Kuwait’s Ministry of Health has introduced new regulations for salons and beauty parlours under Decision No. 194/2025, enforcing stricter hygiene and safety standards. All establishments must comply by March 1, 2026, or face penalties or closure. The rules mandate enhanced sanitation, staff training, sterilisation, and ventilation to align Kuwait’s beauty sector with global health standards.
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