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Honeylocks Hair Extension System – Northeast Calgary

$149 for a Do-It-Yourself Honeylocks Hair Extension System ($299 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Reusable strands from DIY hair-extension system saves on expensive salon costs

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 19, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. 4-6 inches of natural hair length required around nape area.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Cultural icons often have signature hairstyles, from Little Orphan Annie’s luscious red curls to the bald cap hiding Michael Jordan’s luscious red curls. Find your own iconic look with this Groupon.

$149 for a Honeylocks Hair Extension System ($299 Value)

This reusable, do-it-yourself hair-extension system includes adhesive, lace wig tape, an application stick for the adhesive, and access to online tutorial videos and support. Customers will contact Honeylocks to set up an appointment for a consultation. This consultation determines the hair colour for the extension piece. Once the extension piece is created, customers will make an appointment to see an in-person demonstration of how to apply the extension piece.

Honeylocks Hair Extension System

Honeylocks extensions give do-it-yourselfers a manageable hair system that bestows pre-existing locks with lengthy, natural looking strands. The patented, reusable pieces fasten onto hair without glue, wax, clips, braiding, or chained padlocks. To ensure a natural appearance, each set of extensions is made from European Remy human hair. Customers can watch online videos that demonstrate how to properly attach each section.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Trash or Treasure?

One man's trash is another man's treasure, so it can sometimes be tough to discern precious valuables from worthless refuse. Here's a guide to telling the difference:

You Find: An old banana peel teeming with mayflies
Trash or Treasure? Treasure. Not only can you use the banana peel as the centerpiece of a classic "trip and fall" comedy routine, but the mayflies' short lifespan and dearth of chromosomes make them ideal for studying genetics.

You Find: A wad of soggy $100 bills
Trash or Treasure? Trash. Most stores, banks, and decent people won't accept wet money. Plus, $100 bills are quite common and thus worth less than rare denominations like the $2 bill or the batch of tens where Alexander Hamilton sticks his tongue out, revealing it to be a small snake with a mind all its own.

You Find: A dusty map leading from icy caverns to hidden jungles marked with a big, red X.
Trash or Treasure? Trash. If a really rich person left behind a treasure map, they would have written it on an iPad.

How can you tell the difference between trash and treasure?

Honeylocks Hair Extension System

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    Northeast Calgary

    2525 36 St. NE
    Calgary, Alberta T1Y 5T4
    (403) 830-9749
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