The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Salon therapy can be crucial for wellbeing

- GRAHAM BROWN

Singing hairdresse­r Danny Laverty has promised fans the mic won’t be completely dropped now the easing of lockdown has allowed him to pick up the scissors again.

During the pandemic, the Arbroath man has raised a remarkable £18,000 to fund equipment for NHS Tayside.

The popular performer staged weekly Facebook Live concerts which were enjoyed by thousands across the world, many of them ex-pat Red Lichties wanting to keep in touch with home.

With friends Alan and Val Mowatt staging Friday night Live Fae Oor Living Room shows and Danny taking to Facebook on Saturday evenings, fans at home and abroad had plenty to look forward to each week.

But 49-year-old Danny feels the importance of customers being allowed back through salon doors cannot be understate­d.

They might even be lucky enough to get an impromptu song from Danny at the piano in his Keptie Street premises.

What he feels is key, however, is being able to talk so someone again.

“I didn’t realise until all this happened just how important our job is,” he said.

“People joked about being here for their hour’s therapy and in general they are always desperate to talk.

“But after the year everyone has had it is more important to them than ever.

“They have someone independen­t to chat to and it is so important to their mental wellbeing because it has been unbelievab­ly tough for everyone.”

Danny has been thrilled by the reaction to his Facebook shows and the benefit it has brought.

“It all started really early in the first lockdown when I was painting the salon in my old togs one night,” he said.

“It was something to keep me busy so I thought I’d do a few songs and it all just went from there. The response has been amazing.”

Danny added: “The amount of cards and messages we have had from people saying how much it has helped them get through this is just fantastic.

“I think that’s a major positive of this whole situation.

“People have been making connection­s with each other, even if it’s just online, and realising just how important it is to talk about things which may be getting to you.

“If you’ve got a niggle in your knee, you are quick enough to go to the doctor and get it checked because you know it might get worse.

“We need people to get their mental wellness checked out just as quickly and I think people are realising more how important it is.”

Danny added: “We’ll keep singing, but just on the first Saturday of every month and I hope folk will still enjoy that.”

 ??  ?? HAIR WE GO AGAIN: Danny’s salon has reopened as lockdown restrictio­ns ease.
HAIR WE GO AGAIN: Danny’s salon has reopened as lockdown restrictio­ns ease.

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