1,000,000 month. One of our biggest accomplishments was being ranked #278 of the fastest-growing companies by Inc Magazine for 2018.

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meet the author
Pat Walls

I'm Pat Walls and I created Starter Story - a website dedicated to helping people start businesses. We interview entrepreneurs from around the world about how they started and grew their businesses.