These are the new safety measures you must follow as beauty salons reopen - and the services that won’t be allowed

Beauty salons and nail bars will be able to reopen from Monday 13 July in England, with new safety measures in place and limited services available (Photo: Shutterstock)Beauty salons and nail bars will be able to reopen from Monday 13 July in England, with new safety measures in place and limited services available (Photo: Shutterstock)
Beauty salons and nail bars will be able to reopen from Monday 13 July in England, with new safety measures in place and limited services available (Photo: Shutterstock)

Beauty salons and nail bars will be able to reopen from Monday 13 July in England, with new safety measures in place and limited services available.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announced the news at a press conference on Thursday 9 July, stressing that beauty salons must open safely and in line with government guidance.

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Here are the new safety measures in place - and treatments that won’t be allowed.

What new safety measures will be in place?

The government has issued new guidance for beauty salons to ensure they are COVID-19 secure when they open.

This includes social distancing measures and increased hygiene practices.

Businesses will also need to keep records of staff and customers, in case these details need to be shared with NHS Test and Trace.

Some of the new guidelines include: