About Ferber Hair & Style
Trend-lover Jean-Marie Ferber was one of the first hairstylists in Luxembourg to specialise in avant-garde styling. He uses techniques elaborated by Vidal Sassoon and Toni&Guy for cuts that are easy to style every day.
An innovative approach, a dynamic company, that's what it's all about for Jean-Marie Ferber. A regular at all the international hair shows since 1987, he's continued to expand his business along the way opening salons in Kirchberg, Beggen, Foetz, Mersch and Cactus Bascharage. The global beauty concept at the “Belle Etoile” parlour incorporates nail care and beauty treatment as well. This unique space was fully crafted using naturally noble materials to create a special atmosphere combining relaxation and well-being in a soft and luxurious ambiance, like a moonlight serenade. The 8th Ferber salon opened its doors in November 2008 in the Walferdange shopping centre, followed by the revival of a salon in Limpertsberg in July 2009.
Thanks to numerous training sessions that make up the backbone of the Feber name, the company received the Luxembourger “Prix féminin de l'entreprise” (Women's Prize for Enterprise) in 1996 for its continuous commitment to training and team motivation.
Ferber created “Team Artistique” and went into partnership with RTL and the fashion photographer Yves Kortum in 2002 to contribute to “Models made in Luxembourg”. Naturally, “relooking” or makeovers were the next step for Feber providing resounding success with photo shoots published in professional reviews alongside the most renown names in the business.
Longevity proves one thing for certain, an authentic collection of designer cuts with everlasting individual style has come out of the Ferber expertise - Photos as well as detailed “step-by-step” instructions provided.
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