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Can you really do without your hairdresser?

2020-11-23T20:49:48.745Z


Deprived of hairdressing salons, the French learned to cut their hair and dye it in front of their mirror. The habit, which has endured since deconfinement, weakens a profession that is nevertheless essential to well-being and self-image.


"I heard that hairdressers continue to practice clandestinely, receiving their clients one by one

," Adèle, in her thirties, advances.

A friend went to have her hair cut in her usual salon a few days ago.

You just have to call on the phone and you will be invited to enter through the back door, into the courtyard of the building.

No question of raising the iron curtain, too risky.

It seems that others have chosen to serve as a home officer! ”

In reality, most of these professionals who respect the rules imposed by confinement remain closed.

But in order not to lose the link with their regulars, some offer remote monitoring.

"We are three to ensure the telephone and digital permanence by teleworking

, explains colourist Frédéric Mennetrier, founder of Atelier Blanc (Paris 2e).

As during the first confinement, we advise our regulars especially on coloring, application, body language ... We send them their

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Source: lefigaro

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