New-normal hairdressing regime

Hairdressing during coronavirus Hairdressers and barbers must follow strict new rules, according to the government. Having finally been allowed to reopen after an enforced 14-week closure, guidelines in place have altered the salon experience in a dramatic way. In...

Hairdressing without the small talk

No talking at the hairdresser’s! The majority of our country’s hairdressing salons reopened for business on 4th July. With waiting lists running into the hundreds, if not thousands, some hairdressers actually tended to their first customers in three-and-a-half...

Illegal mobile hairdressing trade

Hair dyeing by mobile hairdresser The official line is that no one should be getting their hair done by a professional hairdresser or barber during lockdown. As mandated by the government in its ongoing response to the coronavirus pandemic, individuals providing...

Bad salon warning signs

Fresh-from-the-salon feeling There’s nothing quite like that fresh-from-the-salon feeling you get when you’ve had your hair cut at the hairdresser’s. Whilst choosing a hairdressing salon shouldn’t be fraught with risk, unfortunately sometimes it can be. Browse through...

National Hair Sunday for NHS heroes

Salons remain closed until July If you watched Boris Johnson’s 10th May announcement, you’ll know that the latest slightly-relaxed government measures dictate that hairdressing salons won’t open again until 4th July at the very earliest. What will the eventual easing...