You might wake up one morning in Paris, hating your hair and wishing you had gotten it cut before leaving home.
Or, maybe you’ve done some shopping and are in the mood for a new “do” to go with new duds. It’s risky, those impetuous decisions to radically change something about your style, while in a foreign country.
Fortunately for us seekers of that je ne sais quoi, a Jacques Dessange salon is never more than an arrondisement away.
In 1956 Dessange opened his first salon on the Champs Elysees where Brigitte Bardot and Jean Seberg, among other celebrities, became regulars. He coiffed the fashion shows of Dior and Chanel and became the official stylist of the Cannes Film Festival.
The philosophy of the Dessange salon is simple: each cut should match the personality of the client and be easy to manage at home. Lots of movement, graceful lines and simplicity are trademarks.

Although franchised in countries all over the world, training is paramount and salons retain the standard of excellence, whether they are in Prague, Bahrain or Greenbay, Wisconsin.
If it’s a shampoo and blow-dry you’re after, or a classy cut and highlights, visit the flagship Jacques Dessange salon on Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, or choose one close to where you are staying. Check out the website for locations all over Paris.
Jacques Dessange
39 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt
Jacques Dessange
Printemps Haussman
4th Floor
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