Plus, how salons and stylists are adapting to uncertain times.
How Salons and Stylists Are Adapting to Coronavirus
“Customers are grateful that we are open,” said owner James Corbett. “We are trying to accommodate those who wish to have a service. It’s a constant emotional struggle to stay open, but we are trained experts in sanitation,” he continued.
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