Hairdressers have been told to quit the 'small talk' when they hopefully reopen their doors next month. Questions such as; 'Where you going on holiday?' or 'What you up to this weekend?' are to be discouraged during hair washing.
Instead, if they get the go-ahead to reopen in early July, hairdressers are being asked to observe a 'silence rule'. The National Hair and Beauty Federation (NHBF) has advised members to keep chat "to a minimum" to protect both staff and customers.
It comes as the federation is urging the Government to publish full guidance as salons will need two weeks to redesign. In a letter to Alok Sharma, the Business Secretary, NHBF has expressed disappointment that “despite a real sense of progress” no official guidance is
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