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Genesis Salon – Columbia

Haircut and Conditioning Treatment with Optional Partial or Full Highlights (Up to 58% Off)

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$55
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  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

Licensed stylist cultivates a face-framing cut, conditions tresses, and colors hair with products such as Matrix and Biolage

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. Valid only for services with Tessa.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Unlike a chameleon, hair does not naturally change color or fight you when you try to put a satin bow on it before taking its picture. Blend in or stand out with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $27 for a haircut and a conditioning treatment (a $55 value)
  • $54 for a haircut and a conditioning treatment (a $55 value) with partial highlights (a $65 value; a $120 total value)
  • $59 for a haircut and a conditioning treatment (a $55 value) with full highlights (an $85 value; a $140 total value)

Genesis Salon

Tessa grew up with scissors in her hand. Her father’s salon was a staple of her Missouri community for 25 years, and there she learned the ins and outs of cutting hair to face shape and blending luxurious color highlights. Today she continues her father’s legacy, employing Matrix and American Crew brand products to transform tresses in Genesis Salon. Amid the studio's industrial-inspired décor, she joins four other stylists in crafting contemporary styles designed to work with each client's lifestyle and fashion tastes.

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The Groupon Guide to: Dog-Show Breed Standards

With billions of viewers and ad revenue through the roof, it’s no secret that everybody loves watching dog shows. But what do they judge these pedigreed pooches on? Hint: the things in this guide:

1. Is the Dog Crying? A sad dog is never a winning dog. An exemplar of the breed should be happy and boisterous, not a gross crying mess. Plus, the only dogs even capable of crying are genetic aberrations.

2. Has the Dog Eaten a Judge’s Finger During the Process? Only one dog (a mastiff named Grandmaster Waddlesplint) has ever won after consuming a judge’s finger. (It was only a pinky.)

3. General Dogliness: Is this really a dog? Not a pile of ants or a popular wooden toy? How much of a dog is the dog? Like, way dog or just some dog? This is generally the most important.

4. Telepathy Test: No dog has ever passed this test, but judges are holding out hope.

5. Pick Your Favorite: None of this matters. The judges just pick their favorite dog.

Is that dog really a dog?

Genesis Salon

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    Columbia

    1204 Rogers Street, Suite B103
    Columbia, Missouri 65201
    (573) 441-6398
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