In my city, beauty salons have finally officially started working, in particular - hairdressing salons. Who doesn't know - I'm from Kaliningrad.
They were allowed to work, of course, under certain conditions: the craftsmen must wear robes, hats, masks, gloves and change all this every 3 hours. For the time being, it is forbidden to work for make-up artists, eyebrow artists, eyelash extension masters, as well as cosmetic face masks and SPA procedures for the body.
Hairdressers and salons of clients now take strictly by appointment. No one is taken from the street by passing by.
Initially, I thought that people would rush to the hairdressers at once, and the record would be at best in a week. But the free window was already the day after tomorrow.
I recorded on May 14, I was recorded on May 16. The fact that I waited a couple of days was a very correct decision, because on May 12 there was a stir in hairdressing salons, especially for overgrown men. In some salons, a record has already been formed for a month in advance, and this all happened only in the morning of the first day of the official opening of the salons.
The day before the visit, the administrator called me to remind me of the appointment and told me to wear a mask.
I'll tell you a little about the situation in the city, because this was my first exit beyond the grocery store in the last two months.
There are very few people in the city. Even despite the day off and the fact that our self-isolation was partially removed, many were wearing masks: some in disposable, some in medical, and some in self-made ones. Looking at the prices of masks, I was not surprised that someone sewed masks themselves (by the way, I'm preparing material about how much they really have risen in price, because I have old price lists from manufacturers from work).
Many cafes and restaurants are closed, some work for take-out, and some are completely closed. Many small shops were closed. You know, it was somehow sad to look at all this.
I signed up for a haircut on Saturday morning so that there were fewer people around. I came to the salon, they immediately checked my temperature, treated my hands with an antiseptic and asked me to put on shoe covers. They even taught me how to do it :-)
While I was sitting in a chair, one of the foremen came to work and the administrator immediately checked his temperature.
All masters worked in masks, disposable aprons and gloves, the distance between the chairs in the hairdresser was about two meters, and all clients were wearing masks.
In general, I can say that little has changed in the work of hairdressing salons. It got cleaner, yes. Walk barefoot.
And how are things with you in the city after self-isolation? Have you already visited beauty salons? Are there many people in the city? Tell us in the comments, interesting :-)