Update from Hair by Brian about COVID-19

Hair by Brian

UPDATE: 
Covid-19 & “Shelter in Place” Order
Today is Monday, March 30, 2020

The Coronavirus aka COVID-19 continues to have an impact on each and every one of our lives. Social distancing, now more than ever, is crucial. The ability to run my business and take care of your needs has become impossible. That said, I will be OK. We will get through this together.

We received word this morning the “Shelter in Place” order has been extended to May 1, 2020. As I previously expressed to you, I am compelled to do my part for myself, for the rest of the salon and for you, my client, to safeguard the health and wellness of our community. The function of my work makes it impossible to keep a safe distance between myself and you, my client. Therefore, with the extension of the “Shelter in Place” order I will remain closed until May 1st. I feel like this is the right thing to do to support myself, you, the rest of the salon, and the community.

If you have an appointment scheduled during this timeframe, I will be reaching out to you personally. During this temporary closure I do not know exactly when the salon will be allowed to reopen, but have opened my calendar for appointment dates from May 1st and forward, pending further notice.  There is a button below if you wish to schedule an appointment.  I am determined to get back to doing what I love as soon as possible and I remain as committed as ever to accommodating you in every way I can. 

I am available by email or text if you have any questions or concerns. Please also follow my Facebook Page, @HairbyBrian.SF, and check my website’s “The Beauty Blog” for regular updates. I share some funny things on Instagram, too, at @HairbyBrian_SF.  The icons below should also link you to these sites. 

Thank you for understanding and for your continued support during these unprecedented times. I’m looking forward to seeing you in the very near future.

Lastly, thank you to each of you who reached out to me. Your love and support has not gone unnoticed.

Be Well,
- Brian ✂️ 

(415) 260-7312

If you’re looking for more ways to protect yourself and your loved ones, check out the CDC website.


Small local businesses, such as mine, often run on exceptionally small margins, which means a drop in sales of 20% or even less could have a detrimental effect on my business’s survival.

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