The coronavirus is changing the way we're able to get haircuts. Here's how.
“So much has changed,” Kristal Kaiser, co-owner and senior stylist at Salon Skanda, told HuffPost. “We really had to change the way we do things at the salon because we are team-based, sometimes working three stylists to one head, which would be insane right now.”
There are currently no more than three stylists working at a time and no double-booking, meaning there are never more than 10 people in the salon at a time, including support staff.
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