Support your beloved hairdresser

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#3

We need our hairdressers and they need an income for their kids

Illse Doubell (Despatch, 2020-04-30)

#6

Hairdressers are essential

Izelle Boshoff (Despatch, 2020-04-30)

#8

I'm signing because I need hairdressing....

Juanita van Niekerk (Uitenhage, 2020-04-30)

#9

It's pretty obvious

Tracy Van Helsdingen (Mogale City , 2020-04-30)

#10

I am signing because i am a client who needs a hairdresser. I am a professional women who needs to look professional all the time

Valonia Naidoo (Durban, 2020-04-30)

#11

I do believe this is an essential service

Liezl Greyling (Port Elizabeth , 2020-04-30)

#12

I neeeed my hairdresser my hair is in a state

Nadia Pretorius (Sherwood, 2020-04-30)

#13

They have family to feed no helping measures in place for them

Lindie Botha (Port Elizabeth, 2020-04-30)

#14

I'm a salon owner with 4 kids and have no income.

Adri Fourie (Port Elizabeth , 2020-04-30)

#15

Im a hairstylist with no income during lockdown and cant live with R350 a month!

Nikita Van der merwe (Port Elizabeth , 2020-04-30)

#19

My friend Lindi is a self employed as a hair dresser and she needs to start work to support her family

Tanya Cowie (Strand , 2020-04-30)

#20

Hairdressers only have limited people in salons and is very serious about hygiene

Corrie Minnie (Port Elizabeth , 2020-04-30)

#21

I am signing beacause i am a stylist for 20 years. Studied hard. Put in hard work. Empowered myself by investing in evolvingand demandinghairdressing industry in orderr to be uoto date with latest trends and fashion. To keep clients happy. I strongly believe our industry play a very vital and important part in strengthening the economy financially. Our clients need to look and feel good in order to go back into the work force. People will not be able to do the things we have studied and perfected over the years. I fully believe and who ever is reading this ffrom the industry can back me up. That we have a a career which is of utmost importance just like a doctor laywer or a dentist. We play a tremendous big part in the social economy. Surely our hard work and sweat in training not to mention the money we have invested to get where we are today. Just to give oonline training. It will never work. We practise the most safest hygiene strategy in our spaces as we know the how important it is to have clean and healthy environment. I trust and believe that our industry wiil be reconsidered and recognized as an essential need. Thanx you

Ariana Brown (Capetown , 2020-04-30)

#22

I know that my hairdresser will comply to all the rules and regulation as stipulated

Karen Fourie (Port Elizabeth , 2020-04-30)

#28

Because I'm a stylist who ppl say we are not essential workers. Let us see how you get on without us. After studying hard n work hard for over 30 years I must hand it over to others taking the bread out of our mouths. Never

Lisa Stewart (Port Elizabeth, 2020-04-30)

#30

My son is a barber and has a house to pay

Juanita Du Randt (Port Elizabeth , 2020-04-30)

#31

I am a stylist myself and am currently very frustrated by the blatant unfairness of the allowance of working. All system are in placed for working safely and responsibly. I need to work

Angelique Kleynhans (George, 2020-04-30)

#33

I need my beauticians URGENTLY

Miriam Janse van Rensburg (George , 2020-04-30)

#35

If my hairdresser can't put food on the table, NO other company should profit by selling dye, perm or relaxer products.

Tamzin Smith (George, 2020-04-30)

#36

I'm a hairstylists and I feel that the government doesn't make any effort what so ever to assist us as hairstylists I do not get a salary I work on commission so if they what me to make videos showing clients how to do their hair at home I thinx they sould pay me for my time and knowledge .Government don't recognize us as essential, but do they know how many hairstylists ,barbers and nailtex have touch someone's life in a time where that person sitting in your chair give up on themselves and on life how many of us has visited our clients in hospital to do they're hair and then we refuse to take payment because we don't just see our clients as clients they are part of our family and one last thing there are so many elderly people out there that come into our salons that don't have family or anyone who ever listens to them and give them the love and support the as elders need and we as hairstylists is the only place where the get a little bit of care and a lot of love .

