Vogue Vanity

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Vogue Vanity is a local hair and beauty salon in Glenorchy, Tasmania, offering haircuts, colouring, extensions, barber services and other personal grooming treatments.

Glenorchy, TAS, Australia

About Vogue Vanity

Vogue Vanity is a local hair and beauty salon based in Glenorchy, Tasmania, specialising in modern haircuts, colouring, hair extensions, barber services and a range of personal grooming treatments. They cater to women, men and teens, offering everything from simple trims and blow-dries through to full colour transformations, balayage, foils, keratin smoothing, beard trims and styling for special occasions. Bookings and payments are managed online through their Square-powered site at vogue-vanity.square.site, where clients can browse services, view pricing, purchase gift vouchers and sometimes buy haircare products.

A charge from Vogue Vanity will usually appear on your statement when you pay for a salon visit, place a deposit to secure an appointment, purchase a gift card or prepay for a service package. Because they use Square for payments, the charge may show as “SQ * VOGUE VANITY”, “VOGUE VANITY GLENORCHY” or a similar wording, and the transaction date may be the day you booked online, not the actual appointment date. You may also see a small temporary authorization or a pending amount when you first add a card for online booking, pay a deposit, reschedule an appointment, or if a no-show or late-cancellation fee is applied under their booking policy.

If you’re unsure about a Vogue Vanity charge, start by checking your email or SMS for booking confirmations or Square receipts related to hair or grooming appointments in Glenorchy, as well as any gift vouchers you may have bought for someone else. Log into your Square account (if you created one during checkout) or search your inbox for “Vogue Vanity” or “Square” to locate the exact receipt and service details. To resolve any questions, use the contact or booking enquiry form at vogue-vanity.square.site or message them via their listed social channels, providing the transaction date, last four digits of the card, and the amount charged; they can then verify the booking, explain deposits or fees, adjust mistakes, or discuss refunds or credits where appropriate.

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  1. SQ *VOGUE VANITY Glenorchy AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement say “SQ * VOGUE VANITY” or “Vogue Vanity Glenorchy”?

Vogue Vanity processes card payments through Square, so charges may appear as “SQ * VOGUE VANITY” or “VOGUE VANITY GLENORCHY” rather than the full salon name. This descriptor is normal for in‑salon card payments and online bookings made via vogue-vanity.square.site. The statement line usually includes the date the payment was processed, which might be the day you booked online rather than the day of your appointment.

What are typical prices for Vogue Vanity services and why might my charge be higher than a basic haircut?

Vogue Vanity’s pricing varies by service; basic haircuts generally cost less than colour, extensions or specialty treatments, and combined services are usually charged as a single larger transaction. If your amount seems higher than expected, it may include a package (e.g., cut + colour + blow-dry), a premium colour service like balayage or foils, a treatment add-on, or a tip added at checkout. For the most accurate and current pricing, check the service menu on vogue-vanity.square.site or the itemised receipt emailed or texted after your visit.

Why was I charged a deposit or a fee before my actual appointment date?

Vogue Vanity may require a card on file and/or a deposit when you book online to secure higher-value services like colour work or extensions. This deposit is charged on the booking date and applied toward your final bill on the day of your appointment. If you cancel late or do not attend, a no‑show or late‑cancellation fee may be charged according to their booking policy, which can also appear before the scheduled appointment date. You can review these terms on the booking page at vogue-vanity.square.site or in your confirmation email.

I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Vogue Vanity—what does this mean?

Small or duplicate pending amounts are usually temporary authorizations placed by Square to verify your card when you book online or update payment details. These are not completed sales and typically disappear or adjust to the final service amount within a few business days, depending on your bank. If a pending charge remains on your statement for more than 7 business days, contact your bank first, then reach out to Vogue Vanity with a screenshot so they can confirm whether the transaction was captured or voided.

How do I cancel, reschedule, or pause a recurring appointment with Vogue Vanity?

If you’ve set up regular bookings (for example, fortnightly cuts or colour maintenance), you can usually cancel or reschedule via the confirmation link in your email or SMS from their Square booking system. Follow the “Manage appointment” or similar link to change the date or time, noting any cut‑off windows for fee‑free changes. If you can’t find the link or need extra help, use the contact form at vogue-vanity.square.site or message them through their listed social media pages with your name, original appointment time and the change you need.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or see what services were included in my Vogue Vanity charge?

Receipts for Vogue Vanity transactions are normally emailed or texted to you by Square at the time of payment. Search your inbox or messages for “Vogue Vanity” or “Square receipt” around the transaction date to see a line-item breakdown of services, products, deposits and tips. If you still can’t locate it, contact the salon via the website with the last four digits of your card, the transaction date and amount, and they can reissue a digital receipt.

How do I request a refund or dispute an unexpected charge from Vogue Vanity?

Start by contacting Vogue Vanity directly using the enquiry or contact form on vogue-vanity.square.site, providing your full name, the date and amount of the charge, and a brief explanation of the issue. They can review your booking history, confirm attendance, explain any no‑show or late‑cancellation fees, and determine whether a refund, partial refund or credit is possible under their salon policies. If the charge appears fraudulent and the salon confirms no booking under your details, you should also notify your bank or card issuer to initiate a formal dispute.

I bought a Vogue Vanity gift voucher—could that explain a charge I don’t recognise?

Yes. Gift vouchers and prepaid packages purchased through vogue-vanity.square.site or in-salon are processed via Square and will appear under the same Vogue Vanity descriptor on your statement. The transaction may not list “gift voucher” explicitly, so look back for any recent occasions where you purchased a voucher for yourself or as a gift. Check your email for a digital voucher or confirmation, and if you’re unsure, contact the salon with the transaction details so they can verify whether it was a voucher purchase.

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