Alfred the Great, king of the Salons in England, not only educated his people in the learning of the past ages; he inserted in the geographical works he translated many narratives of the travel of his own time.
In Paris he frequented the salons of Madame de la Fayette and of the marquise de Lambert.
These findings suggest a role for hair dyes, solvents or other chemicals used in salons.
And the salons of Mme de Sevigne, of her daughter Mme de Grignan, and of the duchesse de Maine for a while gave the questions of philosophy a place among the topics of polite society, and furnished to Moliere the occasion of his Femmes savantes.
Beauty salons will offer a full array of services.