Your Beauty Care List For When the Corona Quarantine Is Over

Beauty Care and Treatments

The corona quarantine has undoubtedly taken a toll on our daily routine for beauty care! With this plan for your own soon-to-be beauty care list you will be back on track in a sec!

As many of us are working from home and with foregoing social events, it’s no surprise that our beauty routine has become pretty simple. But there will be a time when the beauty salon will open for business, and we’ll head back to get a treatment! Whether it’s hiding those grays, massage therapy, or a fun facial, it can provide a little motivation to think ahead. Be sure to share your own to-dos on your favorite family app!

For many women, getting back to the salon and spa is going to be the first thing they do post-quarantine. Undoubtedly, one of the most popular things will be a haircut or hair color. Many women will need help from their hairstylist, particularly when it comes to highlights and color corrections.

As well, appointments with the dermatologist for skincare issues will experience a resurgence. Special beauty treatments like body scrubs, microdermabrasion, and lip plumping will also provide a welcome return to familiar routines.

Especially those quarantine-related homeschooling moms will be happy to have some self-care time. Massage therapy is a great idea for relaxation and to take care of your body and soul at the same time.

What Beauty Treatments Should I Get?

You might have a long list when it comes to your post-coronavirus beauty to-dos. Share your own wishlist for beauty care with other women on FamilyApp!

1. Hair Salon Treatments

With most hair salons closed, there haven’t been a lot of options for cuts and styling. That’s why many people have put off their haircuts or let their hair go gray. Some have even opted for dying from a box or attempting to cut their own hair. As some restrictions lift, heading back to the hair salon to see the stylist will be a priority for many people. Whether a cut, a dye, or highlights, a little style will make salon patrons feel like normal life’s a little closer.

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2. Beauty Care for Nails

The nail salon is another place that has been hard hit by the restrictions imposed by coronavirus. Instead of professional manicure or pedicure at their favorite beauty salon or spa, people are putting on polish at home. Some women might enjoy the money savings. However, there are those who don’t want to deal with the DIY approach. To make it last, many people will opt for a gel manicure or a clear polish pedicure that’s easy to maintain.  

3. Professional Skin Care

The cancellation of non-emergency skincare issues means that most people haven’t seen a dermatologist or skin therapist in a while. If they’re experiencing any glaring issues, they’re likely to make an appointment in the days to come. For those who need beauty treatments for face, a chemical peel or facial might be ideal. Share your own skincare solutions on your favorite family app!

4. Beauty Care for your Body

When it comes to beauty treatments at home, many women don’t want to take care of body hair themselves. Instead, waxing or sugaring can be made easier by a professional, whether it’s the eyebrows, armpits or legs. Many women have been making things work with tweezers and razors but will look forward to an instant beauty treatment. Instead of having to worry about it, they can leave the eyebrow reshaping, bikini wax, or laser removal to the professionals!

5. Spa Treatments – Massage Therapy

Hair and skincare might seem like more of a necessity, but the spa is all about relaxation. With the restrictions set to change, many people will want to see massage therapists work out their muscle tissues. Whether you’re an essential worker or working from home, everyone is experiencing higher levels of stress simply due to the fact that we’re living in a global pandemic. It can also be a time to schedule therapeutic hydrotherapy or hot stone massage. If you want to indulge in beauty treatments worth the money, try a milk or mud bath! While the spa experience will be different, it can still offer a little rejuvenation.

There’s no shortage of beauty care treatments many of us have put on hold due to coronavirus. Luckily, with restrictions set to be lifted, there’s no reason not to think of the future. What treatments in a beauty salon will you be booking when the situation in your area improves? Share them with us on FamilyApp’s Instagram or Facebook pages!

For more family beauty tips and advice check out the Beauty Category on FamilyApp.

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