[post_page_title]Getting In Close[/post_page_title]
There’s a reason why hair salons couldn’t operate when the pandemic was at its height; hairdressers work in close proximity with their clients. Unlike other jobs, stylists see their clients regularly, stand exceptionally close to them, and converse with them for at least half an hour.
That’s a pretty big chunk of time to spend in an almost-stranger’s personal space. So, it’s no surprise that hairstylists get exposed to the worst hygiene issues imaginable, from bad breath to fungus-infected neck folds.
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