Danish Hairdressers' and Beauticians' Union

The Danish Hairdressers' and Beauticians' Union (Danish: Dansk Frisør og Kosmetikerforbund, DFKF) was a trade union representing workers in the beauty industry in Denmark.

The union was founded on 5 June 1911, as the Barbers' and Hairdressers' Association of Denmark.

[2] It was led for many years by H. M. Christensen, who also organised the Figaro hair salons, where journeymen hairdressers could rent a chair.

This dual role led to conflict, and some hairdressers attempted to set up a breakaway union, but this soon collapsed.

[3] In 1945, the union was expelled from LO for refusing to agree to longer working hours and the abolition of equal pay between men and women.