Definition of Salons. Meaning of Salons. Synonyms of Salons

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Definition of Salons

Salon
Salon Sa`lon", n. [F. See Saloon.] An apartment for the reception of company; hence, in the plural, fashionable parties; circles of fashionable society.

Meaning of Salons from wikipedia

- Look up Salon or salon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Salon may refer to: Beauty salon, a venue for cosmetic treatments French term for a drawing...
- resembled salons, often galvanized by the presence of a beautiful and educated patroness such as Isabella d'Este or Elisabetta Gonzaga. Salons were an important...
- type of business include hair salons, spas, day spas, and medical spas. Hair cut is generally offered in beauty salons. M****age for the body is a beauty...
- organized the Salon d'Automne. As the number of salons increased, American newspapers sometimes referred to the original salon as the Salon of the Champs...
- important and visible role within the salons. Each woman, or salonnière, pla**** a different role within these salons. Some were actively involved in conversation...
- held American salon chain (international as of early 2011), Knockouts LLC, based in Irving, Texas. Knockouts are full-service grooming salons with a boxing...
- fellatio. Pink salons may also offer additional activities such as fingering a customer's "companion", and sumata (intercrural ****). Pink salons are found...
- nail salons also offer skin care services. Manicures are also offered by general beauty salons, spas, and hotels. People who work at nail salons are usually...
- The Salon of 1810 was an art exhibition held at the Louvre in Paris, part of the series of Salons held to display paintings, sculptures and engravings...
- The salons of Early Modern and Revolutionary France pla**** an integral role in the cultural and intellectual development of France. The salons were seen...