As Wales eases its lockdown, hairdressers are booked up and delighted to be back in action

Ann-Marie Tovey stepped out of Angela’s Cutting Crew hairdressing salon in Caerphilly, south Wales, after more than two hours in the chair and declared that she felt like a new woman.

“It’s lovely to be back to normal,” said Tovey, 47. “I don’t like the grey showing. I think people just feel more confident when your hair is just so. I last had it done in November, before this last lockdown, and I couldn’t wait to get back here.”

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