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  2. List of hairdressers - Wikipedia

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    Léonard (c. 1751–1820) — hairdresser to the French court. [1] [4] Marie Laveau (1801–1881) — French hairdresser; Marie Catharina Malm (1805–1888) — Swedish hairdresser, one of the first professional hairdressers of her country. [5] Félix Escalier (1815–) — French hairdresser; personal hairdresser och Empress Eugenie [6]

  3. Category:French hairdressers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French hairdressers" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Salon (France) - Wikipedia

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    For decades Court Life was how upper class French men and women communicated, spread new ideas, and created cultural trends. The lower members of the aristocracy would send their daughters to court, where they would learn about the arts and culture, but also make social connections and gain status, with the ultimate goal of making a profitable ...

  5. Hairdresser - Wikipedia

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    It was in France where men began styling women's hair for the first time, and many of the notable hairdressers of the time were men, a trend that would continue into contemporary times. The first famous male hairdresser was Champagne , who was born in Southern France .

  6. Historiography of the salon - Wikipedia

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    Other works from this period focused on the more positive aspects of women in the salon. [26] Indeed, according to Jolanta T. Pekacz, the fact women dominated history of the salons meant that study of the salons was often left to amateurs, while men concentrated on 'more important' (and masculine) areas of the Enlightenment. [27]

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    Some of the firm’s stakes are in niche French software company ... Bettencourt Meyers’s grandfather founded the Paris-based L'Oréal in 1909 to make and supply hair dye to local hairdressers.

  8. Louis Alexandre Raimon - Wikipedia

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    Louis Alexandre Raimon (6 September 1922 – 12 January 2008), better known as Alexandre de Paris, was a famous French hairdresser ("maître coiffeur"). He was responsible for creating Elizabeth Taylor's coiffure in the 1963 Hollywood epic Cleopatra. He also styled Greta Garbo, Audrey Hepburn and Lauren Bacall, among others.

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