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Life after lockdown - hairdressers?

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sleepyhorse · 27/04/2020 12:37

So with life to continue with social distancing for quite some time even after lockdown lifted, they are talking about shops, restaurants and pubs re-opening with such businesses being asked to apply the 2 metre distance rule. I wonder what this means for hairdressers though as that’s going to be tricky. What are your thoughts?

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flouncymcflouncerson · 27/04/2020 12:41

Hairdressers cannot keep a 2m distance so they will not ooen

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flouncymcflouncerson · 27/04/2020 12:41

*open

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rhowton · 27/04/2020 12:42

Apparently they are opening in Italy on the 1st June.

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Bigfishylittlefishy · 27/04/2020 12:42

No idea I am not planning on getting my hair cut or coloured for a long time to come though. Not greying yet and I had a good few inches off at the start of January.

If I wanted it doing though I would probably get a mobile hairdresser to come round. I feel like that would lessen the risk, what with the hairdryers blasting the air around.

I guess once restrictions are lifted people will make their own risk assessments.

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DaisylovesDonald · 27/04/2020 12:44

I think they will open relatively soon once things start opening back up. They quite often get a mention in other countries plans so I don’t see why it would be any different here. I hope they do anyway!!

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sleepyhorse · 27/04/2020 12:44

I find it hard to believe though as almost everyone is going to need s haircut and can’t imagine a lot of people wanting to leave the house until they’ve paid a visit to hair salon

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YahBasic · 27/04/2020 12:45

I think they will reopen in June with reduced bookings to only allow so many people in at once.

It will be similar to construction where they are advised if you cannot keep two metres away, then apply common sense and hygiene rules.

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RedRed9 · 27/04/2020 12:49

They could wear ppe. Which is what my hairdresser was doing before lockdown was enforced. She also reduced her clients to only allow one in at a time with plenty of time for cleaning in between. When I arrived I washed my hands (and she washed hers) and I didn’t have any refreshments.

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Polkadotties · 27/04/2020 12:50

I have no issue with going to the hairdressers. I would expect the salon to have scrupulous health and hygiene. Hairdressers to wear gloves and mask. Towels and gowns to be worn once and washed. Chair and tools to be sanitised between each client

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userxx · 27/04/2020 12:52

I really hope they open the salons soon. I have a number of good friends who are hairdressers and its really worrying for them.

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viques · 27/04/2020 13:01

My lovely hairdresser went off on maternity leave at Christmas, I managed to get an appointment in before she went but now I have a double problem, need a haircut urgently, but also need to find a new hairdresser . This will be my fourth hairdresser in two years after nearly 10 years with the same one.

I know, it's not an earth shattering issue . I am living with it.

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VeganVeal · 27/04/2020 13:15

Apparently they are opening in Italy on the 1st June

To be honest thats just too far for me to go for a hair cut

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mrbob · 27/04/2020 13:18

It is weird- in Australia they are still allowed. No pedicures or massages but apparently haircuts are safe Confused
Many places shut anyway

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gamerchick · 27/04/2020 13:18

To be honest thats just too far for me to go for a hair cut

Grin I dunno I think it would be worth it.

Man I miss my hairdresser, the husband looks scared when I'm huffing in a mirror and pulling it about.... Because he knows it'll have to be him.

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LHMBF · 27/04/2020 13:46

I'm bloody desperate for my hairdresser to open again, hair needs doing, I usually get it done at least once a week. Nails need doing too

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SheldonSaysSo1 · 27/04/2020 13:50

Wow I'm shocked at the number of people that would go straight and get their hair done once restrictions lifted. Maybe I'm unusual in thinking I'd avoid these sort of risks for couple of months at least.

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 27/04/2020 16:33

I've coloured my hair but it's darker than I'd like so if the hairdressers doesn't open soon I'll be trying to lighten it myself!

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 27/04/2020 16:34

Posted too soon - so providing the hygiene was scrupulous I would go.

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ComtesseDeSpair · 27/04/2020 16:38

Maybe I'm unusual in thinking I'd avoid these sort of risks for couple of months at least.

People risk assess differently. If my hairdresser is happy to be working then I’m happy to visit her. The risk from Covid for me is negligible, I’m not afraid of catching it, and I’m pretty certain people who work in salons are going to be keeping them more hygienic than e.g. supermarkets anyway.

I think salons will open relatively soon after lockdown is broken, albeit with capacity restrictions.

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VenusOfWillendorf · 27/04/2020 16:45

Our hairdressers re-opened today (Switzerland).
Along with beauticians and tattoo parlours Shock

Not booked an appointment as yet, I will wait and see what people are saying about it. I would love a haircut - though will be continuing to work from home until at least June, so I can hold out.

The DIY shops and garden centers also re-opened today. I would love to go to and get bedding plants. However, according to the local paper, the gardening center had a queue of 100 people at 7.25 this morning (it opened at 7.30) Shock Shock

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onetiredmummy13 · 27/04/2020 17:58

Honestly don’t know how this will work with salons. I’m a hairdresser and terrified of going back to work. We simply can not social distance. I work in a small salon (5 employees) but this could mean 20 people in a small space at any point in time. It’s ok saying to space people out 2 meters apart etc but we would literally not make any money doing this. 🤷‍♀️

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MrsWhites · 27/04/2020 18:14

I also think hairdressers will be one of the first groups to be given the go ahead to reopen. My countries seen them to be reasonably essential services and are opening them up again, so I see no reason why our government will not follow suit.

I cannot wait to get my hair coloured and cut (I’d settle for just the colour) and my hairdresser is regularly posting on Facebook about how she can’t wait to get back to work so I’ll be banging down the door on opening day, whilst following as many of the social distancing guidelines possible.

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VerbenaGirl · 27/04/2020 18:28

My hairdresser has a small salon in her home, and usually overlaps her clients, but was saying that if she’s allowed to start working she will only have one in at a time and wipe down with disinfectant in between. But obviously can’t do much about being near clients herself - so she’s resigned to being shut for a while yet. Once she’s happy (and allowed) to open, I’d be happy to go.

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sleepyhorse · 28/04/2020 19:39

I’m pretty sure they will open by June, if they take precautions

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