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Gilda's Beauty – Dunn Loring

$19 for Shellac Manicure ($38 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Expert technicians trim and groom nails before applying Shellac polish

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Appointment required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Modern salon and spa treatments help people stay beautiful without having to spend years in a dark room to keep their skin fresh. Get out there with this Groupon.

$19 for a Shellac Manicure ($38 Value)

During the 25- to 30-minute session, an experienced technician trims, buffs, and shapes nails before enhancing each finger’s tip with Shellac polish.

Gilda's Beauty

With more than two decades of experience in the entertainment, fashion, and bridal industries, Gilda specializes in European-style precision haircuts and camouflage makeup for all skin types. In order to continually improve her craft, Gilda attends international trainings taught by elite beauty educators, and keeps her eyes peeled for cutting-edge beauty trends. Before appointments, Gilda and her staff meet with clients to discuss their aesthetic aspirations and facial features before collaborating on a plan of attack, whether it be a new hair color, makeup application, or texture alteration, such as Japanese straightening or permanent waves. Waxing and threading round out the menu of salon services, which clients can enjoy while sipping complimentary mugs of coffee or glasses of wine. For those who cannot make it into the salon, Gilda still makes house calls to beautify brides-to-be and partygoers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Typing Techniques

In grade schools, children are taught one way to type on a computer keyboard—with their hands and not at all with their tiny, perfectly suited for typing toes. Here are some other typing techniques not taught in America's learning rooms:

Hunt and Peck: One of the slower typing methods, it involves the typist "hunting" for each letter individually and then "pecking" the letter with a long cane.

Touch Typing: The same as the standard typing technique, but instead of touching the keyboard, let the keyboard touch you.

Fast Fingers: Standard typing technique, but a little bit faster.

Fancy Fingers: Pretty much the same as "fast fingers," but a little bit slower, and your fingers dance upon the keys like a dainty woman’s feet upon a wet dance floor.

No Fingers: Just throw a rock at the keyboard until you hit the key you want. If you end up breaking the keyboard, buy a new one and start over with a smaller rock.

I'm so proud of my son. He learned how to type with a cane.

Gilda's Beauty

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    Dunn Loring

    2304 Gallows Rd.
    Dunn Loring, Virginia 22027
    (703) 641-8444
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