Noella’s inspiration to create Desairology came to her in 1952 when a funeral home director asked her to come to the funeral home to do a hairstyle for a recently deceased individual. It gave her the idea to develop specific cosmetology techniques and procedures in preparing decedents at casket side.
Noëlla published her first book Desairology: Hairdressing for Decendent’s in 1980 and continued writing and publishing on this and related topics throughout her life. She gave numerous lectures and interviews on her work and was periodically the subject of news and magazine articles written about her and this unusual subject.
In [1980] Noëlla formed her own publishing company [JJ Publishing] and wrote an additional 6 books on inpatient caregiving for the elderly and disabled. In doing so, she helped to create—in addition to Desairology—an outreach industry dedicated to rehabilitative service at patients’ bedside (medical beauty hygienic) and for the deceased.
Noella Charest-Papagno (December 15, 1927 - November 4, 2017) was an American businesswoman, cosmetologist and author, credited with creating the field and the term ‘Desairology’, the practice of medical cosmetology and funeral cosmetology.
Desairology has become an established field within Cosmetology. Many cosmetology schools, such as Miami Dade College, Vermont College of Mortuary Sciences and other cosmetology schools continue to reference her pioneering work and writings in their training and licensing programs.
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