Darling Kenya Launches Drive To Cushion Beauty Industry

Darling, Africa’s leading hair extensions manufacturer, has launched the “#SalonTukoSet” program aimed at supporting Kenya’s 25 billion-shillings hair industry meet the newly published guidelines for business operations.
Last month the Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development issued a myriad of guidelines for business operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hair and beauty industry in Kenya has been negatively impacted by the pandemic. Kenya has over 50,000 salons whose operations have faced a slowdown or closure due to fears of transmission of the virus.
Salon professionals work in close proximity with their clients thereby fueling the fears during the initial stages of the pandemic.
As an industry-first initiative by any professional beauty brand, the “#SalonTukoSet” program by Darling Kenya will have three pillars – free distribution of hygiene kits and sanitizers; education on safety and hygiene for salon infrastructure and services; and back-to-business support.
Godrej Kenya CEO Mr. Rohit Vengurlekar said that the company will provide salon owners with the necessary guidance, resources, and updates to ensure the safety and well-being of their staff and customers, as per the government protocols.
“Since March, the beauty and personal care industry, in particular, the salon industry has been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With the partial reopening of the economy, we at Darling are committed to empowering and uplifting the salon industry by ensuring they are business-ready with necessary protocols in place. With “#SalonTukoSet” program, we want to ensure that salons experience a smooth transition into the next phase of their business with a greater emphasis on hygiene, which is going to be the new normal, and makes this migration easier for them,” said Mr. Rohit Vengurlekar.
Under the “#SalonTukoSet” program, Darling Kenya will be donating 100,000 re-usable masks, 20,000 liters of disinfectants, 10,000 liters of liquid hand wash, and 3,000 face shields for the well-being of the stylists, all contained in a salon hygiene kit.
In addition, Darling Kenya has partnered with Rentokil Kenya to undertake weekly disinfection of Top hair markets synonymous with hair braiders including Kenyatta, Umoja, Kariobangi, Kahawa West and Ngara Markets.
The #SalonTukoSet program has been made possible through Godrej Kenya and its employee’s joint contribution to empower and support hairdressers.
“To further empower the salons, we have developed appointment scheduling tools that allow stylists to adhere to the new way of doing business post-COVID-19. This will ensure they observe the safety and health measures around the salon including the clientele while safeguarding their source of income,” said Mr. Rohit Vengurlekar.
The guidelines issued are largely anchored on the Ministry of Health and World Health Organization directives and are meant to allow businesses to reopen, while strictly observing social distancing and other containment measures of the disease.
Due to the salon professionals in close proximity with their clients, COVID-19 has heavily impacted the salon industry it leading to a complete halt of operations in some cases. It is estimated that the industry lost 20% – 30 In March 2020, the Kenyan government through the National Treasury announced that it would spend 53.7 billion Kenya shillings on a stimulus package to support businesses that have been affected by COVID-19.
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