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Bayreuth (dpa) - A customer in Bayreuth had his first haircut after the lockdown cost a whopping 422 euros.

The money is to be donated to the Bayreuther Tafel and a project for grieving children.

"He was happy that the wool could finally come down," said hairdresser Andreas Nuissl, who had the idea for the auction of the first date, on Monday.

"Wool in the truest sense of the word - with its natural curls it looked like a sheep."

The 43-year-old craftsman was last at the hairdresser's in October, said Nuissl.

He has now cut off six centimeters of curls.

"It's an incredible feeling to finally be able to work again."

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Hairdressers have been closed since the lockdown in mid-December.

A haircut is only possible by appointment.

Customers must wear an FFP2 mask, hairdressers at least medical face masks.

Salons also need a hygiene concept, including a minimum distance of 1.5 meters between customers.

"We are still in the pandemic," stressed Nuissl.

"We mustn't rush anything and put a customer on every seat."

That has its good side too - because of the necessary breaks, the first day at work is not as stressful as expected.

It is fully booked by the end of March.

Around 2000 euros in donations have already been collected, and he wants to hand over the money in mid-March.

“I'll leave the donation box there until then.

This is also a good topic of conversation for customers, then we don't just talk about Corona. "

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