Studio Taylor updates
Studio Taylor regularly practices deep cleaning services throughout the entire salon.
STARTING NOVEMBER 28, 2022
dUE TO AN INCREASE IN OPERATIONAL EXPENSES, STUDIO TAYLOR WILL BE DOING A SMALL INCREASE FOR ALL HAIR COLORING AND NAIL SERVICES. tHANK YOU FOR UNDERSTANDING!
STARTING MARCH 1, 2022
per Cdc Recommendation:
masks will be optional for fully vaccinated clients.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html
STARTING FEBRUARY 15, 2022
Due to increased business operational expenses,
ALL HAIRCUTS WILL INCREASE $5.00
STARTING AUGUST 24, 2021
Studio Taylor will resume required masking for every
client, AT ALL TIMES.
Update: November 4, 2021
“Fully vaccinated people who have come into close contact with someone with COVID-19 should be tested 5-7 days following the date of their exposure and wear a mask in public indoor settings for 14 days or until they receive a negative test result. They should isolate if they test positive. —— Most fully vaccinated people with no COVID-like symptoms do not need to quarantine or be restricted from work following an exposure to someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, if they follow the testing and masking recommendation above.”
- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated-guidance.html
Update: March 20, 2021
All new clients who book an hour or more of services are required to reserve their appointments with a credit card.
Update: February 6,2021
Effective April 1, 2021
Due to the manufacturer’s price increase, all Keratin Smoothing Treatments are subject to an upcharge of $35 per additional ounce if service requires more than the usual dosage of 4 ounces.
Update: November 12, 2020
Governor DeWine Calls on Ohioans to Recommit to Safety Practices,
Announces New Mask, Social Distancing Orders
To reinforce the necessity of wearing masks and slowing virus spread, Governor DeWine announced two forthcoming orders:
Revised Mask Order
Although most people and businesses have properly followed COVID-19 safety guidelines issued in Ohio’s July 23, 2020, mask order, others are not following the order.
To protect frontline workers and customers, the Ohio Department of Health will reissue Ohio’s mask order and add the following provisions:
Each store will be required to post a sign outlining face-covering requirements at all public entrances to the store;
• Each store will be responsible for ensuring that customers and employees are wearing masks; and
A new Retail Compliance Unit, comprised of agents led by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, will inspect to ensure compliance. A first violation will result in a written warning and a second violation will result in the closure of the store for up to 24 hours.