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Lush confirms plans to reopen 88 stores on Monday - here's what they'll look like inside

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Lush will be reopening it's 88 English stores on Monday as lockdown restrictions ease on the high street. Stores in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will follow at a later date, but the beauty chain can't confirm exactly when until there is updated guidance from the local governments.

But things won't be quite the same as they were before the coronavirus outbreak. Using lessons learnt from reopening stores in other countries, there will be a string of changes to UK branches - as well as fewer services on offer while Covid-19 remains a threat.

Changes in store confirmed to Mirror Money include: Lower staffing levels A continuous cleaning rota Customers will be invited to wash their hands as soon as they arrive in store with their

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