noun
- Plural of marceller; a person or device that creates waves or curls in hair using a heated tool or chemical process.
Usage: Often used in historical or vintage contexts; the practice of marcelling was popular in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Examples
- The salon employed several skilled marcellers who could create perfect waves in a customer's hair.
- Vintage marcellers from the 1920s are now collectible items for beauty history enthusiasts.
- She used electric marcellers to set her hair in fashionable waves before the big event.
- Professional marcellers were in high demand during the era when marcelled waves were the height of fashion.