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California Salons, Barber Shops Can Now Offer Clients Complimentary Alcohol

The bill was signed into law in Sept. 2016 and took effect on Jan. 1, 2017.

You can now drink up while you're getting a blowout or a fresh cut.

Beauty salons and barber shops in California may now serve beer and wine to their clients during business hours and no later than 10 p.m.

Salons and shops are not allowed to charge for the alcoholic drinks and no more than 12 ounces of beer or 6 ounces of wine by the glass can be offered to the client.

AB1322, also known as the "Drybar bill," went into effect Jan. 1 after it was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown in Sept. 2016.

Limousines and hot air balloon ride services are also allowed to serve complimentary alcohol.

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