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beauty salon

American  
[byoo-tee suh-lon] / ˈbyu ti səˌlɒn /

noun

  1. an establishment where people, especially women, go for hairdressing, manicures, or other cosmetic treatments.


beauty salon British  

noun

  1. an establishment providing women with services to improve their beauty, such as hairdressing, manicuring, facial treatment, and massage

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Etymology

Origin of beauty salon

An Americanism dating back to 1905–10

Example Sentences

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There is a black market and to be safe people should avoid buying from unregulated sellers such as beauty salons or via social media.

From BBC

Kellie Howson, 54, who lost four teeth after she paid £65 for a whitening treatment at a beauty salon in Lancaster, urged the public to be aware of the dangers.

From BBC

The couple took over The Dew Drop Inn, a jukebox joint, and turned it into a beauty salon.

From Los Angeles Times

The plaza hosts clothing stores and beauty salons, catering for weddings and other special occasions.

From BBC

“My mom cut hair for a long time, so I grew up in a beauty salon,” he says, casually dressed in a light blue button-up shirt.

From Los Angeles Times