Hairstyles, like eyeballs and methods of expressing terror, help distinguish humans from crash test dummies. Smash through style barriers with today's Groupon to Argyle Salon & Spa, located at the Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood. Choose from the following options:
- For $55, you get a cut and style with a select stylist (a $125 value).
- For $110, you get a highlight package with a select stylist (a $245 total value). The package includes the following:
- Partial highlights (a $175 value)
- Professional blow-dry (a $70 value)
- For $155, you get a full color and highlight package with a select stylist (a $345 total value). The package includes the following:
- Color base (a $100 value)
- Partial highlights (a $175 value)
- Professional blow-dry (a $70 value)
From a luxurious, sunlight-filled refuge nestled in the iconic Sunset Tower Hotel, the illustrious team at Argyle Salon & Spa treats every guest to the same pampering that their celebrity clientele enjoys, earning the salon mention in magazines such as Vogue, Hollywood Reporter, and Los Angeles magazine. Clients consult with stylists to determine their optimum Davines haircare hues, weighing their style desires against their personal palettes and pets' forms of color blindness so that their new looks will be accepted at home. After a shower of color to revamp locks, stylists highlight select strands to add depth and visual interest to tresses. René Furterer and Oribe products shape manes during the professional blow-dry, yielding locks worthy of traveling the red carpet or being dyed and woven into a red carpet.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Argyle Salon & Spa a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: The Ultimate Snowman
Any fool with a pair of mittens can construct a passable facsimile of a human out of powdered frozen vapor, but it takes a true Picasso of precipitation to create a frosty masterwork. Follow these tips to create a snow sculpture that will endure forever, unless the temperature rises even slightly:
• Stack ‘em High: While traditional snowmen are comprised of three snowy spheroids stacked in ascending size for a more stable base and welcoming maternal curves, there’s no reason to stop there. Continue adding snowballs until your snowman is a gently tapering caterpillar towering gingerly into lower orbit—then decorate its face using a remote-controlled helicopter.
• Don’t Mess with a Classic: Carrot noses were introduced in the 1600s to ridicule Guy Fawkes, a famous waster of then-precious vegetables. Keep his legacy alive today by shoving a carrot into your snowman’s face. If unavailable due to rabbit plagues or juicing fads, just steal a traffic cone from your nearest miniature village.
• Attain Anatomical Accuracy: Keep your snowman’s proportions frighteningly human by having a friend volunteer to act as an armature for you to pack snow onto. He belongs to winter now.
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