0 someone whose job is to wash, cut, colour, etc people's hair -- fryzjer/ka
1 the place where you go to have your hair washed, cut, coloured, etc -- fryzjer, zakład fryzjerski
Table 2 presents the comparative wages of hairdressers from 1921 to 1942.
The 1936 census counted some 126,000 coiffeures, three times the population of hairdressers at the beginning of the century.
Second, among hairdressers, 'specialists' and 'coiffeurs' were the highest-paid categories in a sharply sliding scale.
As a rule, the government, more interested in restraining inflation than in pleasing hairdressers, listened to the coiffeurs' demands and then promptly disregarded them.
No long bills to barbers and hairdressers for powder and perfumes was in his charges.
Frenchness, being stereotypically associated with up-market hairdressers, was important since the centrally located fashionable hairdresser would have profited from it.
The man noticed the hairdresser of the opera singers who was about to go home.
A client noticed the hairdresser of the actress who had blue eyes.