To help reduce the spread of COVID-19, we have been committed to the highest standards of protective measures and cleaning to help keep everyone safe during these unprecedented times and long before them too
The studio is limited to only one client per artist, no guests allowed
Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are easily accessible throughout the studio
Studio maintains attendance records of all staff and clients to support public health contact tracing efforts
Staff has been trained on the proper use of face masks, hand washing, proper respiratory etiquette and use of other personal protective equipment
COVID-19 health screening is required daily, for all clients and staff prior to each appointment
We offer cashless checkout to help stop the spread of COVID-19
Please join us by adhering to the following required protective measures in the studio:
Stay home when you are sick
Wear a face mask or covering when you are in the studio, even if you are fully vaccinated
Wash hands immediately upon arrival and frequently with liquid soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds and avoid touching your face with unwashed hands
Keep a two meter/six feet distance when possible
Cover cough or sneeze with the elbow or a tissue. Immediately throw the tissue in the garbage and wash hands
Enhanced Cleaning & Disinfection
All areas are cleaned and sanitized twice a day, before and after each client
Studio is well ventilated at all times
Hands are washed according to CDC guidelines before and after every cleaning
Studio is swept, dusted and mopped before sanitizing
All high traffic and hard surfaces in each room are first wiped with soap and water, sprayed with an EPA approved disinfectant and CDC approved high level disinfectant to kill all micro-organisms (bacteria, fungi, and viruses)
Hands are washed and gloves are replaced before replacing supplies
Protective gear is safely disposed of and trash/recycling is emptied between each client
Hop on over to our frequently asked questions page for more information on what to bring, what not to bring, appointment etiquette and more