

Tabatha races to save a salon where the staff members feel oppressed by an employee handbook.

A salon promises a heavenly experience, but Tabatha uncovers a filthy hellhole when she drops in.

Tabatha Coffey has one week to show a New Jersey party guy that he needs to grow up.

Tabatha attempts to elevate a Long Island salon which harks back to the 1980s.

The owner of Salon Tika learns he has MS.

Tami, the owner of The Loft on Broadway, lacks hair styling experience and avoids confrontation.

Out-of-control stylists have endangered Kathy's business.

Candolyn is losing control of her staff.


Tabatha takes on a debt-ridden owner who treats his Chicago salon like a garbage dump.

Tabatha teaches a young owner how to manage his salon and employees.

Jacqui Montero has lost her passion for her business and control of the staff.

A salon owner acts more like a hyperactive child than a responsible businessman.

An owner seems more interested in spending money than in saving her salon.

A salon owner watches her staff members on surveillance cameras, creating an oppressive atmosphere.

A new salon owner has an unprofessional attitude and doesn't know the first thing about bookkeeping.

An absentee owner's male-only business model is not attracting enough clients.

A dysfunctional partnership hinders a business and causes resentment.

A salon owner is left without her lead stylist when her sister abandons the business.


Sisters' family drama alienates the staff and threatens a salon's business.

A couple believes business sense is enough to run a salon.

Five selfish owners with bad customer service drive away high-end clientele.

A salon owner's shtick to drum up business is actually driving away customers.

Stylists' unprofessional behavior alienates high-end clientele.

Tabatha attempts to reform a tyrant salon owner.

Newlywed salon owners struggle with their business and their marriage.

A woman's loss of passion for her salon has seeped into staff and clients.

A stylist runs his salon into the ground in 18 months.

Tabatha revisits salons from seasons one and two.

Suzanne Erickson owns Jungle Red salon but she seems more interested in acting like a teenager than a boss, which is why her staff are out of control and she has started to put most of the responsibility on her daughter Kari. To make…
Club Ripples, the first gay dance club in Long Beach, CA, is owned by couple Larry Hebert and John Garcia. Ripples used to be the gay hot spot, but now it's empty seven nights a week and they blame the competition and their staff. Tabatha…
Aisha McKenzie has been taking her anger out on her staff and the atmosphere has turned her upscale multicultural salon "boughetto."
Pat Duke opened her beauty shop over 24 years ago, but after she expanded and doubled her staff to bulk up her business, her veteran stylists walked out.
Sande Cranford and Jim Wright own Chill, a failing yogurt shop that has added coffee, baked goods and sandwiches to the menu. Jim runs a successful bar and Jim's daughter runs a successful pizza shop, both of which are around the corner.…
It's a family affair at Salon Bridgette, where Bridgette Orcutt, the passive aggressive owner, treats her enabling mother like a maid and allows her spoiled daughter to get away with everything. Tabatha's biggest challenge will be to…
Stockbroker owner Brian Honn seems to have no idea why his salon suffered a massive walk-out and has no idea that he is about to suffer another one. Tabatha, answering the frustrated managers' plea for help, discovers unhappy stylists and…
Eighty-four-year-old Flavio Bisignano was a legend when he opened his beauty school over 50 years ago, but now he's ready to hand over the reins to his daughter Tiana who is not a hairdresser. Tabatha is appalled to discover that the…
Domestic partners Tee Sorge and Tania Raskin tried to translate their passion for dogs into a doggie daycare and grooming business, but they quickly learned that it wasn't as easy as they thought. Now they are on the verge of losing…
This hippie spa owner wants to treat his staff like a "community" and is at odds with his aggressive manager, who is driving away the staff.
Absentee owner, Kim Krohn, has an "I don't care attitude" that has poisoned her staff and left her salon rudderless. Even though her house is in foreclosure, Kim barely spends time in her failing salon and her staff have checked out too.
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Tabatha kicks off season five when she visits the up and coming area of East Nashville, Tennessee where celebrity stylist Tanzy Clark Wright’s salon Mogulz is in a tizzy. Although Tanzy has been a pillar of her African-American community…
VIP Nightclub in Riverside, California was once the talk of the town, known for its fabulous, fierce drag shows, it also doubled up as a hip gay nightclub with lines out the door. But time has been unkind to this Riverside landmark. When…
The owner of a salon is afraid of returning to work, and tries to run her business from home.
NexGen barbershop in Murfreesboro Tennessee was once known as the place to go if you needed to maintain your mane or a five o’clock shadow. All that has changed since owner Mike Garcia abandoned his business for nearly a year to work with…
Tabatha helps Mary, the owner of the Summers Sports Bar, get the place back on track after the death of her husband left the business in bad shape.
Jennifer Norfleet and Tiffany Crawford are best friends turned business partners. However, Bombshells Salon and Spa is about to implode. Tiffany treats the business like her personal piggy bank, while Jennifer puts her blood, sweat and…
Reg Mangone, owner of House of Synergy Salon and Spa, has lost control over his business.
Veronica de Messina hoped Café Treats in Sherman Oaks, California, would hit the sweet spot with customers. Unfortunately, her café has garnered the reputation for leaving a bad taste in people’s mouths. Veronica thought that her large…
CJ Barnes opened up a nail salon without any experience, and now her business is failing.
Photographer and former Miss West Virginia pageant beauty queen, Jenn Cady knows the ins and outs of glitz and glam. However, having perfect hair and a million dollar smile couldn’t help her when she opened up a combined photography…
Nadia’s Family Salon in Englishtown, New Jersey was once a close-knit team of stylists that were more like family than colleagues. Owner Kevin Lichen’s passion for his salon led to a successful business that won the hearts of his staff…
On the season finale, Tabatha revisits the most memorable businesses from past seasons. Are they striving, struggling, or even worse, have they closed? Tabatha stops by Dr. Flavio’s Beauty School in Torrance, California, to see if…

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