Hair colouring, manicures and facials to take a backseat as non-essential services close from April 7

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SINGAPORE - Come Tuesday, hair colouring treatments, manicures and facials will no longer be essential services for those who make a routine of them.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Come Tuesday, hair colouring treatments, manicures and facials will no longer be essential services for those who make a routine of them.

"I'm very in favour of the stricter measures. But no boss would want their staff to go on no-pay leave, because they're family." "It is our hope that the Government can freeze rents and provide ample subsidies for our retail staff during this time, so we can overcome this crisis together." "In my 30-plus years in this business, this is the worst economic situation we've ever been in," she said.

The 20 to 30 per cent spike in bookings, however, translates to fewer takings than normal given that clients have to be seated one metre apart, said Ms Oh.

 

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If watson is open, can buy hair dye from there mah...

Lucky i stocked up on my face masks! Must look pretty!

Doesnt affect me, i dont do & have no time for all these

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