Overgrown hair tends to get entangled, enmeshing itself in everything from zippers to car doors to bizarre love triangles. Prevent awkward complications with today's Groupon: for $49, you get your choice of two services at Salon 11 Studios (up to a $200 value). Choose two of the twelve services listed in the sidebar.
Nestled within the luxurious confines of Perimeter Place, Salon 11 trims treasured tresses and updates appearances. Scissor wizards aim to make haircuts the focal point of clients' personal styles, accessorizing freshly snipped strands with services such as full or partial highlights instead of heavy head jewelry or fiberglass headlights. Other offerings such as a high-shine gloss or Keratin Express treatment keep manes smooth, sleek, and stylish. For those looking to reduce excess fuzz, a facial waxing pretties up eyebrows and eliminates cheekbone mustaches. Opt for a makeup application to gussy up your frontispiece for a special occasion, learn new tips and techniques, or find alternatives to marker blush and crayon lipliner. For those looking for extended pampering, options such as the 60-minute Swedish massage relax the body and soothe the spirit, untying muscular knots and deftly evicting freeloading stress.
Reviews
Citysearchers give Salon 11 Studios a five-star average:
- The staff is always friendly. There's very little turnover. For such quality work, elsewhere you might run into a snooty attitude. Not with Salon 11. They're warm, friendly. – dragonf1y, Citysearch
- I had many compliments when I stopped by the mall immediately after! :) Highly recommended salon!! – JacquiCEG, Citysearch
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Crime Prevention
Though crime is rampant in our modern society, you rarely see it because thousands of undercover detectives have infiltrated homes and workplaces to prevent it from happening. Here is how to prevent crime:
- When duplicating VHS copies of the 2009 ladies' comedy Mama Drama, always set your home video recorder to legal.
- When someone says, "It'd be a crime to waste these extra pancakes," he or she is speaking literally—do what must be done.
- Being a witness to a crime means that you let it happen, which technically makes you an accomplice. If you witness any crimes, stay out of trouble by not telling the police.
- Remember Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle: it's not a crime to keep a dead cat in a box until someone finds the boxes stacked neatly in your closet.
- To prevent crime, just remember C.R.I.M.E.: crime really invigorates modern ennui.
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