Joh Bailey hair salon in Double Bay is added to Sydney's list of Covid exposure sites - just days after Phoebe Burgess visited for a blow-dry
Phoebe Burgess has visited Joh Bailey hair salon in Double Bay, just one day before it was added to Sydney's list of Covid exposure sites.
The budding influencer, 32, shared a series of photos to Instagram on Tuesday, after visiting the salon for a blow-dry.
On Wednesday, it was announced the Joh Bailey salon was exposed from June 17 to June 19.

New alert: Joh Bailey hair salon in Double Bay is added to Sydney's list of Covid exposure sites - just days after Phoebe Burgess (pictured) visited for a blow-dry
However, Phoebe visited to the hair salon on June 22, days after the exposure.
Paddington Christo's Pizzeria as well as Double Bay Matteo restaurant have also been added to Sydney's exposure list.
Anyone who has been to the venues are considered a close contact and must get tested immediately.
Meanwhile, celebrity hairstylist Joh Bailey opened the doors to his first hair salon in Double Bay in 1985.
He currently owns three other salons in New South Wales in Sydney's CBD, Bondi Junction and Bowral.

New exposure sight: On Wednesday, it was announced the Joh Bailey salon was exposed from June 17 to June 19. Phoebe visited to the hair salon on June 22, days after the exposure
Over the past 35 years, Joh's clientele has included Olivia Newton-John, Kylie Minogue, Eva Longoria, Elle Macpherson and most notably the late Princess Diana.
It comes as Sydney's Covid outbreak rose to 31 on Wednesday, mostly linked to the Bondi Junction epicentre, prompting sweeping restrictions across the city.
Residents will have to wear masks indoors and not see more than five mates at a time for the next week - or longer if the cluster spreads and grows.

Success: Over the past 35 years, celebrity hairstylist Joh Bailey's (right) clientele has included Olivia Newton-John, Kylie Minogue, Eva Longoria (left), Elle Macpherson and most notably the late Princess Diana
The majority of the new cases stem from a birthday party on Saturday in West Hoxton, in western Sydney, which included the Bondi Junction Westfield worker.
A day before, a two-year-old child who attended Little Zak's childcare in Narellan Vale, near Campbelltown, on Monday.
The Bondi cluster began last week after a Sydney Airport limousine driver tested positive to the highly-infectious Delta variant, which started spreading at Bondi Junction's busy Westfield shopping centre.