Hair Spa: $45 for Haircut, Blowdry, and Optional Deep-Conditioning, Partial Highlights, or $65 for Full Color (Up to 58% Off)

Today’s Groupon Ottawa Daily Deal of the Day: Hair Spa: $45 for Haircut, Blowdry, and Optional Deep-Conditioning, Partial Highlights, or $65 for Full Color (Up to 58% Off)

Buy now for only $
45
Value $90
Discount 50% Off

What You’ll Get

Three Options Available:

  • $45 for haircut, blowdry, and deep-conditioning treatment ($90 value)
  • $65 for haircut, blowdry, and all-over color ($155 value)
  • $75 for haircut, blowdry, and partial highlights ($180 value)

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price). Additional charge will apply for hair beyond shoulder length or extra-thick. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Hair Spa
http://hairspa77.com/
440 Parliament Street
Toronto, ON M5A 3A2
+14169205643

Professional Hair Color: Custom Chemicals, Personal Results
Use this deal to transform your look with a splash of professional color. Learn why your hair will thank you for thinking outside the box with Groupon’s study of salon-quality hair color.

Though $10 may buy you a whole new look in a box, hair color is one thing worth investing in. Not only are salon stylists trained in applying hair color evenly to avoid zebra-like highlights and Rorschach bleach patterns, they also know how to top each head with its ideal shade. And when it comes to drugstore-grade color, what you see may not be what you get. It’s not only your hair’s color that will impact how dye responds, but its thickness and texture as well. Different types of hair absorb color differently, and someone with previously processed hair may not need to use products as strong as someone whose strands have never been altered. All this means that a theoretically one-size-fits-all boxed color may have unexpectedly quirky results.

When professional stylists mix pigment with developer to create a custom color, they use a ratio that takes into account the state of the client’s hair, allowing them to use chemicals that are no stronger than absolutely necessary. They’ll also be able to respond to another facet of human hair: it’s rarely all the same hue to begin with, and fresh growth will have a different look than the previously processed length that’s already there. To produce a subtle, natural look, professional stylists will typically mix at least two different shades. And with their nearly limitless palette, salon stylists are able to turn coifs into works of art using complex techniques such as ombre highlights or lowlights that dim naturally neon locks.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!