Jayjay Venter (George , 2020-04-30)

#39

We urgently need hairdressers, everybody in this job know to be save and use social distancing.

Mariette Nortje (George, 2020-04-30)

#45

The industry needs to go on

Jean-dre Pietersen (Cape Town , 2020-04-30)

#50

I need my hairdresser back NOW!

Corlie Bouwer (Centurion, 2020-04-30)

#55

Because Im a hairdresser Im also a single parent and sole provider in my household my job is my only source of income

Zee Ismail (Durban , 2020-04-30)

#59

Our local hairdressers are needed to perform an essential service by colouring, cutting and treating our hair. Ban box colours and stuff from China and support our own people. Keep our economy going.

Loreen Marais (George, 2020-05-01)

#63

By not allowing stylists a soft opening but allowing sale of hair products in shops you are breaking your own non essential regulations and destroying a whole profession in the process. This is a legislative demise of an entire profession.

Colleen Ingram (Cape Town , 2020-05-01)

#65

I need to do my hair for work. Why can't a client go one at a time to the Salon.

Jeanette Esterhuyse (Jeffrey Bay, 2020-05-01)

#67

hairdressing should be essential

estelle van dyk (witbank, 2020-05-01)

#72

I am a single mother of two children one being disabled. I can't apply for any relief funds because I am working as a sole proprietor. No work no pay. If I can't work that means I have to close my salon and stop my medical aid, and my disabled son can not be without a medical aid.

Mariana Swart (Klerksdorp , 2020-05-01)

#73

The lockdown has caused a loss of income and ruin of my business causing unemployment.

Christiaan Minnie (Port Edward , 2020-05-01)

#74

I am in the trade and I have no money to buy them food or warm clothes. I have to put food on the table but I can't because I'm not allowed to work. We are clean and we have always been more sanitized and safe than any other trade.

Terri-Lee Olivier (Centurion, 2020-05-01)

#75

We need to get back to our lives we need to start to earn an income we cant survive much longer with no income

Vanessa Jacobs (George, 2020-05-01)

#76

Our hairdressers and beauticians are starving! They always practice good hygiene, there is no overcrowding and there are only a minimum amount of people together. Please allow them to work

Elsje Greyling (Despatch, 2020-05-01)

#77

Dont kill our industry, please let us trade responsibly.

Natasha von Brandis (Cape town , 2020-05-01)

#79

BAN THE RETAIL ON NON ESSENTIAL HAIR PRODUCTS THAT'S BOX COLOR RELAXERS AND PERMS! The only ESSENTIAL hair products would be shampoo and conditioner.

Jannie Kleynhans (Hartbeespoort, 2020-05-01)

#80

I'm signing as hairdressers and nail place are able to avoid gettin the virus due them sterilising all the time and they wear masks also

Tamzlee Trzos (Cape town , 2020-05-01)

#81

Need their setvices

Deon Barnard (Doornpoort, 2020-05-01)

#83

I'm hairdresser and I need to work to survive.

Junaid Sheik (Cape Town , 2020-05-01)

#84

People need income to support themselves and their families financially.

Danelle Heymans (Klerksdorp, 2020-05-01)

#86

I'm a hairdresser

Lizelle Schmit (Klerksdorp , 2020-05-01)

#89

Box colour is destroying our industry

Simone B (Johannesburg , 2020-05-01)

#90

Every job that put food on the table is essential.

Enca Van Niekerk (Centurion, 2020-05-01)

#93

We are hairdressers... If we cant work.. No one can...

Elaine Steyn (Carletonville , 2020-05-01)

#94

I have a salon with 6 staff and without working, no income and no assistance from relief funds, we need to work

Sonet Hieldon (Port Elizabeth , 2020-05-01)

#96

Hair stylists are essential and always will be in demand. they have strict hygiene protocols in place way before Covid-19. let them trade.

