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Liz Ehrichs at Salon Denver – Highland

Full Color, Partial Highlights, Full Highlights, or Full Color and Partial Highlights (Up to 55% Off)

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No Longer Available
Thu Sep 06 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$105
Discount
53%
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$56
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  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

A hair colorist with more than 20 years of experience transforms manes with Framesi products during roughly two-hour treatments

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 28, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24 hour cancellation policy. New clients only. Valid for Liz Ehrichs only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Changing your hair color makes you feel like a different person in much the same way as opening your neighbor’s mail. Switch to a new you with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $49 for a full-color treatment (up to a $105 value)
  • $59 for partial highlights (up to a $125 value)
  • $79 for full highlights (up to a $175 value)
  • $79 for a full-color treatment and partial highlights (up to a $175 value)

Liz Ehrichs at Salon Denver

For more than two decades, Liz Ehrichs has spent her days revamping hair with shades that not only suit her clients’ taste and draw attention from onlookers but also look natural. Stationed amid Salon Denver’s rustic brick walls and golden hardwood floors, she paints tresses with Framesi products to create style-accentuating highlights or all-over chestnut, blond, or auburn hues. Liz also focuses on color correction, fixing strands that were dyed by less adept salons or the neighborhood’s paintball league.

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Liz Ehrichs at Salon Denver

4.5 out of 5
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    Highland

    1744 Platte St.
    Denver, Colorado 80202
    (303) 458-9823
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