MUDRA · PMEGP · Stand-Up India (Women Entrepreneurs)

Project Report for
Beauty Parlour / Salon

Complete project report for beauty parlour bank loan — equipment list, service pricing, revenue projection, CMA data. Special MUDRA scheme for women. Bank-ready in 60 seconds.

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Best Loan Schemes for Beauty Parlour

Women entrepreneurs get additional subsidies and benefits.

Most Popular
MUDRA Kishor / Tarun
₹50,000–₹10 Lakh
No collateral. Perfect for equipment purchase and shop setup. Women get 0.25% rate concession at most PSU banks.
35% Subsidy
PMEGP (Women)
Up to ₹25 Lakh
25% urban / 35% rural capital subsidy for women. Beauty services qualify as a service sector unit under PMEGP.
For Women / SC/ST
Stand-Up India
₹10 Lakh–₹1 Crore
Covers 75% of project cost. For Greenfield (new) businesses only. Beauty salon qualifies if owned by woman/SC/ST.

Beauty Parlour Equipment Cost Breakdown

These items go into the machinery & equipment section of your project report.

EquipmentTypical Cost
Hydraulic Salon Chair (2–4 nos)₹15,000–₹40,000
Dressing Mirror with LED Light₹8,000–₹20,000
Hair Washing Unit / Backwash Chair₹12,000–₹30,000
Facial Steamer & Skin Care Machine₹15,000–₹50,000
Hair Straightener & Dryer Set₹10,000–₹25,000
Massage Table / Pedicure Chair₹12,000–₹35,000
Air Conditioner (1.5 ton)₹30,000–₹45,000
Interior Work / Flooring₹30,000–₹80,000
Initial Product Stock₹20,000–₹60,000
Total Setup Cost₹1.5L – ₹5L

What Your Beauty Parlour Report Includes

Services list with market pricing (haircut, facial, makeup)
Equipment list with brand-wise cost breakdown
Shop area, location, and monthly rent details
Daily footfall estimate and revenue per customer
Staff structure — head beautician, assistant, salary
Product cost (consumables) as % of revenue
PMEGP women entrepreneur subsidy calculation
5-year P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow
CMA data in IBA format with MPBF
DSCR ≥ 1.25 guaranteed by calculation engine
Word (.docx) editable output for bank submission
Hindi version available for rural branches

FAQs — Beauty Parlour Loan & Project Report

Can I get MUDRA loan for beauty parlour?

Yes, beauty parlour is one of the most common MUDRA loan businesses. Under MUDRA Kishor (₹50,000–₹5 lakh), you can fund equipment like hair dryers, straighteners, massage chairs, facial machines, and initial product stock. Under MUDRA Tarun (₹5–₹10 lakh), you can fund a full salon setup with AC, interior work, and multiple service stations. A project report is required for Kishor and Tarun applications.

How much does it cost to open a beauty parlour?

A small home-based parlour can start with ₹50,000–₹1.5 lakh. A standard beauty parlour in a rented commercial space costs ₹2–₹5 lakh for equipment and setup. A premium salon with multiple service stations can cost ₹8–₹20 lakh. Key costs are: mirrors and dressing tables (₹30,000–₹80,000), salon chairs and footrests (₹20,000–₹60,000), facial and skin treatment machines (₹30,000–₹1.5 lakh), and hair equipment (₹20,000–₹50,000).

What should a beauty parlour project report include?

A beauty parlour project report should include: (1) Services offered and pricing (facial, hair, makeup, waxing, nail art), (2) Equipment list with brand and cost quotations, (3) Shop location, area, and monthly rent, (4) Expected daily footfall and revenue per customer, (5) Staff — beauticians, helper — with salary, (6) Monthly running costs — products, utilities, rent, (7) 5-year revenue and profit projections, (8) DSCR ≥ 1.25 to show loan repayment capacity.

Are there special loan schemes for women beauty parlour owners?

Yes. Women entrepreneurs get preferential treatment: MUDRA loans for women get 0.25% interest rate concession at many banks. Under PMEGP, women get 35% subsidy vs 25% for men (rural) and 25% vs 15% (urban). Stand-Up India specifically targets women and SC/ST entrepreneurs — covers loans of ₹10 lakh to ₹1 crore. Mahila Udyam Nidhi Scheme (SBI) also offers concessional rates for women-owned beauty businesses.

How much can a beauty parlour earn per month?

Revenue depends heavily on location and service quality: Home-based parlour: ₹15,000–₹40,000/month, Small commercial parlour: ₹40,000–₹1 lakh/month, Mid-size salon in busy market: ₹1–₹3 lakh/month. Net profit margin is typically 30–45% after paying rent, salary, and products. Your project report revenue projection should be based on conservative daily customer estimates — typically 6–12 clients/day for a starting parlour.

Do I need any certificate or license for beauty parlour?

There's no specific national license for beauty parlours, but you need: Trade License from local municipality, Shop & Establishment registration, GST registration (if turnover > ₹20 lakh), and optionally CIDESCO/VLCC/NIOS certificate (improves loan approval chances as it proves skill). No FSSAI license is needed unless you sell food products. Some states like Maharashtra require a Certificate of Beauty Therapy from a recognized institution.

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