What specifications does Clean Your Dirty Face provide for the CYDF Facial Bar?
Clean_Your_Dirty_Face Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Before you open your CYDF Facial Bar, we (or our designees) will:
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- Provide you specifications for your CYDF Facial Bar, including requirements for dimensions, design, image, interior layout, decor, Operating Assets, color scheme, interior decorating services, and designated and approved suppliers for your purchase of all necessary products and supplies. We do not deliver or install any required equipment, signs, fixtures, opening inventory, or supplies. (Franchise Agreement − Sections 2.C, 2.D, 2.E and 8).
Before your CYDF Facial Bar opens, you must obtain and use the hardware, software and other products and services we specify periodically (the "Computer System"). Currently, the Computer System is comprised of one desktop computer, a point-of-sale system and associated
hardware that meets our standards and specifications. You may purchase the components of the Computer System from any vendor of your choosing, and it may be a brand and model that you select as long as it meets our standards and specifications. The cost of the Computer System, along with high-speed internet access inside your CYDF Facial Bar, will vary depending on the additional software programs you desire and the physical layout of your CYDF Facial Bar. Due to the various configurations of the Computer System, we estimate the cost of the Computer System to range from $300 to $2,000.
In addition to the cost of the Computer System, you must pay a monthly POS System Fee for our proprietary software (currently $449 per month, subject to maximum fee of $700 per month).
The Operations Manual contains the mandatory specifications, standards, operating procedures, and rules that we periodically prescribe for operating a CYDF Facial Bar ("System Standards"), other specifications, standards and procedures that we suggest, and information on your other obligations under the Franchise Agreement. We may modify the Operations Manual periodically to reflect changes in System Standards. There are currently a total of 230 pages in our Operations Manual.
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND TRAINING (FDD pages 24–39)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Clean Your Dirty Face's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchisor will provide franchisees with specifications for their CYDF Facial Bar. These specifications include requirements for dimensions, design, image, interior layout, decor, Operating Assets, color scheme, and interior decorating services. Clean Your Dirty Face also designates and approves suppliers from whom franchisees must purchase all necessary products and supplies. However, the franchisor does not handle the delivery or installation of any required equipment, signs, fixtures, opening inventory, or supplies.
In addition to the physical specifications, Clean Your Dirty Face requires franchisees to obtain and use a specified Computer System, which currently includes a desktop computer, a point-of-sale system, and associated hardware that meets the franchisor's standards. While franchisees can purchase the components from any vendor and select the brand and model, it must meet Clean Your Dirty Face's standards. The estimated cost for the Computer System ranges from $300 to $2,000, excluding the cost of high-speed internet access. Franchisees must also pay a monthly POS System Fee for proprietary software, which is currently $449 per month, subject to a maximum fee of $700 per month.
Before opening, Clean Your Dirty Face will review and either approve or disapprove the proposed site and lease for the premises. They will also review the franchisee's proposed development and construction plans, including any revisions, and notify the franchisee of their approval or disapproval. Prior to the grand opening, Clean Your Dirty Face will inspect the CYDF Facial Bar to confirm that it meets their minimum standards and specifications, providing written confirmation when the location is approved to open. Franchisees must also adhere to the mandatory specifications, standards, operating procedures, and rules outlined in the Operations Manual, which contains 230 pages and may be modified periodically to reflect changes in System Standards.