hairdresser in the PONS Dictionary

hairdresser Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

she went to the hairdresser for a shampoo and set
have a perm at the hairdresser

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In this style, the client simply sits in a chair as they normally would, while a hairdresser applies shampoo to their hair and adds water.
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The building also contains a hairdressers and a print shop.
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It is home to newsagents, take-aways, and hairdressers.
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There is a bakery and a couple of hairdressers.
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Hairdressers and barber shops, and a vets still ply their trade in the town.
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The centre contains a supermarket, newsagency, hairdresser, therapeutic masseuse and bakery.
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After leaving school with no qualifications, he initially became a ladies' hairdresser and ran his own salon.
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Some states allow hairdressers to work without obtaining a new license, while others require a new license.
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Son of a skilled worker and a hairdresser.
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Few retail outlets remain apart from two public houses, a small supermarket with a post office, a hairdresser, two garages and a nursery.
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