Many of them feel it won’t provide enough relief.
of the uncertain future is sinking in. I am trying to find joy in the little things I am able to do in my apartment and have been putting lots of energy into cooking and storing food for the coming weeks.”Changing plans and dealing with uncertainty tend to be things freelancers are used to — even good at, notes hairstylist
. “You have to figure out ways to move your business forward and evolve especially in uncertain times like these,” she says.makeup artists and hairstylists , who currently can’t work at all, it’s looking particularly murky — and that’s scary. “I’m still pretty depressed just trying to deal with the events at hand, and I find myself overwhelmed trying to decide where to go from here in my career,” Gloss says. “Do I pivot to social content even though I’m not keen on posting my face over and over again to the public? I’m not sure, but I know that touching faces and doing makeup is likely off the table for quite a while.
While freelancers are somewhat used to what Guhin calls “slow times,” there's a limit. Brook notes that after an indeterminate amount of time not working, “there will be hard, life-changing decisions that will need to be made.” It’s also unclear what the full effect on the economy will be and how the beauty industry, and the demand for, might be impacted. For Sotomayor, who started his career in the wake of 9/11, it’s important to remember — and stand up for — your worth. “I think there will be a lot of opportunistic people who will try to get hair and makeup people to work for free or for lower rates after having been out of work.
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