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This is how Toronto s spas are surviving lockdown
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Toronto s spas have had to get seriously creative in order to get through months of lockdown, during which they ve had to put a hold on the direct contact with clients that makes up a big part of so many of their services.
And even though the city s stay-at-home order has officially been lifted, now that Toronto has re-entered grey zone lockdown, the challenges continue.
Caroline Santos, receptionist for California Sun Spa in Bloor West Village, said that since being closed for services in November, the spa which is mainly focused on aesthetics, such as facial treatments, micro needling, laser hair removal, and some medical treatments has had to plan new strategies to still offer services and keep in touch with our clients.