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Barsel | 15:13 Sat 09th Jan 2021 | ChatterBank
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I know hairdresser shops are closed, but what about mobile hairdressers, can they still come to your home to cut your hair? As each day passes I am, more and more, looking like the wild woman of Borneo who has just stuck her fingers in a power socket! Have never used one before but if needs must......and if it isn't breaking any laws.
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No they cannot come into your home, you'll have to knit a hat!
15:16 Sat 09th Jan 2021
Don't think mobile hairdressing is allowed in lockdowns
No they cannot come into your home, you'll have to knit a hat!
Quote from the i newspaper's website:
"[Q] Are mobile hairdressers allowed?

[A] Mobile hairdressers will not be allowed during the lockdown.
This applies to both hairdressers who come to your house, and those who operate out of vans and similar vehicles."

Source:
https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/hairdressers-open-lockdown-salons-closed-new-covid-rules-mobile-hairdresser-can-work-817838
didn't think you could to be honest, if hairdressers are closed then no mobile hairdressers should be operating.
. . . and from the Gov.uk website:
"personal care facilities such as hair, beauty, tanning and nail salons. Tattoo parlours, spas, massage parlours, body and skin piercing services must also close. These services should not be provided in other people’s homes"

Source:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home#businesses-and-venues
perhaps the hairdresser could claim to be providing care for the vulnerable
I think there was another, similar question about mobile hair dressers a couple of days ago. Can't locate it though.
I personally doubt that having a haircut counts as "care", jno!
you just need a good QC, ginge... I wonder if they do home visits
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Thanks for the link Mamya, I didn't see that .Some interesting answers on it like, 'Well it's not like you're going to any functions' This is true, but some of us have things like hospital appointments etc to go to and some of us like our hair to look nice. I thought other trades persons were allowed in your house to carry out work, so I was hoping this might include hairdressers.
BA to Maydup for making me laugh.:-)
I guess essential works are allowed but not in this instance sadly Barsel.
setting aside rules, would you risk getting covid for a haircut?
^but Barsel likes to have her hair looking nice, Covid notwithstanding!
Hairdressers would be in close contact with you whereas other trades person's like electricians etc., can work at a distance.

Can you tie it up or do something else with your hair? I've given up on my unruly hair and just keep it tied up.
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gingejbee, exactly. I don't want to be lying in a coffin with my hair a mess for goodness sake. Ok I know it isn't a joking matter, but sometimes we have to be a bit light hearted about these things. :-) x
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tigger, well, if I can't get it cut, it will eventually be long enough to tie up.
Just sit your self down in front of a mirror .. place a bowl on your head and cut off any hair protruding from below the bowl . You will then be the proud owner of 'Lockdown Locks' .. everyone is doing it, it is really fashionable !
Once you can venture outdoors again .. just wait and see, you will gets lots of admiring glances .. I know you will thank me then !
//I don't want to be lying in a coffin with my hair a mess for goodness sake//
You would no longer be at risk so its likely funeral parlors would be allowed to do the sort of tidying up they use to do
What did you do in the first lockdown in March, Barsel?
I just cut my fringe a bit but the rest of my hair looked like everyone else’s..somewhat overgrown!
I think we’re all going to look like yetis again :)

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