Meinert Tuchok is one of the most famous hairdressers in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. Born in 1871 in Berlin and began his career as a hairdresser. Initially he worked in his father's workshop, but soon began to work independently.
In 1904, Meynert opened his own salon, which became one of the most popular in Berlin. His clients included famous people of the time, including artists and political leaders. He also created hairstyles for film and theater stars of the time.
Meinert was known for his use of new technologies and materials to create hairstyles. He developed new methods of cutting hair, used diamond scissors and even created hairstyles using metal.
His works were distinguished by originality and individuality. He created a variety of hairstyles, from classic to avant-garde, that were popular for many years. His famous clients included Martha Künstler and Greta Garbo.
One of the key aspects of Meinert's work was his ability to convey a client's personality and style. He could easily determine what type of hairstyle suited a particular person and create hairstyles that emphasized his beauty and personality.
However, Meinert not only created beautiful hairstyles, but also fought for the rights of hairdressing workers. In the 1930s, he was one of the founders of the "Barbers' Union" and actively participated in the trade union movements of the time. He was also a member of the board of directors of the Berlin Hairdressers' Association, where he served on the commission for professional development and social rights.