The No Salão fandom remains active on Reddit and X (formerly Twitter). The most persistent theory? That Igor returns in a scrapped Season 4 script, now owning a rival salon. Another theory claims that Leandro’s dead wife was actually having an affair with Dona Celeste’s late husband—but the show’s writers have denied this.
What is confirmed is that three episodes from July 2007 were lost in a studio fire. Episode 54, which supposedly contained a five-minute single take of Mariana cutting her own hair while crying, is now considered holy grail material for soap collectors. sexo no salao 2007 download upd
To understand the romance, you must first understand the room. No Salão is set in a bustling, high-end salon in São Paulo called Cortes & Sonhos (Cuts & Dreams). The year is 2007—pre-smartphone explosion, post-Y2K anxiety, and the peak of the "Glam-Rock" revival. The salon’s floor is a checkerboard of black and white tiles. The mirrors are unforgiving. The gossip is relentless. The No Salão fandom remains active on Reddit
The show’s creator, Helena Durán, famously said in a 2008 interview: “A salon is a confessional. People come in to change their appearance, but they leave having changed their hearts.” This was never truer than in Season 3 (broadcast from March to November 2007), which featured no fewer than six interlocking romantic arcs. Another theory claims that Leandro’s dead wife was
On the lighter side, the 2007 season featured a comedic but emotionally resonant fling between Juju (Larissa Manoela), the teenage shampoo girl, and “Drummer” (a cameo by real-life drummer Thiago Fragoso), a rock musician who comes in for a buzz cut before a concert.
They flirt over a foam rinse. He invites her to the show. She sneaks out via the salon’s back fire escape. They share one passionate night in his van, during which she accidentally dyes his mohawk green.
Aftermath: When he leaves town, Juju writes him a letter on salon receipt paper. He never replies. For the rest of the season, Juju wears a green streak in her hair—as a reminder, not of him, but of her own courage. This storyline resonated with teen viewers who wrote into fan forums (remember Orkut?) calling it “the most realistic heartbreak of the year.”