The beauty industry’s largest trade organization helps identify what a safe salon and spa looks like and how consumers can assess that safety to increase confidence and minimize risk.
Partnership enables salons to become accredited in the proper cleaning protocols,
disinfection techniques, and work practices to combat biohazards and infectious
disease.
The salon environment has shifted, along with the rest of the world. Many have concerns over safety and cleanliness in hair salons and barbershops COVID-19 is spread through close contact. The Washington Post discusses new safety and cleanliness measures with stylist and health experts.
In this uncertain time, it might be hard to know what to do when the country starts to reopen. The Professional Beauty Association has created Back to Work Guidelines to help aid in what you can do to prepare.
With over $1MM raised for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a back-to-work safety & success plan, a new way to enter NAHA 2021, and legislation efforts to get dollars back into salons hands, PBA provides countless resources during the pandemic.
Making the Credit Available for 2018 and 2019 tax years would offer Salon, Spa, and Barbershop Employers additional liquidity during this time and beyond.
Under its Disaster Relief Charities umbrella, the PBA COVID-19 Relief Fund will help support licensed beauty professionals who have not been able to work and/or are experiencing financial hardships.