This is the question of stylist not wants to hear right now

Navigation guidelines for reopened salons can be difficult on stylists, and you can get worse.


Navigate a new way of life in the middle of thePandemic of Covid-19 is not easy, even like someCompanies reopening. As the threat of coronavirus still sets, consumers and employees adapt to the variations of service needed to reduce risk. If you attend these places, you should be aware of the seemingly harmless things you do or saying that it can make life more difficult for workers. Take the living room, for example. There is a question that your stylist does not want to hear right now, "Can you see me earlier?"

Veronica Tapia,hairdresser and owner of Jersey Curl Salon, recently announced itDate of reopening of the show June 23rd. However, she says she has been asked several times in e-mails and phone messages if her living room could take some clients in advance.

"If I just announced a reopening date, why would someone ask if I can see them earlier than that date?" She wonders.

And it's not just stylists who are preparing to start working again who want you to be aware of that. It goes forliving rooms that are already reopened, also. Many stylists are already counted at a certain date of ironing of appointments reported or canceled. When you make your appointment, the stylists will usually tell you the next appointment they are available that align with all the restrictions you have given them. So ask them if they can see you earlier that this can be frustrating.

mature adult woman with mouth nose mask and washed hairs relaxing with eyes closed in hairdresser salon during first weeks of reopening after long periode of coronavirus lockdown, coiffeur working on other client with enough social distance blurred in background
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And Tapia says that frustrations do not stop there. After remote from their favorite living room for months, many customers want a wide amount of services and expect them to be done in one appointment.

"Some people will say that they want to do everything the same day-cut the cut, the color correction, the reflections - and the answer I have is no. The max is two services for the moment," explain-t -she. "I suggested that they reserve two separate appointments. I think it's just just for the rest of the customers, so everyone has the chance to get a cut or color."

And Tapia is far from the oneHair stylist overwhelmed with appointments Currently. Many customers are eager to get the treatments they want and have booked schedules as soon as the books have been reopened. For example, Connecticut allowed the salons to be open again again from June 1st andThe connectivity mirror spoken to severalstylists who said they had few available appointments left in the coming weeks. Elmwood Barbershop ownerChris Niles said he had already booked until July.

In addition to respecting these companies will have been submerged for a while, Tapia says that customers must be prepared for things to be very different from the way they were before coronavirus. Most salons are not allowed to have waiting rooms because ofDirectives of social distancing of the stateAnd many products may be delayed or out of stock, as indicated that Tapia says almost "each supply chain of each company" has been affected. "If customers understand these dilemmas before making appointments, stylists will not receive time game for things they can not control, making it a better environment for everyone.

"We try our best to welcome everyone, considering," Tapia said. "It's like we opened a new show in different guidelines, while paying attention to our staff and our customers. As we continue to implement these new changes, we hope to find better and more efficient solutions. But for Now, that's how it must be. "And for more changes, you can expect your next haircut, check the7 things you will never see more at your hair salon.

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