Success Factors of Selected Beauty Salon Businesses
along Layunan Binangonan, Rizal
A Research Study
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in
Fundamentals of Research
Submitted by:
Campena, Ma. Gladys Anjenette A.
Ducanes, Eleanize L.
Francisco, Phoebe Hannah B.
Pacnis, Darlene Mae U.
Rios, Elmira D
Submitted to:
Dr. Carolina D. Ditan
August, 2013
Acknowledgement
We wish to express our whole hearted appreciation and deepest gratitude to the following persons whose assistance was most valuable in the preparation and completion of this study.
First to God, our father almighty, with thy guidance, undying love and grace who gave us the spirit and energy while doing this study, to continuously bless us with knowledge and wisdom in order to accomplished this project.
To our families and love ones for their support, inspirations and pieces of advice.
To Dr. Carolina Ditan, for her encouragement, guidance, willingness to help us finished this study.
To the members of the panel, Dr. Celso Mendoza and Dr. Emma Guno.
To our colleagues, friends and others who in one way or another gave us a portion of their time to make the successful realization of this study.
Without whom none of these would be possible. Thank you.
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Introduction
Back in the days of the ancient Egyptians, people from the upper classes would normally have their hair clipped very close to their heads. This is so they could wear full and fancy wigs on top of their heads for special occasions, ceremonies and public outings. Back then, the beauty salons were the places where wigs were being made and ordered. While many beauty salons could be found inside the palaces of the rich and noble, there were also a few on the streets which the commoners