A long bob, third week.
Cut chin-length, blunt, with a single weight line. The color is the Caramel Brunette, glossed.
Atelier Noor is a one-chair hair atelier. Nour cuts and colors three clients a day, at her pace, in north light. The work is slow on purpose.
Nour opened the atelier in 2020 after fourteen years on senior chairs at salons she will not name. She trained, first, with a colorist in Paris she still flies to every other June.
She believes the work happens between the cut and the color — in the way the head is shaped, in the way the chin is held, in the way the hair will fall three weeks from now. She charges by the appointment, not by the service.
She does not double-book. She does not move you to a junior. She does not, even when she is running late, rush the cut. The reason you wait is the reason you come back.
The colors we are mixing this season. Pulled from a real client’s formula, archived, and named. Choose one or bring one of your own.
A short look at the chair, this month. Each is a single client, three weeks after the visit.
Cut chin-length, blunt, with a single weight line. The color is the Caramel Brunette, glossed.
Ribbon-painted in March, settled into the line of grow-out we planned together for the summer.
The first cut in eight months. Layered through the lengths, color refreshed at the root only.
Cut shorter through the back, longer through the fringe. Color lifted half a level into Champagne Ash.
A dry cut on natural curl. Highlights ribboned through the canopy, never the underside.
Natural gray, toned, ends trimmed half an inch. A visit Nour calls “the easiest hour of her week.”
Nour reads every application herself. We answer within 48 hours, by name. The first visit is a consultation; the second is the chair.