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Buzzers and blow dryers are making a comeback in the Valley.
Governor Newsom gave the green light for barber shops and hair salons to reopen this week. So far, only a handful have done so in Fresno and surrounding areas.
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The state’s guidance says customers and workers in barbershops and salons must wear face coverings during hair-cutting and other close-contact services.
Fresno, Kings, Madera, Merced, and Kern counties are among those the state allowed to move faster on reopening their economies.
GV Wire took a look around Fresno and Madera. We found some shops fully open, and several others on the cusp of reopening.
La Vogue Beauty Shoppe
La Vogue Beauty Shoppe at West Shaw and Fruit avenues opened just before noon Wednesday. Employees dusted blinds, placed social distancing markers between chairs, and made sure the sneeze guard was up at the cash register. Hand sanitizer was at the front.
“There was lots to alter in the salon. Phone’s been ringing off the wall. Everybody’s very excited,” owner David Stone said through a face shield.
Stone also explained how hair products for sale are stocked behind a shower curtain on a shelf to keep people from touching them.
Beto’s Barber Shop (Madera)
Madera residents filled the chairs inside and outside of Beto’s Barber Shop (450 S Madera Ave., Suite A).
Adults and children sat patiently as the barbers worked their magic fingers.
Adrian Valdez, the owner’s son was called into work by his dad.
“We follow what the city of Madera says. Masks and six feet social distancing,” said Adrian Valdez.
Madera resident Jose Chavez lives just down the street from Beto’s and saw the ‘”open” sign. He loaded up his two kids and brought them all in. Tired of having his brother-in-law cut his hair, he was thankful to have this opportunity.
“It’s been two months since I had a professional haircut,” Chavez said.
World Hairstylist
Fresno City Council President Miguel Arias confirmed to GV Wire’s David Taub he got his hair trimmed Wednesday at “World Hairstylist” at Blackstone and Shaw avenues
GV Wire called and an employee confirmed the shop was open “but wear a mask.”
Bullard Barber Shop
The Bullard Barber Shop at Bullard and Marks avenues is preparing for a Friday morning opening.
A flashing “Barber Shop” neon sign was the first sign of life in the window in months.
The shop’s crew was inside cleaning the floor, spacing chairs, and making sure everything was in working order.
The Great American Barbershop (Fresno and Clovis)
All Fresno and Clovis locations of the Great American Barbershop opened Wednesday.
The owner posted the announcement on Facebook after the governor’s announcement. Before you go, you’ll need to check in ahead of time on their website. When you arrive, text “here” and wait in your car. You will receive a text to come in when your chair is sanitized and ready to go.
Sport Clips
Sport Clips’ newest location at Herndon and Brawley avenues plans to open at 9 a.m. Friday.
Supercuts
GV Wire called several Supercuts locations and didn’t receive any answers or voice mails indicating when they might open.
The store at West Shaw and Marks avenues didn’t have signage in the front window indicating when a reopening might occur.
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