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Hairdressers cut hair again from March 1st: Customers should know that now

2021-02-14T11:55:17.259Z


If you want to finally part with your lockdown mane at the hairdresser's from March, you have to be patient. There are a few things to consider.


If you want to finally part with your lockdown mane at the hairdresser's from March, you have to be patient.

There are a few things to consider.

  • Finally the professionals are allowed to run again!

  • From March 1st, a visit to the hairdresser will be possible again despite the lockdown extension

  • Customers will probably have to expect corona regulations and long waiting times.

Munich - The federal and state governments have agreed on a further extension of the lockdown.

But one professional group can breathe a sigh of relief: From the beginning of March hairdressers will be able to use scissors again and free the Federal Republic of their Corona hairstyles.

The Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) justified the decision, among other things, by saying that the right to a decent hairstyle is also “a question of dignity”.

Above all, the opening of the hairdresser means one thing first of all: After the long Corona shutdown, the industry is finally coming back to urgently needed income - no more uncertainty, no more short-time work.

The President of the Central Association of the German Hairdressing Trade (ZV), Harald Esser, is relieved in an association announcement: “An entire industry is taking a deep breath, we finally have a perspective and planning security.

For many owners of the 80,000 salons in Germany, the weeks of closure are threatening their very existence. ”Nevertheless, there is also a lot of criticism of the government's lockdown decision.

An entire industry breathes a sigh of relief, finally we have a perspective and planning security.

Harald Esser, President of the Central Association of the German Hairdressing Trade 

Hairdresser despite Corona: cutting will start again from March - you should be quick here

There is still a few weeks left until March 1st, but it is also worthwhile for customers to start thinking about the long-awaited visit to the hairdresser.

Esser emphasizes: "Of course, in view of the incidence of infection, it is now elementary to comply with the occupational health and safety standards and hygiene rules in the salons." This can also lead to longer waiting times.

In addition, there is a high rush after the previous closings.

A decent hairstyle is, after all, a matter of dignity ...

Most hairdressing salons are already fully booked for the first week after the lockdown.

It is important to be quick here.

If you've got hold of one of the long-awaited appointments, you should definitely show up on time.

Waiting areas are severely restricted by the maximum number of people in the store.

Waiting times and hygiene rules: Visiting the hairdresser despite the coronavirus - rules are still to come

The individual federal states have yet to work out the exact hygiene rules and regulations.

However, they are likely to be similar to the Corona rules in summer and autumn 2020.

Dry haircuts, which are popular as being particularly quick and cheap, are therefore prohibited.

In order to avoid an increased risk of infection, the salons will also remain as empty as possible.

That means: fewer appointments, longer intervals and please only take a seat individually!

Children are only accompanied by one parent.

The accompaniment should always be announced in advance.

Purchases for possible hygiene measures, such as plexiglass panes, masks and disinfectants, could also result in a slight price increase.

List of rubric lists: © Roland Schlager

Source: merkur

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