Adri Heyns (Vredenburg , 2020-05-01)

#100

We need our hairdressers

Sue Addison (Nelspruit , 2020-05-01)

#102

I'm a hairdresser and I need my income to provide for my family.

Jessica Van der Merwe (Carolina, 2020-05-01)

#103

I have my own salon and I am losing a lot of clients and a income

celeste heyneke (klerksdorp, 2020-05-01)

#104

I need my friends to open as this is their life. The salon has been open for 25 years.

Annette De Jager (Vredenburg, 2020-05-01)

#105

I need my Hairdresser to open his salon. Most of these people own their own salons and now have NO income

Anests Henderson (Krugersdorp, 2020-05-01)

#106

So you we really have to loose even our own worth??? 😪😪

Nicolene Van Wyk (Witbank , 2020-05-01)

#107

I'm a hairdresser and salon owner
Have no income and is the breadwinner

Hester De Lange (Klerksdorp , 2020-05-01)

#108

I feel if i cant do my job because its not essential then all related products should be banned too.

Jannie Erasmus (Pretoria , 2020-05-01)

#113

We as Hairstylists, have to earn a living, and it will be done on a 1 on 1 base.Our clients needs us....

El-Mari Swanepoel (Gauteng, 2020-05-01)

#115

I miss my hairdresser, and she is a one man business, and is my hairdresser for a lot of years, and I really think you can lift the bann of lockdown on all hairdressers. They work by appointment and can regulate their clientelle.

Nicolene Jansen can Nieuwenhuizen (Witbank, 2020-05-01)

#116

I'm the only breadwinner and CAN'T be without a income. Where is our human rights. I demand that hairdressers must go back to work.

Annemarie Du Plessis (Pretoria, 2020-05-01)

#126

You have people entering taxis and can limit them....social distancing....why not hairdressers and beauticians

Karyn Elias (Cape Town, 2020-05-02)

#131

I think they can get 1 client in shop and next client can wait in car. When done clean sercice and call next client. If their is 2 hairdressers put chairs 1.5 meter away of each ather. Wee mask

Poppie Van Eck (George, 2020-05-02)

#134

Ek teken hierdie omrede ek voel dat haatsalonne wel as noodsaaklikheid gesien kan word. As honderde mense na supermarkte toe gaan kan 1 of 2 kliente haar salon toe gaan

Anita Hurter (Klerksdorp, 2020-05-02)

#136

We need to e ready for work and if schools can open then why not hairdressers.

Erica De Bruin (George, 2020-05-02)

#141

I believe why can't hairdressing salons and nail bars open their businesses in order to recover. There are more people not practicing social distancing in the malls and townships

Gary Elliott (Durban, 2020-05-02)

#149

I am signing because I am of opinion that the Gov is bei g spiteful and petty towards the Salon owners ( who are mostly single mothers)

JANIE BLAIR BROWN (Klerksdorp, 2020-05-04)

#150

As my hare beter lyk, sal ek ook beter voel. As my hare slordig en lank is, doen dit afbreek aan my menswees. Dis erg genoeg om ingeperk te wees. Ek wil net beter lyk.

Rina Moolman (Pretoria, 2020-05-04)

#151

Its unfair that taxi's and shopping centres can open up and hair salons must stay closed.

Cindy Pettit (Uitenhage , 2020-05-05)

#152

If taxis are allowed to have 7 people within one metre of each other, there this can be allowed

Semandie Renkin (Despatch, 2020-05-05)

#153

Hairdressers and beauticians also need to make a living. Lots of people need them to build their confidence. People get depressed and suicidal without them

Anica Thomas (Rustenburg , 2020-05-09)

#155

To support my hairdresser

Koba Van der Westhuizen (Pretoria , 2020-05-10)



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