Spike in hair bookings but still some curly issues

Spike in hair bookings but still some curly issues
Brent Melville
A not unexpected surge in bookings across the country’s 5,000 salons and barbershops following trimmed back covid-19 restrictions has left some operators wondering if they’ve done enough to reopen this Thursday.Most of those businesses, accounting for about 20,000 workers deemed as non-essential under lockdown rules, are poised to open their doors from as early as midnight tomorrow but say they haven’t had official guidance about the steps they need to take ahead of opening.The NZ Association of Registered hairdresse...

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