Tear-Off Hair Flyer That Books Appointments

Cool ad ideas | Funny advertising ideas, Funny brochure ideas, Hair salon
This flyer doesn’t just *ask* if you need a haircut… it gives the poster a haircut in real time. As people rip off the tear-off tabs, the photo’s bangs get shorter and shorter, revealing a very relieved face. It turns a boring street pole into a live demo of your service and practically dares people to interact with it.
How the Tear-Off Hair Flyer Works
The flyer shows a person with long bangs covering most of their face under the headline “NEED A HAIRCUT?”. The bottom of the photo is sliced into vertical tear-off strips, each printed with contact details for the salon. When someone pulls off a strip, it’s like snipping a chunk of hair. After enough strips are taken, the model’s eyes, eyebrows, and big grin are fully visible, visually proving how much better a clean cut looks.
Why This Street Flyer Books Real Appointments
- Turns the entire flyer into a physical before-and-after demo of a haircut.
- Creates curiosity: people want to see the finished face, so they interact.
- Every tear-off tab is a tiny business card with your number or booking link.
- Uses a dead-simple headline that instantly calls out the target customer.
- Transforms a cheap printout into a mini street performance everyone remembers.
How Salons Could Swipe This Idea
City Fringe Salon could place these tear-off hair flyers near busy commuter stops so every ripped tab both reveals more of the model’s face and sends a new client to their online booking page.
Sidewalk Cuts Barbershop could swap in a shaggy beard photo and use tear-off strips as beard hairs so each pull demonstrates a cleaner trim and includes a QR code for same-day appointments.
