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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perhaps set yourself up a little business plan of how you would manage your room, the treatments and your clients. How would you order supplies/pay suppliers, market the service and get people in - would you use the booking services of the main salon etc. Also, what would you need to pay for the room, will the owner want profit share and how much are you prepared to negotiate as rent. Will you need to share in administration costs or will the salon manager manage you? Legal agreements?? When you have factored all this in you can decide whether it is something that will be viable and beneficial to both of you.
If you can convince the salon owner that you can provide additionality to their salon they will be more interested. For example one of your clients might start looking into beauty treatments that they offer and vise versa.
Good luck, just be brave.
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