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Le French Twist Hair Salon – Niles

Haircut and Partial Highlights or Coppola Express Hair-Smoothing Treatment (Up to 55% Off)

from$59
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No Longer Available
Tue Aug 28 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$130
Discount
55%
You Save
$71
  • T460x279
  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

Keratin-express treatment de-frizzes hair for a smooth, shiny look that lasts up to six weeks

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 27, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit.. Appointment required. 48hr cancellation notice required. Under 18 must have written consent of parent or guardian. New clients only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Sitting back, laughing, and chatting about your day is the best way to enjoy a haircut and the simplest way to ruin your child's clarinet recital. Get a lively look with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $59 for a haircut (a $45 value) and partial highlights (an $85 value; a $130 total value)
  • $59 for a Coppola Keratin Complex express-blowout treatment (a $120 value)

Le French Twist Hair Salon

Le French Twist Hair Salon's beauty technicians offer a full menu of salon services that ranges from hair to waxing and airbrush makeup. Along with salon services, the staff soothes away tension with massage therapy and fosters glowing skin with basic, treatment, and anti-aging facials.


Some hair-straightening products that claim to be formaldehyde-free include aldehyde compounds, which are similar to the carcinogen formaldehyde. Side effects may include nosebleeds, headaches, vomiting, and respiratory problems, among others. Learn more about the health risks here.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Disposing of Batteries

Not everyone is privileged enough to own a machine that mashes batteries into an edible, mostly nontoxic soup. If you're not one of the lucky few who owns that machine, use one of these methods to get rid of your batteries:

  • Roll them down a hill
  • Hit them with a baseball bat—they will go somewhere
  • Don't eat 'em, Don Chead-em (give them to Don Cheadle)
  • Feed them to the ocean
  • Do you know a guy named "Battery Bob"? He'll probably take them off your hands.
  • Make a "battery baby" and give it to a woman whose children are grown
  • Recycle?

How far can you hit a battery with a baseball bat?

Le French Twist Hair Salon

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    Niles

    814 Civic Center Dr.
    Niles, Illinois 60714
    (847) 965-9003
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