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Allure Day Spa & Salon – West Caldwell

One or Two Mani-Pedis (Up to 55% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Gentle cuticle care and trim preface nail buffing and choice of polish

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 24, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. Valid credit card required when booking appointment. 12-hr cancellation notice required or fee up to the Groupon price will apply. New clients only. Upgrades available at full price. Cash only for gratuities.
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Manicures are useful because they decorate the most disgusting, vile part of the body—the hand. Make your hands bearable with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for one mani-pedi (a $50 value)
  • $45 for two mani-pedis (a $100 value)

Allure Day Spa & Salon

Overhead lights shine down on Allure Day Spa & Salon, illuminating earthen clay tiles and walls the color of saffron. In these cozy, rustic environs, Allure owner and operator Monica Laratta manages a highly trained contingent of stylists, aestheticians, and massage therapists using her 20 years of industry experience. Decorative wall mirrors record the transformation of bland tresses into stylish and colorful dos with the help of products by AG Hair and TIGI. Elsewhere in the salon, essie and OPI nail polishes brighten fingers and toes. Likewise, spray tans and facials brighten complexions, and waxing nixes unwanted hair from lips, eyebrows, or misbehaving Chia pets.

Groupon Says

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  • Do something interesting with your voice. You could give your character an accent or, if you can't do a convincing accent, just yell the entire time.

  • Cut out all the unnecessary words, such as articles and any full sentences that don't foreshadow how the main character is a group of children hiding inside a man's suit.

  • Wear a funky hat or rad loafers. That'll give the audience something to look at!

  • Perform it with multiple people and tell the director you're going to start calling it a fun-o-logue.

  • Start at the end of the monologue and work backward. Then when you finish, tell the audience that they just got Pranked'd™. (If you're interested in buying the rights to use the name Pranked'd™, probably for a hilarious hidden-camera goof show, please contact Groupon for more information.)

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Allure Day Spa & Salon

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    West Caldwell

    555 Passaic Avenue
    West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006
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