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How to use salon in a sentence

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Melissa and Jessyca had plans to open a beauty salon as they were very good at doing hair and makeup.
One such salon is NailBarOne, which opened last October and offers a walk-in service.
The same month, a beauty salon owner quit the street after 13 years, saying she no longer felt safe.
The salon also offers hairdressers advice on how to run their businesses better.
Lying on a massage table or in an aesthetician's chair is a bit like sitting at the hair salon.
I want to catch up to all those affluential people who've wasted hundreds of dollars at the tanning salon.
The business has been open for 12 months and is a salon which specialises in hair products for Afro-Caribbean people.
Having a manicure and pedicure in a salon, having my hair highlighted and owning a 28 inch flat widescreen television.
The buildings are clustered around a courtyard with restaurants, a wine bar, a convenience store and a hair salon.
Sip from frothy coffee ice cream smoothies or alcohol-free cocktails and indulge in the salon atmosphere.
Once these two celebrity hair wunderkinds agreed to follow their jointly shared visions for a salon, there was no stopping them.
I went to a salon down in Chinatown, and I think they thought I didn't know Chinese or something, because the lady barely spoke to me at all.
Jane Galt is a charming hostess, and her salon is a vastly more amiable affair than I imagine Rand's were.
A hostess with regal posture matching her salon, Manette served porto, then we repaired to the dining room for couscous.
The sculptures that would not fit into the great gallery were installed in the antechamber and salon of the large glass conservatory.
The Regent Street salon offers a range of hair, beauty, holistic and nail treatments.
She voraciously acquired acquaintances of all sorts, invited them into the salon that was her life, and made them feel at home.
The forty-five-year-old, who owns his own hair salon in Glasgow, had liposculpture done to his stomach and hips.
A prominent arranger of music for salon orchestras by 1900, his own compositions took a progressively more important role in his career.
The owner locked the property in Coombe Road at 5pm on Saturday and returned at 9am on Sunday to find the salon in ruins.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And at last she went off attended by a maid who had waited for her in the first salon.
Will madame be so good to enter our petit salon at the front, n'est-ce-pas?
The younger sister, Henrietta Mendelssohn, was not handsome enough to enthrall the libertines of the salon.
He and his colleagues had no salon which could vie with those of the Whig grandees.
In the salon, the women were playing at vingt-et-un, kept by Nathan, the celebrated author.
At the far end of the quadrangle is the salon, the walls of which are covered with bougainvillea of a deep violet colour.
A decayed silk curtain of a dingy blue, drawn across a recess, separated the chambre a coucher from the salon.
Anthony Cleigh eyed his perfecto rather ruefully and tiptoed back to the salon.
Behind the salon on the west side I have a double room which serves as dining and breakfast-room, with a guest-chamber above.
Roma was lying on a bed-chair in the frescoed room which had once been the Pope's salon.
The insects were carried into the rest rooms and beauty salon when the towels were distributed.
And while he read, there came from the salon the notes of a Tzigane waltz played on the piano.
Evidently they were both well satisfied with the living picture of the salon.
In these days women should be educated for the salon as they once were for the gynoecium.
We had appointed a secret meeting in the salon of the pension that afternoon.
A special long-distance salon was fitted up in New York City to entice people into the habit of talking to other cities.
No sooner had Villefort left the salon, than he assumed the grave air of a man who holds the balance of life and death in his hands.
This salon, in which the lesser nobility, the clergy, and the magistracy meet together, exerts a great influence.
To this end had I bidden Ganymede follow me into the very salon.
If in her husband's room at the bank legitimism was a mere unpopulated principle, in her salon Legitimacy was nothing but persons.
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