Guneet Swani, Founder of Stylush Salon & Academy
& a member of the association’s core committee says, “We have information
that freelancers associated with ‘beauty services at home apps’ have started
operations. Moreover, there are many individual industry professionals who are
posting their ‘home hair cut & other salon services’ regularly on social
media groups. These are clear violations of government orders of shutting of
salon & spa services in tricity. These unlawful operations might spread
COVID 19 due to the unregulated movement of freelancers. They will not only put
the client at risk but will also increase chances of spreading the virus among
the household’s high risk members – the less than 10 year olds and senior
citizens over 65 years”
Veer Kaul, another core committee member & MD of Headmasters Salon says, “The association through its 10 core committee members has taken up the matter of business losses and violation of orders by mobile app home beauty service providers with the different administrations of tricity, by writing to Advisor to Administrator, Chandigarh (UT), DC Chandigarh, DC Panchkula and DC Mohali. The missive has also been sent out to all MPs’ of tricity.”
Virender Bhandari, Owner of Naomis
Headmasters & a core committee member informs,
“It is noteworthy that guidelines related to the industry, in the post COVID
scenario, have been prepared by Beauty & Wellness Sector Skill Council (B
& WSSC). B & WSSC is promoted by National Skill Development Council
(NSDC) under the aegis of Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.”
Naunihal Singh, Owner of Strands Salon
& a core committee member adds, “The Tricity Salon & Spa
Association has geared up all its member salons & spas and trained them
online about the B & WSSC guidelines. We were always at the
forefront of adopting cleanliness & sterilization protocols even before
COVID 19 struck. However, this will be done now with renewed vigor with
adoption of a Standard Operating Protocol (SOP).” Amit Sood from Jawed Habib,
Panchkula another core committee member adds, “The SOP will include use of
proper sterilized equipment, PPE, masks, disposable items, gloves, disinfected
hygienic interiors & exteriors, strict social distancing norms etc.”
Nidhi from Boho Salon and a core committee member
opines, “With these measures in place the Salon & Spa industry is ready to
start operations the moment it gets a go ahead from government.”
Another core committee member Rashmeet Kapoor who is
Partner at Hairmasters says, “Operations of home service providers like Urban
Clap,MyGlamm etc need to end forthwith as these also amount to an unfair
trade practice. While on one hand major salons & spas are closed such
mobile beauty services are being provided. This will impact on business of
salons & Spas when they reopen.”
Rachit Malhotra, who owns Femina Plus & is a core
committee member says, “We are threatened due to no business cash flows for
last two months, we are saddled with fixed business costs like rent etc. We
therefore request help from government.”
Amar, Director, Ananaya’s Beauty Studio & Spa
& a core committee member says, “We seek a waiver of rentals from landlords
for two months at least or in the worst case deferment of rent arrears for one
year to help us recover financially.”
Another core committee member Arsh form Aura Thai Spa
sums up, “The Spa industry in particular is facing financial issues and also a
problem with app based home spa service providers, with no standardization.
It’s very risky as you are getting people to your bedroom from wherever and
whoever they have been to.”
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