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Alter Ego Salon with Dawn Johnston – Downtown Gresham

One or Two Shellac Manicures with Basic Pedicures (Up to 54% Off)

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No Longer Available
Fri Jan 11 07:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$71
Discount
51%
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$36
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  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

Nail professional trims nails and cuticles and massages toes as guests recline in large spa chairs

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. Valid for new clients only. Valid only with Dawn Johnston. Groupon may be used by multiple people.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $35 for one Shellac manicure (a $45 value) and basic pedicure (a $26 value; a $71 total value)
  • $65 for two Shellac manicures and basic pedicures (a $142 value)

During basic pedicures, Dawn massages and exfoliates feet before trimming cuticles and polishing nails. Shellac manicures employ a polish that dries instantly and can resist chips and smudges for up to two weeks.

Alter Ego Salon with Dawn Johnston

Inside Alter Ego, a host of hair, nail, skin, and airbrush-tanning experts await to help customers discover a whole new side of themselves. Dawn Johnston’s specialty is nails, which she can enhance with tips made of fiberglass, silk, acrylic, or gel. Natural nails can also adopt a new outlook under Dawn’s care. Traditional mani-pedis begin with finger and toe massages and foot soaks in gleaming white footbaths, and Dawn occasionally dips extremities in warm paraffin or hot mitts during games of hide-and-seek. Once skin has been softened and nails have been shaped, she tops each pointer with traditional polish or chip-free gel lacquer, which can resist smudging for up to two weeks with proper care.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Still-Life Painting

Still-life paintings are the easiest kind to do because everything you’re painting is already dead, thus holding still. Try out these subjects for your next still life:

  • A skull being used as a vase
  • A bunch of mangoes in a bowl but one of them is purple
  • Two teakettles. They don’t have faces, but do they somehow seem to be … talking to each other?
  • Onions
  • The bust of an ancient emperor sitting on a little girl’s nightstand
  • A wooden table strewn with a bunch of dead quail
  • A harpsichord gathering dust in a corner while a shiny electric guitar sits, well cared for, in a stand
  • A man’s hat, pipe, and book all sit on his chair, which has the imprint of his body, but there is no sign of the man.
  • A bunch of absurdly wet fruit

What can you do with a bunch of absurdly wet fruit?

Alter Ego Salon with Dawn Johnston

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    Downtown Gresham

    50 NW 2nd St
    Gresham, Oregon 97030
    (503) 539-2375
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