South Carolina
Related: About this forumI'm scared to go to hairdresser now. Greenville's
Order says in salons , workers only have to wear the masks when customers are there.
Would you feel safe?
TEB
(13,689 posts)Last edited Tue Oct 13, 2020, 07:10 AM - Edit history (1)
samnsara
(18,282 posts)...again. I used to have my hair foiled and cut 3 x a year.. that was a 5-6 hour ordeal. Im NOT doing that again anytime soon. SO...I bleached out the rest of the foil and dyed my hair pink. Its easy to take care of and no gray hair I plan on letting it grow long and wear it in a long pink braid.
Now I coordinate my masks with my hair...and I may need to get a pair of pink Birks...
mercuryblues
(15,111 posts)I haven't had one in decades. I thought it was going to be hard to do, but my touch of dyslexia came in handy for that.
Pachamama
(17,013 posts)If you havent cut it since March or even earlier, I could see it feeling really urgent. But at the end of the day is your health more important?
I personally am very cautious and only cut my hair in August when I could do it outside by a hairdresser who was working outside with me and her with masks on and she had no gloves on after sanitizing hands. She also was testing weekly. Now with the surge coming I figure I am not cutting my hair till at least the Spring. She provides me with color and I touch up and color the gray myself. It actually doesnt look too bad. Even my partner is growing his hair long and I help trim it.
I wont take the chance personally. Hairdressers/ stylists come in contact with more people than most (and in close contact) and being indoors.....no thank you.
If you can wait Raccoon I would...your Health and well being is most important. Dont put it to chance. Not now.
LisaM
(28,601 posts)Last edited Tue Oct 13, 2020, 11:37 AM - Edit history (1)
She is observing the rules (they are supposed to always keep masks on) to a tee. I was impressed. Every other chair was not in use and she sanitizes them all between visits. My coat and purse went on one sanitized chair, I went on another. I had to wait for her to let me in, and then wash my hands upon arrival. Every towel and robe was one-use only and each of the two hairdressers only has one client at a time. (The other person works part time and I never saw any other person besides my hairdresser). She also told me that she won't go to the nail salon or alterations business in the same building (different entrances) because the people don't wear masks when no customers are there, even though in this case it's the law. She also has some kind of sanitizing light she takes out into the shared hallway every hour or so (I have no idea what this does or how effective it is). Neither one of us ever took off our masks.
I felt safe but then again, our laws say she has to have the mask on and she couldn't have been more observant. Maybe you can find someone as careful as she was?
Edited to say I forgot to mention she took my temperature and asked me to confirm I hadn't had any of a long list of symptoms.
Arkansas Granny
(31,827 posts)I don't want to take a chance of undoing all my prevention efforts of the last several months for a haircut.
I'm high risk and we're experiencing a rise in cases. It might be safer in your area.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)At great clips since the start of the pandemic. I encountered no problem. The staff was masked and taking great precautions. I did give the stylist a $10.00 tip each time as it seemed the right thing to do.
Rorey
(8,513 posts)But, no, I'm not going. I'd go if they'd put a station outside, I think.
hlthe2b
(106,359 posts)becomes very problematic. They usually have no means for cross-ventilation outside their HVAC unit which is a big damned question for filter contamination if they allow workers to congregate without masks in between clients. Risk diminished by all wearing masks at the time of the haircut, but hardly optimal.
SO, no. I think this is a bad idea. I've not had my hair cut in six months since January. I'd sure like to and we have a statewide mandatory mask mandate. But, as a HCW, if I do, it will be early in the morning after I've inquired how many other clients will be there and I will undoubtedly use one of my prized supply of N95 to do so. I owe it to my patients to do so.
You might inquire if they would allow you to come in with wet, clean hair (which they can rewet) and do so very quickly without drying to limit exposure. Even better if they would agree to do so sitting OUTSIDE.
