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No magazines and no dry cuts - what hairdressers may look like after lockdown

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Hairdressers across Europe are starting to re-open with drastic measures in place - giving a glimpse of what salons and barbers may look like in Britain after lockdown.

There is still no definitive indication as to when people can start getting their hair cut and dyed by professionals in the UK, but Germany has become the latest country to relax its rules.

Germany's salons can re-open but new regulations include no waiting area, magazines or dry cuts, while face masks to be worn by customers and staff.

The new rules - which also include social distancing of 1.5m and gloves to be worn until hair is washed - have been issued by German ministries for economy and for social affairs and backed by the regulatory body BGW. Sign up to get the

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