Beauty Salons foreseeing business loss on most profitable Eid occasion demand incentives.

ISLAMABAD -- The owners of the beauty salons foreseeing acute business loss during the upcoming festival of Eid-ul-Fitr amid lockdown situation in the country in wake of prevailing health crisis demanded incentives from the present government.

The beauty salons industry usually earns the most on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr when majority of the customers especially women avail different services including facials, haircut, henna applying and makeover.

However this year, majority of the women customers are avoiding visits to the salons due to the risks of violating social distancing measures and catching coronavirus which may affect their families. "Lockdown situation in the country has undoubtedly affected many of the businesses but beauty salons were among the most affected as we cannot provide all the beauty enhancement and other services through adopting social distancing", Saiqa Awan, owner of a salon said.

"Physical contact with the customers is unavoidable in different services we provide to enhance the beauty of the customers. Even, we offered these services at their homes with using masks and other precautions but not even a single customer expressed willingness to get any of the services out of fear of the COVID-19", she said while talking to reporter.

Shaheen Mushtaq, who runs a parlour to meet her household expenses, said that she is the only earner in her family as her husband is critically ill.

She said, since lockdown, I have not earned any...

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