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Rebecca McCrory Hair Design – Rebecca's Hair Design at Salon 29

$75 for Haircut, Deep-Conditioning Treatment, and Partial Highlights ($175 Value)

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  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

Invigorating deep-conditioning treatment prefaces a sleek haircut, blow-dry style, and partial highlights; Redken color products

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Getting a haircut makes you feel like a new person, just like parking in your coworker's spot and calling him by your name when he inquires about it. Reinvent yourself with this Groupon.

$75 for a Cut and Color Package (a $175 Total Value)

  • Haircut (a $50 value)
  • Deep-conditioning treatment with blow-dry style (a $40 value)
  • Partial highlights (an $85 value)

Rebecca McCrory Hair Design

Rebecca McCrory's 10-year styling journey began in the Redken master specialist program––an intensive all-year training session focusing on principles of design, color, and bald-cap manufacturing. Drawing on this experience, she took a job at Salon 29. Inside, spotlights loom overheard like the stars of the Milky Way, illuminating pastel-orange walls and polished wood floors. Amid these modern accents, Rebecca can cultivate stylish layers or highlight heads of hair with Redken color products instead of freshly squeezed glow sticks. Clients may also solicit the salon for a keratin-smoothing treatment to temper finicky hair.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Valentine's Day Leftovers

For some people, the most difficult thing about Valentine's Day is deciding what to do with all the leftovers. Here are some suggestions of what to do with the day-after detritus:

  • Melt down chocolates and put them in little ghost-shaped molds to start stocking up for Halloween.

  • Once roses start to wilt and dry out, use their thorns to make devil horns for a naughty dog or precocious toddler.

  • Diamond shavings are glitter.

  • Recycle a Valentine's Day card by crossing out the part that says "Lisa, I will always love you. You are my angel and my strength" and writing "Deepest sympathies on the anniversary of your terrible comeuppance!"

  • Leftover candy hearts? More like delicious croutons!

Sweet croutons, this salad is good!

Rebecca McCrory Hair Design

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    Rebecca's Hair Design at Salon 29

    2732 West 29th Avenue
    Denver, Colorado 80211
    (303) 455-2929
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