“The hardest part was building my business for the past 12 years and then being completely shut down for three months. We had curbside pickup, so our clients could maintain the great, …
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“The hardest part was building my business for the past 12 years and then being completely shut down for three months. We had curbside pickup, so our clients could maintain the great, healthy skin they worked for... The hardest part of reopening was accommodating all the changes... not being able to do the full services we offer has been difficult. Facials are 80 percent of our business.”
Her hopes for the future of spas?
“I hope we can resume at full capacity. And our clients can feel comfortable that we take all the measures to begin with sanitization, sterilization.”
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