Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Hairdressers and hairdressing in American Thesaurus
Hairdressers and hairdressing
barbershop (noun)
American a place where men go to get their hair cut. The British word is barber’s.
braid (verb)
to put someone’s hair into braids. The usual British word is plait.
cornrow (verb)
to arrange hair in a style consisting of many rows of small tight braids close to the head. These rows are called cornrows.
do up ()
to tie or arrange your hair in a particular way
to arrange your hair/paint your fingernails etc.
to make someone’s hair look especially attractive by arranging it in a style and putting decorations in it
part (noun)
American a line on your head that you make by brushing or combing your hair in two different directions. The British word is parting.
part (verb)
to make a line on your head by brushing or combing your hair in two different directions
permanent wave (noun)
formal a perm
salon (noun)
a place where you can have your hair cut and styled
scrunch-dry (verb)
to dry your hair with an electric dryer while squeezing parts of it with your hand to make it thick and curly
tease (verb)
American to make your hair look thicker by holding the end of it and moving a comb down through it toward your head
trim (noun)
the act of trimming something, especially hair