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Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ordered that all barbershops, hair and nail salons, piercing shops, tattoo parlors and other personal care services will close indefinitely starting Saturday night to fight the spread of the coronavirus.

The executive order is the latest measure the governor has instituted, including the closing of malls, movie theaters, amusement parks, gyms, zoos and bowling alleys.

All “indoor common portions” of shopping malls larger than 100,000 feet were ordered to close starting at 8 p.m. Thursday.

A portion of the latest executive order from Thursday reads:

“Effective March 21, 2020 at 8 p.m. and until further notice, all barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors and related personal care services will be closed to members of the public.

“This shall also include nail technicians, cosmetologists and estheticians, and the provision of electrolysis, laser hair removal services, as these services cannot be provided while maintaining social distance.”

Cuomo on Thursday also ordered 75 percent of the workforce in nonessential services to remain at home, up from 50 percent a day earlier.

Meanwhile, at least one city hair salon jumped quickly into action before salons were officially forced to shutter and started offering “quarantine” hair color kits to its clients.

“For a limited time, we are selling and shipping a Quarantine Color Kit. Whether you need your grays covered, your color refreshed, or your highlights toned, we’ve got you covered,” the now-closed Bird House salon in Gowanus, Brooklyn wrote in an email to its existing clients Thursday.

“We are hoping this package will be exactly what you need to hold you over until we are able to re-open the salon and get you back in our chairs,” the salon wrote.

For those who want the kits, salon stylists will “personally formulate your color based on the notes we have on file for you. We’ll get your formula as close to perfect as we can, and it will certainly be enough to hold you over.”

The salon is offering $75, $100 and $150 packages.

Additional reporting by Natalie Musumeci