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Saskatchewan salons will reopen next week: Here’s what your first trip back will look like

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A trip to the salon will look different for many next week as salons reopen with new safety measures in place. Salons are permitted to open again on May 19, 2020 and according to staff at Beauty Depot, clients will notice changes from the first moment they step in the store. “They’re going to notice new signage right away, asking them to practice social distancing,” said owner Ken Clarkson.

Beauty Depot has even taken over an additional space across the hall from their usual spot in the Victoria Square Mall to ensure proper distancing is happening.

There will also be signs asking all clients and shoppers to sanitize their hands upon entering. When it comes to the actual haircut, customers can expect their stylists to look quite different

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