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Are Hair Salons Safe to Open? COVID-19 Changes to Expect

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did send me a reminder that my license fee is due this year, so they know where to find me." Instead, she and other staffers at her salon received recommendations and advice from salons in states that opened up earlier.Melissa Taylor, who owns the , a multicultural hair salon in Minneapolis, MN, worries on behalf of her clientele, too. "COVID-19 has disproportionately affected communities of color, and there are so many unknowns pertaining to the virus," she tells Glamour.

While her salon is tentatively set to reopen on June 15, the tension and pain amid the recent protests against police brutality and racial injustice are her priority these days, coronavirus or not. "My greatest concern is for the wellbeing of our community and giving.

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