Serenity invades us when we enter the Be good coiffure hair salon, located at 35 rue Fleming in Luisant. Charlotte d’Hooghe, 36, has worked in hairdressing for twenty years. She tastefully and delicately transformed the garage of her house into a hairdressing salon. She opened in February 2023, after working for several years in Coudray. For several weeks, she has been renting an armchair to Mélissa Bisson, 35, a hairdresser for nineteen years, before a future partnership.
premium After almost 50 years of activity, the couple handed over their hairdressing salon in Epernon
The two young women invested in sustainable development and ecology applied these concerns in the hairdressing salon. They use no chemicals or ammonia.
“To make the colors, we use organic plants that are dried and ground into powder. They have Ayurvedic virtues and come from India,” explains Charlotte d’Hooghe.
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She does not hide the fact that these products are more expensive to purchase, but that she “cuts back a little on her margin, in order to offer as many affordable products as possible that are good for people’s health.” The two hairdressers are also members of the Coiffeurs Justes network.
“All the hair that we cut, we keep and we fill large bags with it, which we send to the network by post.”
Mélissa Bisson (empty)
Bulk shampoos
This represents several dozen kilos of hair, which are then collected in compression stockings collected in hospitals and which are used to clean up the oceans.
These large fabric tubes filled with hair are anti-pollution barriers, which are used to protect seas, coastal areas and waterways from oil spills.
A new hair salon
In their salon, they also promote zero waste, by giving customers the opportunity to buy powder colorings and shampoos in bulk, by filling their boxes and bottles.
Claire Béguin
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