When hairdressers reopen on July 7, we could all be banned from chit-chat
While we all count down the days until the rumoured reopening of hair salons next month, it’s also very apparent that the experience will never be the same again. For a start, we’ll be acknowledging safety measures such as social distancing from fellow customers, the salon will be far less full than normal in order to do that, the hairdresser will likely be wearing PPE, and we’ll all be wearing masks.
Any discussions that take place in person should be kept 'to a minimum', read the guidelines, and be conducted via the mirror while standing behind the client. 'You can lower the risk of infection by standing side-by-side rather than facing people,' the document continues. As someone who has always yearned for silence during hairdressing appointments, this is music to my ears. Life is so full of noise, the idea of sitting for three hours with nothing to do but read an old dog-eared magazine is bliss to me . Struggling to fill awkward silence? Not so much.
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