We Asked Hairdressers What You Can Get Under The New 30-Minute Limit And They Laughed

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We Asked Hairdressers What You Can Get Under The New 30-Minute Limit And They Laughed
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So it seems like you can get a buzzcut, a fringe trim, a blow dry... or just stay home.

Hairdresser Daniel Jianing Liu is the founder and creative director of Sydney salon Usfin Atelier. He laughed when asked what you could do with someone with long hair in 30 minutes.

"As a community we feel like we don't want to spread the virus and help the chance of people getting it if we stay open," he said."Most hairdressers are saying they wish to just be locked down rather than this time limit for us to do services." "It was an interesting decision, because mostly 30-minute appointments are generally speaking for men’s cuts and that is unfair," Ratsaphong told BuzzFeed News.

She has decided to close her salon"for the foreseeable future" after weeks of cancelled appointments and now the new measures. "I could do a blow-dry to help make them feel better at this time or some down waves or an upstyle, but people don't have events to go to anyway," Maree, who has been hairdressing for 20 years, told BuzzFeed News.

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