20th-Century Salon Culture

There was something prevalent in the early 20th century among housewives, which was their regular visits to the salon. The experience wasn’t just about getting styled but about being part of a community. Women would swap recipes, talk about their children, and share gossip while they got pampered. It was a place to escape their daily routine and feel glamorous.
Of course, men liked women who took care of themselves like this. The pressure to look perfect was high, and the beauty industry capitalized on it. Post-war salon culture has evolved, but the idea of a space where women can gather, chat, and be pampered still holds.

