Plenty of Orange County residents were willing to wait in lines, wear masks and slather their hands with sanitizer on Monday, Aug. 31, for the chance to refresh their wardrobes or fix their scraggly quarantine coifs. More businesses were allowed to reopen under new state guidelines announced Friday , and some rushed to welcome customers back. Although Orange County’s coronavirus case rates and hospitalizations have been trending down in the past few weeks, the county was put in the most restrictive tier of a new color-coded system rolled out last week. But salons and barber shops and indoor malls still were allowed to reopen, with restrictions. John Guevara, 28, co-owner of Rubio Barber Shop in Santa Ana, said he didn’t agree with the state’s previous business shutdowns. “I’m licensed through the state,” he said, “And we already take extreme caution to be safe.” A woman walks past displays at The Webster at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, CA on Monday, August 31, 2020....