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Skin care shop opening delayed by pandemic, not part of Phase One

- By Glenn Puit Las Vegas Review-journal

Just two months ago, entreprene­ur Megan Linney was close to achieving her dream to start an upscale skin care boutique in downtown Las Vegas. The licensed estheticia­n rented commercial space at 1104 S. Third St. in February, remodeled it, and filled it with new furniture and equipment. She spent her life savings readying for a grand opening of the business, The Layer Lounge, in the first week of April.

Then, the pandemic hit.

“We got the news on March 17, so we haven’t opened yet,” Linney said. “It’s been pretty brutal.”

Now, Linney said she still can’t open despite Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Phase One reopening order for businesses issued on Thursday. When Linney read the fine print of the order, she found out that esthetics (skin care) businesses were prevented from opening by the governor in Phase One but barbershop­s and salons — many of which provide similar services as she does — were allowed to reopen.

“It turns out esthetics are not allowed to reopen with the rest of our industry,” she said. “It’s been really unclear. Even the state board staff, they didn’t have answers for me. They were really lovely and supportive and encouragin­g, but they were equally confused. It appears there was just a miscommuni­cation between the state government and the state board.”

Linney said the governor’s office needs to clarify why it ordered esthetics businesses to remain closed while allowing similar businesses to reopen.

“If cosmetolog­ists can do all of these things, why wouldn’t the esthetics technician­s be able to reopen?” she said.

State clarifies status

A statement from the governor’s office Wednesday night said prior to Phase One, all businesses providing esthetic services and spas were closed as nonessenti­al businesses.

“In Phase 1, the only businesses that are allowed to re-open are hair salons, nail care salons and barber shops that are licensed by the Nevada Board of Cosmetolog­y or the State Barber’s Health and Sanitation Board,” the statement reads. “These businesses must follow the strict guidance set forth under Section 16 of Emergency Directive 018 and the guidance issued by their respective licensing boards. All other businesses providing esthetic services, including skin care services, and spas remain closed.”

Adam Higginboth­am, deputy executive director of the Board of Cosmetolog­y, said esthetics businesses are to remain closed under the governor’s order. Shortly after the reopening order was issued, the board reached out to the governor’s office on the issue and they are awaiting further direction.

“Our understand­ing is they are excluded from Phase One,” Higginboth­am said.

Linney said she’s going to tough it out and wait for the next phase of the reopening. She said she has extensive safety protocols in place, including the wearing of masks and constant cleaning at the business.

“We are just dying to open so we can get people in, start seeing clients who are longing to get in,” Linney said. “Until Sisolak says go, I’m just hanging out.”

Contact Glenn Puit by email at gpuit@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Glennatrj on Twitter.

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e ?? Megan Linney pushes back the curtain of her yet-to-open downtown Las Vegas skin care salon, The Layer Lounge, on Tuesday.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Megan Linney pushes back the curtain of her yet-to-open downtown Las Vegas skin care salon, The Layer Lounge, on Tuesday.
 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e ?? Megan Linney with her dog, Bowie, at her downtown Las Vegas skin care salon, The Layer Lounge, on Tuesday. Linney can’t open her salon due to Gov. Sisolak’s order.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Megan Linney with her dog, Bowie, at her downtown Las Vegas skin care salon, The Layer Lounge, on Tuesday. Linney can’t open her salon due to Gov. Sisolak’s order.

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