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What makes a good hairdresser is no longer necessarily their salon but their scissors,
” assures Nicolas Dal Sasso, hair colorist at La Fabrica, a coworking salon in the Opéra district in Paris, providing around twenty equipped bins and armchairs.
It was after confinement that this thirty-year-old, former employee of a Parisian salon, decided to take the plunge.
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I aspired to more autonomy and, before opening my own place, coworking seemed a good springboard: here, I am free from my schedules, I earn a better living, I can choose coloring products and treatment that I want to use... As a resident hairdresser, I have an assigned chair, but most of my colleagues rent one by the day or even by the hour, which allows them to share their working time between Paris and the provinces, between the salon and the hairdressing studio and, for some, older, to make a gentle transition to retirement.
Reception and management…
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