Beauty salons, nail bars and tattoo shops in England have opened for the first time in four months as part of the latest relaxation of lockdown restrictions.

Spas, massage studios and physical therapy businesses are also able to welcome customers again, as long as they meet coronavirus guidelines.

Tattoo artist Dale Frame gives his colleague Boris Di Prospero a swallow tattoo, at Flamin’ Eight tattoo studio in Kentish Town, London
Tattoo artist Dale Frame gives his colleague Boris Di Prospero a swallow tattoo at Flamin’ Eight tattoo studio in Kentish Town, London (Yui Mok/PA)
Andy Senior, a sports massage therapist, helps a client at AS Therapy and Fitness in Leeds
Andy Senior, a sports massage therapist, helps a client at AS Therapy and Fitness in Leeds (Richard McCarthy/PA)
Signage at the National Trust’s Petworth House, West Sussex, as it welcomes back visitors following the coronavirus lockdown
Signage at the National Trust’s Petworth House in West Sussex as it welcomes back visitors (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
The National Trust will reopen seven of its 200 historic houses this week in a pilot to ensure that measures put in place enable people to explore and enjoy the properties safely whilst observing social distancing and safety measures, including one-way systems, limiting capacity and advance bookings
The National Trust will reopen seven of its 200 historic houses this week in a pilot to ensure measures put in place enable people to enjoy the properties safely (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
Facialist Taryn Williams massages client Annie Geurard at Taryn Aesthetics at On The Lane beauty salon in Belsize Park, London
Facialist Taryn Williams massages client Annie Geurard at Taryn Aesthetics at On The Lane beauty salon in Belsize Park, London (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
Nico Pantu tattooing a customer at Grimm Tattoo Studio in Leeds as it reopens to customers following the easing of lockdown restrictions in England
Nico Pantu tattoos a customer at Grimm Tattoo Studio in Leeds as it reopens to customers following the easing of lockdown restrictions in England (Richard McCarthy/PA)
Customers observe social distancing during treatments at Coco Nails Club in London as they reopen to customers on following the easing of lockdown restrictions in England
Customers observe social distancing behind screens at Coco Nails Club in London (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
Eleassha Mcqueen, 18, takes her first sunbed session in three months as Madame Tan opened in Chirton, North Shields
Eleassha Mcqueen takes her first sunbed session in three months at Madame Tan in Chirton, North Tyneside (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Tattoo artist Dan Ridgewell, 41, takes the temperature of a customer at the Axe & Anchor tattoo shop in North Shields, North Tyneside as they reopen to customers on following the easing of lockdown restrictions in England
Tattoo artist Dan Ridgewell takes the temperature of a customer at the Axe & Anchor tattoo shop in North Shields, North Tyneside (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Beautician Alex Smith, 26, does the nails of Jules Aspen, 40, at the Madame Beauty salon in Chirton, North Tyneside, as they reopen to customers on following the easing of lockdown restrictions in England
Beautician Alex Smith does the nails of Jules Aspen at the Madame Beauty salon in Chirton (Owen Humphreys/PA)
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A pedicure provides a bit more distance at one London salon (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
Salon manager Gemma Inglis works on the hair of Shireen Inglis at The Lunatic Fringe in Glasgow as they demonstrate some of the changes put in place to help protect against coronavirus. Hairdressers across Scotland are preparing to reopen to customers on Wednesday as lockdown measure are eased
Meanwhile in Scotland, hairdressers are preparing to reopen to customers on Wednesday (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Salon manager Gemma Inglis works on the hair of Shireen Inglis at The Lunatic Fringe in Glasgow as they demonstrate some of the changes put in place to help protect against coronavirus. Hairdressers across Scotland are preparing to reopen to customers on Wednesday as lockdown measure are eased
In Glasgow, salon manager Gemma Inglis works on the hair of Shireen Inglis at The Lunatic Fringe as they demonstrate some of the changes put in place to help protect against coronavirus (Andrew Milligan/PA)
A member of staff directs shoppers at the John Lewis department store in Edinburgh which reopened its doors on Monday as Scotland prepares for the lifting of further coronavirus lockdown restrictions
A member of staff directs shoppers at the John Lewis department store in Edinburgh, which reopened its doors on Monday (Jane Barlow/PA)
Members of the maintenance team at The Balmoral, Edinburgh, remove boards from the front door as the hotels starts to make preparations for re-opening next month as Scotland prepares for the lifting of further coronavirus lockdown restrictions
The maintenance team at The Balmoral, Edinburgh, remove boards from the front door as the hotel starts to make preparations for reopening next month (Jane Barlow/PA)