Author:Charlotte NormanUpdated:Apr 10, 2020Original:Mar 26, 2020As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the world, government-mandated shutdowns of non-essential businesses have impacted nearly every industry. Among the many particularly hard-hit job categories are beauty and spa professionals, whose income is heavily dependent upon being able to offer in-person services.
To help them cope with lost income and job insecurity, a number of beauty brands and influencers have begun to rally together and undertake aid efforts. Ahead, we've outlined some of their initiatives. We will continue to update this post as we hear about additional beauty brands offering support to those in the industry. UPDATE, Wednesday, April 1:Want more Fashionista? Sign up for our daily newsletter and get us directly in your inbox.
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