The team
"Each member of the Salon team works his or her own hours, between 9am and 9pm six days a week. I think this way of working makes us a great team in both our professional and personal lives."
Eva Sandelgard
EvaAs I was a city girl through and through, my aim had been to leave Stockholm and make a career for myself as a hairstylist in New York. I had spent eleven years working really hard in a very good salon in Stockholm with this idea in mind. I was ready for a new challenge, I was ready to commit 2 ... more» |
CorinneI lived in England for a number of years. The punk scene was happening then and it gave me a taste for hairdressing and reproducing those English haircuts. Fifteen years later, I decided I wanted to become a hairstylist. I love cuts with style. And what I don't like is all the artifice of hai ... more» |
SebI love making people look good, transforming girls with soft, subtle haircuts. I don't like over demanding, complicated people. My numerous passions in life include cycling, cooking, yoga, my friends and chatting up chicks. |
VeroJust like a number of other professions, there are dozens of things for stylists to deal with and do that detract from the actual work of styling hair. And this is often difficult to manage. So, as I'm a stylist and beautician, it made perfect sense for the team to hand over the management and or ... more» |
NauraI think I have always wanted to style hair. I was a stylist in Lyon for quite a long time before coming to Chamonix seven years ago. I have been a member of the Le Salon team for five years. I like hair straighteners: these hi-tech products have been revolutionary for girls who used to spend a ... more» |
AnnalenaThere were two jobs I dreamed of doing when I was a kid: selling sweets and being a hairdresser. I realised one of my ambitions. I don't like perms as I never like the results. I do like interior decorating, gardening and walks in the mountains. |
AurélieI obtained my beauty therapy qualification from the Matile school in 2001 and arrived in Chamonix in 2002. I have been running the Institut de Beauté since 2005 and I work closely with the Le Salon team. My aim is to look for innovations to satisfy all of my customers. At Le Salon we are a ... more» |
GuillaumeBecoming a hairstylist was my way of expressing my creativity. I love creating styles according to how I'm feeling, to express my love of beauty. I don't want to simply 'do' haircuts and not use my imagination. Each face is unique, and each haircut and colouring should be unique too. I like tr ... more» |
MelMy scissors and comb are extensions of my hands. With these precision instruments I can do everything I need to do with a minimum of space in a maximum of places across the world. They are always in my pocket and I can travel anywhere without being weighed down, styling people's hair or, as is mo ... more» |
CélineBetty Boop, ringlets, curly; given my nicknames I was always destined to be a hairstylist. But I have always loved ballet and mountain sports, and I qualified as a PE teacher in Grenoble. Studying to be a PE teacher helped me appreciate the good I could do for people. Nowadays, just as it used to ... more» |
JulieI always knew I would end up doing something artistic. I lived in Brussels for five years where I studied interior design and I brought my family back with me to Chamonix. It was once I was back in Chamonix that I decided to retrain as a hairstylist and it has been a total revelation to me. My in ... more» |
CharlotteMy name is Charlotte, I have come over to live with my dad for a year in Chamonix where he comes from. I am half French half Australian. Normally I live in Melbourne, Australia with my mum and brother. In Melbourne I worked for an AVEDA salon for three and a half years. I have loved hairdressing ... more» |


