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More men appear in salons even as women move carefully

More men appear in salons even as women move carefully
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Lockdown 2.0 is almost over and life in the city quickly returns to normal.
But the ‘pain’ ‘which began with a pandemic in 2020 continued to linger, with people still alert to services that utilize which involves minimally without social pauses and even physical contacts.
And this still affects the beauty industry and care, which has been wrestling with losses that occurred over the past 15 months.
However, the current scenario is also not gloomy.
Customers return to salons and footsteps continue to increase.
We talked to several salon owners and customers in the city to measure the situation better.
This is what we learn.
“There were sudden madness to be seen, some of the city salons were forced to close the store with uncertainty and lack of permanent income since March 2020, everything was not lost.
According to the Killa Pankaj, the founder of the city salon chain, it seems that people somehow spend Jeddown Two months waiting for the salon open again.
“Business is taking very fast now.
There is madness that suddenly looks well maintained.
And more than 50% of our customers are men now because they need frequent haircuts.
Women also to straighten up, facilitate keratin, “he said.
In addition, for many people, work has continued a video call and even office visits, so it looks well maintained.
Joyita Majumder, a school principal, said,” Pandemic is part Inevitably from our lives now, but the work hasn’t stopped.
From attending classes and online meetings to attend school directly, I have always been in the public eye.
So, it looks well maintained and professional is important.
“‘Makeup and skin care have taken people who often visit the salon to dye hair, retouches, haircuts, straighten, smooth, boil, keratin care and pedicure.
Mousumi partner, the director of the city salon chain, the situation was far from Dory Hunky.
“There is a customer flow now, but it’s not all good.
The salon industry is still ill.
Demand for skin care and makeup has been hit even though we introduce faces without contact using only high-tech machines.
Also, while our threading does not put a utas in the mouth again.
We only loop in the neck, “he said.
Although many customers are careful about bills, many don’t mind spending extra in exchange for good service.” I don’t mind spending extra if I’m sure of getting special care.
So, since last year I stopped going to the salon and visited a five-star city hotel for their salon services.
They block the entire floor and you are the only customer on a certain date and time.
It makes me feel safe, “said Soma Banerjee, a city-based entrepreneur.
‘Digital presence has helped attract customers’ Manyy Salon will be digital ways to reach customers.
Priscilla Corner, creative salon head in the city, has a strong web team that changes the question Being a service.
“Our digital presence has helped a lot.
We have a strong web team that works almost 24/7.
Even though we are still booked on the phone, queries and instructions come online.
Business isn’t as bad as that.
We have several regular customers, which now spend more time on certain days at the salon to avoid frequent visits.
We also get customers looking for pre-wedding package services other than ordinary ones, “he said.” Every customer has unique behavior, other important priorities while returning in business in the middle of the pandemic is cleanliness.
But every customer reacts differently from these steps.
Jolly Chanda, a hairdresser and makeup artist who runs the salon in the city, said, “I note how each customer comes with a unique behavior and attitude towards a pandemic.
Some are fine with our sanitization process, but some are very vigilant, as if it were Every little thing they touch will give them covid.
Then there are other people who behave like Immortal and the pandemic are myths.
But they are all interested in making their hair and polishing their skin, “he said.
Many customers are still vigilant to visit the salon.
Madhurima Guha, a software engineer, feels that it is not wise to be spent on a salon visit now.
“I’m too afraid to go for salon services and it doesn’t make sense to have a facial when you always have to keep your mask.
I’m also worried whether the equipment (together among customers) is properly dissed,” he said.

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