Franz Ströher

German hairdresser and businessman
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Quick Facts

IntroGerman hairdresser and businessman
PlacesGermany
wasHairdresser Businessperson
Work fieldBusiness Fashion
Gender
Male
Birth21 February 1854, Oberwiesenthal, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany
Death1936 (aged 81 years)
Star signPisces
The details

Biography

Franz Ströher (born February 21, 1854 in Oberwiesenthal; died 1936 in Germany) was a German hairdresser and businessman.

Life

Franz Ströher worked as a hairdresser in Saxony. German Company Wella was founded in 1880 by him. The company Wella originally made tulles, the base used for making wigs. In 1890, Franz Ströher invented the Tullemoid Waterproof, a technique that allowed the scalp to breathe. In 1894, he opened his first factory in Rothenkirchen, Steinberg, Saxony. Franz Ströher was married and his sons Karl and George Ströher joined the business.

In 1924, the Ströhers registered the name Wella at the German patent office. As wigs and hairpieces fell out of fashion, the company turned to permanent wave products. In 1927, they introduced the first perming appliance and supplied it to salons.

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