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What to Expect at Beauty Retailers Post Stay-at-Home Orders

What to Expect During Your Next Visit to a Beauty Retailer Amid COVID-19

Hair appointments and trips to the nail salon amid the coronavirus pandemic aren't the only things that are changing post stay-at-home orders. Between face mask requirements, social-distancing, and a newly heightened awareness of hygiene, you can't deny that the shopping experience is going to look very different, especially in the beauty industry.

As beauty retailers begin reopening in a pandemic, there are quite a few adjustments and changes that need to be made in order for the experience to feel safe for customers and employees. If you're understandably curious about what your next trip to your favourite makeup retailer or department store will look like in this uncharted territory, keep reading to find out a little more information from representatives at Sephora, Ulta Beauty, Nordstrom, and SHEN Beauty.

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What Shopping at Beauty Retailers Will Look Like Post Stay-at-Home Orders

There are a number of changes you should expect during your next shopping visit post stay-at-home orders. For starters, there will be an increase in safety and health regulations that have been set by both the state and put in place by individual retailers. "Not only are we mandated by the state to have half of the allowed occupancy, but also each client will be required to wear a mask when entering the store," Jessica Richards, founder of SHEN Beauty, told POPSUGAR. "Staff will wear face shields and face masks at all times."

This goes hand-in-hand with an increase in cleaning and sanitization, contactless checkout, and daily health screenings for employees. You also shouldn't be alarmed if stores require you to have your temperature checked upon entering — it's all to help stop the spread of the virus.

In an effort to make customers as comfortable as possible, many beauty retailers created their own list of rules to put shoppers at ease. Ulta Beauty, for example, implemented the Shop Safe Standards and Sephora the Sephora Health & Hygiene Guidelines. "We spent almost 10 weeks developing our rigorous safety and client service protocols designed to protect employees and clients while safely and confidently providing support, expert advice and a welcoming experience for all," a representative at Sephora told POPSUGAR about the retailer's 48-item long list of procedures. "While the retail environment will feel different and many factors remain out of our hands, we've learned to embrace what we can't control."

Autumne West, the national beauty director for Nordstrom added: "More than anything we really want our customers and employees to feel safe in our stores." The retailer reopened its New York City Flagship on July 10 as a part of phase three in the city's reopening plan.

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Some, But Not All, In-Store Beauty Services Will Be Back In Action

If you're used to going to Ulta Beauty or the Nordstrom Beauty Haven for eyebrow touch ups or hairstyling appointments, you may want to check ahead of time if that service is actually available. While beauty retail stores have been allowed to reopen, not all personal care services have.

Sephora has decided at this time to not offer in-store treatments, while Ulta Beauty and Nordstrom's Beauty Haven have resumed select services. For the Beauty Haven, this includes dry-styling Drybar blowouts, Base Coat manicures, and Anastasia Beverly Hills brow shaping. "We're only offering beauty services in our stores where it's allowed by state and local ordinances," said West. "We are so happy we can offer our New York customers this selection of beauty services and look forward to offering more services when ordinances allow."

At Ulta Beauty, hair and brow services are also available. "Our salons are currently providing hair and brow services; some are even booked weeks in advance," said Kecia Steelman, chief store operations officer and president of international at Ulta Beauty. "We look forward to resuming skin services soon."

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