(Photo by Chris Knight/Unsplash)TRENTON - Residents in New Jersey who have had to manage shaggy hair or make do with at-home haircuts will soon be allowed to get a proper trim.Governor Phil Murphy announced on Friday that barbershops and hair salons in the Garden State will be allowed to reopen on Monday, June 22.The order will also release restrictions on spas, nail salons, tanning salons, tattoo parlors, massage parlors, cosmetology shops, hair braiding shops and electrology facilities.Murphy says comprehensive guidelines for reopening will be handed down by the Office of Consumer Affairs.
These directives will highlight mitigation strategies necessary for operation.Personal care facilities can only offer service by appointment and all.