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NuMe – Online Deal

$15 for $115 Toward Hairstyling Tools

$15
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No Longer Available
Mon Feb 25 07:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$115
Discount
87%
You Save
$100
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  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

New technologies such as negative-ionized ceramic plates and far-infrared dryers help put less stress on hair when styling

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 21, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Valid online only. Not valid toward Feather Extensions, Feather Extension Accessory Kit, Accessories, or Hair Care products. Shipping not included; extra fee for shipping. Taxes collected by NuMe for residents of California and Canada.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Hair is a lot like water: it can flow smoothly, cascade dramatically, or fill a mattress. Make waves with this Groupon.

$15 for $115 Toward Hairstyling Tools

NuMe’s signature flat irons range from $115 to $195, and curling wands range from $155 to $240. Both apply advanced negative-ion and infrared-heat technologies for improved hair health. See other hairstyling tools here. Mini flat irons ($115) are currently out of stock and are expected to be back in stock June 2013. The value of this Groupon may be applied toward any hairstyling tools from NuMe.

NuMe

NuMe’s trademark curling wands and flat irons set themselves apart with a suite of innovative technologies. Solid-ceramic plates infused with crushed tourmaline produce a field of negative ions, counteracting the positive ions that produce static electricity and dry, unruly locks. The plates’ floating design keeps them in full contact with hair during every shift of the hand to prevent awkward creases. Other features are professional-grade refinements on classic equipment: a 360-degree swivelling cord helps avoid tangles for people who like a lot of spinning around in their morning routine; powerful but nonburning infrared-heating elements take just 6–10 seconds to fully warm up; and an ultra-precise control switch allows for temperatures ranging from 140–410 degrees Fahrenheit.

More than a decade of research and development has gone into these formulas and inventions, but the stylists behind them know that their true test is in the transition between the lab and the bathroom mirror. Accordingly, they keep a YouTube channel populated with reviews, tutorials, and styling tips to help create long-lasting curls or sleekness.

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The Groupon Guide to: Being Chased by a Man with a Pitchfork

Uh oh, you've done it again. You've angered that old farmer. You're going to have to run if you don't want to end up in the hog trough tonight. Here's the plan:

  • Bust through the back doors of the barn and head east toward the cow pasture. The rising sun will temporarily blind the farmer, causing him to dramatically pause and survey the landscape before pursuing you.

  • Use the time you've bought to jump the cow fence and head through the pasture. Roll underneath one of the cows, causing it to stand up on its hind legs, lift up its udders, and say "excuuuuuse me!"

  • Look behind you to see that the farmer is now pursuing you in a pickup truck, waving his pitchfork out the window. Let him catch you with the pitchfork right under the strap of your overalls and carry you on the pitchfork for about 100 yards.

  • Flail your arms as you dangle from the pitchfork.

  • As the farmer approaches the hogs' mud pile—where he'll surely stop short, flinging you off the pitchfork and into the mud—grab on a low-hanging tree branch. Swing your body off the pitchfork and up onto the branch, so that you can blissfully wave as the farmer looks back at you in surprise and accidentally runs his truck into the mud.

"That darn trickster tricked me into mud-stickin' my truck!"