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Keeping you safe in the coronavirus pandemic

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How we will keep you safe in the Coronavirus pandemic

I’m not going to lie, 2020 has been a weird one. 

Businesses have closed with no signs of reopening, hospitality is on thin ice and the arts sector is really struggling. 

To help keep small businesses open, we need to follow the guidelines. 

We’ve always been very clean and sterile at The Laser Lounge Media City. So when the new guidelines came in for the close contact beauty sector, there wasn’t much I needed to change.

But here is what we are doing to keep you safe. Including all the things we were already doing! 

  • Everything is wiped down with antibacterial wipes between clients (it was anyway). This includes card machines, iPads and high touch areas.
  • Single use items are used where possible.
  • The laser head is disinfected after each use.
  • We will wear full PPE including type 2 surgical facemask.
  • Consultations will be held at a safe 2 metre distance and I’ll wear a face mask.

If we are forced to close again then that’s what we shall do but fingers crossed we stay open. 

Don’t worry about starting laser hair removal either. Another lockdown won’t ruin what we’ve already done and your package will be waiting for you when we reopen (should there be another lockdown).

The people who I saw pre-march lockdown found that the hairs that had been successfully treated were still banished for good when we returned in July. 

So, what are you waiting for?

Let’s get you booked in!

See you soon,

Lucie x

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