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$35 for a Haircut, Keratin Deep-Conditioning Treatment, and Blow-Dry at Ruffled Feathers Studio ($70 Value)

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Madysun
8 years ago
First time going here, and she did a great job at blending in my grow out and adding new highlights. Looks amazing and natural, definitely coming back

Stylists snip strands into desired lengths and boost shine with a keratin deep-conditioning treatment

Professional keratin treatments are the closest we've ever gotten to the unparalleled majesty of the glorious Irish setter. Stay silky with this Groupon.

$35 for a Haircut and Deep-Conditioning Package ($70 Value)

Stylists shampoo locks, trim off split ends, boost shine with a keratin deep-conditioning treatment, and blow-dry sleek styles.

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.

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About Ruffled Feathers Studio

Artists are only as good as their tools, which is why the stylists at Ruffled Feathers Studio keep their toolboxes stuffed with haircare products from Pureology, TIGI, Keratin Complex, and Goldwell. Whether stylists are working with men, women, or children, they can add depth and dimension to manes with partial and full highlights or elongate coifs with extensions made from real hair, feathers, and tinsel. The studio’s nail technicians also reach for high-end products from Gelish, Minx, OPI, and CND during mani-pedis, and a full stock of Glad Lash extensions gives eyelids the wind power they need to give their paper airplane an edge over the competition.

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