Hj insider: the effects of the second lockdown and plans for 2021
Published
08th Dec 2020
by laurahusband
HJ Insider, sponsored by Wella Professionals reveals the results from our most recent exclusive survey on how you are preparing for the new year, how the second lockdown affected you and your business and the most popular services for your business.
For the 94% of those who were in the middle of the second lockdown, the majority of those surveyed (50% in fact) said they were making the most of the lockdown by spending it in a variety ways.
17% of those surveyed were carrying out virtual education, 12% were preparing their business for reopening while 10% were taking some time out. Other pastimes during the second lockdown included: Speaking to clients, working on new marketing initiatives, preparing for 2021 and selling retail products to clients.
HJ Insider Sponsored by Wella Professionals: the effects of the second lockdown and plans for 2021
HJ Insider: Are you in a second lockdown?
When this survey was carried out the vasty majority of those surveyed were currently in a lockdown that meant their hairdressing business had to close. In fact 94% of those surveyed were in the middle of a lockdown that meant their hair business was closed.HJ Insider: What have you learned from the previous lockdown that you can apply to the second lockdown?
Those surveyed were asked what they had learned from the first lockdown that they have been able to apply to the second lockdown. 43% of those questioned said they had extensive learnings since the first lockdown. 20% of those surveyed said they had specifically learned the benefits of online education, 17% had learned the importance of giving yourself a break, 13% learned how to stay connected with the industry and 3% learned how to attract new clients from social media and market to existing clients.What are your most popular services at the moment?
For those surveyed who were still able to operate their hairdressing business, the most popular service was colour, followed by cut and treatment sat in third place.How is the UK Government handling the ongoing pandemic?
There were mixed responses from the respondents when asked how the UK Government is handling the ongoing pandemic. Half of those surveyed said they were unsure about how the UK Government had handled the ongoing pandemic, while 32% of those surveyed said it had been handled badly and 18% were pleased with the Government's handling of the situation.
When asked whether the UK Government had offered enough support to the UK hairdressing industry, the majority of those surveyed (65%) said no, 22% said they were not sure and 13% of those surveyed were happy with the support being offered.