who we are
Ready for a touch up?
Parle de Cheveux is French for…
‘Talk About Hair’
That is exactly what we will do when you with us!
We are a collective of independent artists who are passionate about providing exceptional hair services that meet the high standards of our clients. You leave the salon feeling your best with confidence.
Salon location
Located in the heart of Boca at the luxury shopping destination, Town Center at Boca Raton.
The mall closest entrance is on the south-west side of the mall, named the ‘The Art Walk’ for the beautiful murals made by students of Lynn University’s College of Communication & Palm Beach Atlantic University.
Parle de Chevaux salon encompasses community, providing top notch services and prioritizing the health of your hair.
Meet the owner,
corina valdez
Corina Valdez, an experienced hair professional,opened Parle de Cheveux, a new full-service hair salon, on October 1st at 6000 GladesRoad, Suite 1111A in Town Center Mall. The salon’s name means hair talk in French.Valdez came up with the concept after a recent visit to France.Services will include men’s cuts, women’s cuts, color, highlights, extensions, perms andface waxing, The salon will also offer Magic Sleek, a safe, non-toxic permanentstraightener that is the only formaldehyde free straightening product in the US.“I was so inspired visiting France. It is so fashion forward in style, food and the arts,”Valdez said. “I decided to make the salon look like a Parisian version.”Services will include men’s, women’s cuts, colors, highlights, extensions, perms, facewaxing, Magic Sleek is permanent straightener and formaldehyde free. It’s safe andnon-toxic. Parle de Cheveux will also carry a variety of extensions in stock so customerscan get extensions right away and don’t have to wait.Parle de Cheveaux will carry every Oribe product, which is considered the Rolls Royceof hair products and is a vegan line that is paraben free.“This is going to be a creative environment where hairdressers can innovate. Thetalented hair professionals at the salon will also have a strong front desk support staff,”Valdez said. “It’s unusual to have a salon owner be a younger, hip hairstylist. Youngerpeople don’t generally own major salons.” Valdez is 38.Valdez has been a hairstylist for over fifteen years. She has extensive training by Oribeand Bumble and Bumble and a number of other certifications.Valdez went to hair school at Hollywood Institute, Hollywood, Florida to studyCosmetology and worked at a salon in Asheville, NC., where she’s from originally from,for ten years, doing continuing education every month. Not a lot of salons in SouthFlorida provide continuing education but Valdez plans to do so.