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,058 posts)My stylist wears a mask, I get my temp taken, and will have to wait outside. Come Winter, that will be a problem.
fleur-de-lisa
(14,664 posts)I havent had my hair cut since February. I have pretty long and very straight hair. Its driving me nuts. I dont think my hair has been this long in thirty years. I keep it up in a clip or in a pony tail most of the time, but its getting too long and wont stay put.
True Blue American
(18,164 posts)There is one beautician and occasionally a part timer in another room. Masks and sanitizing.
raccoon
(31,457 posts)Unless I get a good recommendation from a friend.
Its not like I go much of anywhere, anyway. Lol.
Native
(6,561 posts)I was extremely anxious even though all my friends, who are EXTREMELY cautious, had done it. As you know, Florida has lifted all restrictions. That said there isn't a salon in our town that is stupid enough to have dispensed with masks. As my hairdresser said when I asked her if they were still following the original protocol, "Of course. Do you think we're that stupid; that we want to get sick?"
Ask around and make sure you are comfortable with the measures they are taking.
For me, my salon has a souped up ventilation system, my hairdresser uses the Shahag method (dry cuts), they won't do shampoos, you sit in the car until it's your time for the chair, and everyone is required to wear masks. I was in and out in 15 minutes. Brought nothing with me other than my car keys and exact cash to cover cost plus tip. She also made an appointment time for when they are the slowest (which happened to be 4:15 pm). There was only 1 other customer in the salon. It was scary, but I had to do it. My hair grows super fast (1 inch a month) and it was about 6 inches past my shoulders. The weight of it was giving me headaches, and it also hurt to put it up.
A friend of mine in the next county over uses a stylist who is on her own and only allows one customer in at a time and totally sanitizes between clients.
My neighbor went to a big salon here and everyone wore masks (this was back in May I believe). She got a call from the salon a couple of days after her visit. 2 of the stylists had tested positive. As it turned out over 100 people had been in the salon at the time (over the course of 2 days) and were potentially exposed. Not a single one of them got the virus, including the co-workers because they all wore masks. Turns out the 2 girls were likely infected at a bar.
Call ahead, be comfortable with the protocols, go in with damp hair, tell them you want a 15 minute cut & no blow dry, drop the cash on the desk on your way out the door and run like hell.
CountAllVotes
(21,068 posts)The hairdresser was touted to be extra safe.
I got there and she was sitting in a chair with no mask on and hacking away.
She cut only 1" off of my very long hair and I left.
I was only there for about 5 minutes.
It turned out she was an anti-masker! Yikes!
She hit me up for $40, I paid and I left; NO TIP!
I won't be going back, that is for sure.
The hacking was a smoker's cough as I'd be plenty sick by now.
You cannot trust these people is seems!
Native
(6,561 posts)CountAllVotes
(21,068 posts)By the time I realized the situation I was in, it was too late. The trap had been set and I walked right into it believing the stories I had heard about this place via nextdoor.com.
I got the hell out of there real fast believe me!
As for my very long hair, I guess I'll just have to keep letting it grow. It hadn't been cut in a year already.
I have thin straight hair and if I try to do it myself I know I'll mess it up.
Never again.
There are many pukes out there in hiding. What they say they believe in and how they vote are two entirely different things.
I guess they enjoy living in shame.
Anyway, this was over a month ago and I am ok but wow was I ever worried for awhile I'll admit!
Native
(6,561 posts)the person or place or get a referral from someone you trust. It seems every time I call ahead with my 101 Covid questions I'm sold a bill of goods. My worst experience was getting my car serviced. They told me about 5 different lies over the phone.
My two girls - one is in NY and the other in Boston - are experiencing a whole nuther world - everyone wears masks and everyone is considerate of others. If they had not been born and raised in Florida, I doubt they'd believe my experiences here.
AZ8theist
(6,491 posts)I would have left IMMEDIATELY.
AZ8theist
(6,491 posts)My wife is going TO HATE my long hair in a pony tail, but tough shit.
I'm not risking my life for a haircut.