Accessibility Statement

Last reviewed: May 21, 2026

Status Hair Studio is committed to making our website accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We believe every guest — online and in-studio — deserves a seamless, respectful experience.

Conformance status

We aim to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.

This website is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 AA. "Partially conformant" means that some parts of the content may not yet fully meet the standard. We are actively working to address known issues.

Measures we take

Status Hair Studio takes the following measures to ensure accessibility of our website:

Known limitations

Despite our best efforts, some content on this site may not yet be fully accessible. Known limitations include:

Alternative ways to book or reach us

If any part of this website prevents you from completing a booking or finding information you need, you may also contact us directly:

Report an Accessibility Issue

If you experience any difficulty using this website, or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at accessibility@status-hair.com.

We aim to acknowledge every accessibility report within 5 business days and to provide a substantive response and proposed remediation within 15 business days.

When contacting us, please include: (1) the page URL where you encountered the issue, (2) a brief description of the problem, and (3) the assistive technology, browser, and operating system you were using if known.

Standards and compatibility

This website is designed to be compatible with the following assistive technologies in their recent versions, used with modern browsers (current and previous major releases of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge):

Assessment and remediation log

This website was last assessed for accessibility on May 21, 2026. Assessment included a combination of automated scanning (axe-core, Lighthouse) and manual review of keyboard navigation, semantic structure, contrast ratios, and screen-reader compatibility. We maintain an internal remediation log documenting findings and corrective actions, and we plan to re-assess at least once every six months.

Formal complaints

If you are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility concern, you may contact the U.S. Department of Justice or file a complaint under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Information on the complaint process is available at ada.gov/file-a-complaint (opens in a new window).