Celebrity hairdresser Reza: The weirdest customer requests revealed!

Celebrity hairdresser Reza: The weirdest customer requests revealed!

The world of hairdressers, especially that of celebrity hairdressers, not only offers the opportunity to work with well-known personalities, but also in many ways of curious and entertaining experiences. Such an example is the hairdresser Reza Hofmeister, who has been working in the salon for almost two decades. Originally, she had other professional ambitions and wanted to go to the office, but the passion for the hairdressing trade in 2016 led her to independence and opening her own salon in 2018. In the T-Online video series "Ask me" Reza gives insights into the most bizarre inquiries and funniest misfortunes during their career.

In addition to Reza, there are well -known hairdressers like Shan Rahimkhan in Germany, which has made a name for itself with his salon, which comprises an area of ​​800 square meters. Here he receives prominent guests such as Hilary Swank and Leonardo DiCaprio and, in addition to first -class haircuts, also offers culinary moments of pleasure in an in -house café. In fact, the salon is a real experience that combines luxury and wellness, while prices are considered appropriate for the service offered. The view of the Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin also ensures a full pleasure. Shan Rahimkhan has also started his career at Udo Walz at the Kudamm and has been self -employed since 1999.

A change in the hairdressing industry

The German hairdressing industry is currently facing considerable change. There are currently between 85,000 and 90,000 hairdressing salons in the country, with around 30,000 of them small one-person businesses that generate annual sales of less than 18,500 euros. With around 700 branches and 4,000 employees, the Klier Hair Group is the largest company. In recent years, changes such as Corona pandemic, which has pushed many hairdressers from the industry, have had a significant impact on the salon landscape.

A worrying trend is evident in the falling number of hairdressing forces. This was reduced from 240,000 to around 210,000, while the number of trainees drastically fell from 40,454 in 2008 to only 13,509 in 2023. Forecasts for 2025 indicate stagnation with 13,500 training positions. In addition, 5.1 % of the controllable hairdressing companies are considered insolvency at risk, which increases the pressure on the industry.

A relief could be in smaller, flexible salon models that are considered a real growth field. While the traditional big salons are increasingly difficult to find new employees, hyperlocal concepts and modern services such as online date bookings are booming. This digital transformation has recorded on speed in recent years and shows that the industry has to adapt to be prepared for future challenges. With a current share of 79 % women, the hairdressers in Germany are faced with the important task of showing young talents new perspectives to strengthen the industry.

The inquiries from celebrities and the changes in the industry could be closely interwoven. The bizarre experiences of hairdressers such as Reza not only inspire the audience, but also reflect the dynamic changes in an entire industry that is always in motion and has to adapt to new trends.

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