Being asked about your holidays, love life and weekend plans could be a thing of the past when getting your hair cut 💇
Being asked about your holidays, love life and weekend plans could be a thing of the past when getting your hair cut.
In suggested guidelines, the federation says: ‘Avoid face-to-face discussions with clients. Discussions about cut, colour and treatments should be made via the mirror while standing behind the client and kept to a minimum.‘You can lower the risk of infection if you stand or sit side-to-side rather than facing people. Consider offering online consultations to reduce the appointment time.‘This could be done before your salon or barbershop is fully open for business.
A number of salons, including owner Andrew Mulvenna from Belfast, are making safety preparations before potentially reopening It comes after the federation asked the government to publish full guidance to give salons and barbers time to prepare and redesign. ‘Clear messaging on this matter is of absolute importance in order to demonstrate that each of these types of business plays an equal role in reducing the risk of spreading Covid-19 and ensuring the safety of themselves, their clients and those they interact with.
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