How to foster harmony and productivity among Gen Z, Millennials, and Gen X team members.
The modern salon is a melting pot of generations—each bringing unique values, strengths, and communication styles. From Gen Z apprentices to seasoned Gen X stylists, salon owners and managers are now tasked with building a cohesive, high-performing team across generational lines.
Done well, this dynamic mix can fuel creativity, mentorship, and resilience. Done poorly, it can lead to miscommunication, tension, and disconnect.
Here’s how to navigate the nuances and bring out the best in every generation on your salon floor.
👩🎓 Understanding the Generations
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Gen Z (born 1997–2012)
Tech-savvy, socially conscious, and value-driven. They crave purpose, flexibility, and open dialogue. They’re not afraid to ask why. -
Millennials (born 1981–1996)
Ambitious and adaptable, Millennials value collaboration, personal development, and work-life balance. They appreciate feedback and clear career paths. -
Gen X (born 1965–1980)
Independent, pragmatic, and loyal. Gen X professionals often hold leadership roles and bring decades of experience. They respect structure and professionalism.
💬 1. Tailor Communication Styles
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Gen Z prefers casual, frequent communication—think quick check-ins or messages.
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Millennials like transparent, collaborative discussions.
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Gen X values direct, respectful communication—often face-to-face.
Tip: Create a mix of structured meetings and informal touchpoints to ensure everyone stays engaged.
🤝 2. Encourage Mutual Mentorship
Younger stylists bring fresh trends, digital fluency, and social media prowess. Older stylists offer experience, client relationship wisdom, and technical mastery.
Bridge the gap with:
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Shadowing opportunities
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Skills-swapping sessions
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Collaborative client consults
This fosters respect, not rivalry.
🎯 3. Define Shared Values, Then Flex on the ‘How’
Every generation may approach work differently—but shared values unite them. Clarify your salon’s non-negotiables (e.g. professionalism, teamwork, client experience), but give space for individual expression in how they work.
Gen Z may prefer flexi-hours, while Gen X values routine. When the end goal is clear, let your team reach it in their own way.
🌱 4. Create Growth Paths for All
Don’t assume older stylists aren’t interested in growth. Offer leadership training, creative workshops, or advanced technical training for Gen X and Millennials—just as you would for Gen Z team members looking to level up.
Customise development plans based on career stage, not just age.
👂 5. Listen and Learn—From Everyone
Create a culture where feedback flows both ways. Invite input during team meetings, 1:1s, or anonymous check-ins. Every generation wants to feel heard and valued.
When people feel understood, they work better—together.
A generationally diverse team can be your greatest asset. With the right leadership, your salon can harness the wisdom of experience, the drive of ambition, and the spark of fresh ideas—all under one roof.
Success lies in building bridges, not walls.



