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Setsuko at Jean Claude – Scarsdale

Haircut with Conditioning and Style, or Blow-Dry with Single-Process Color or Partial or Full Highlights (Up to 59% Off)

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No Longer Available
Wed Mar 27 03:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$120
Discount
59%
You Save
$71
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  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

Professional stylists spend up to two hours primping coiffures with haircuts, single-process color, or highlights

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 coloring option per person. Valid only for option purchased. New clients only. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Select stylists available. Gratuity cash only.
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Unlike DNA or a propensity to yell at the TV, hair color is a trait over which people can assert their control. Get a grip on your hair with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $49 for a haircut, deep-conditioning treatment, and blow-dry (a $120 value)
  • $59 for a single-process color and blow-dry (a $120 value)
  • $69 for partial highlights and blow-dry (a $155 value)
  • $89 for full highlights and blow-dry (a $215 value)

Customers can add glaze to their services for an additional $25 (a $50 value).

Setsuko at Jean Claude

When she isn't working for magazines and high-profile films, Setsuko Hosomi uses her hairstyling and makeup skills to embellish her clients. She and her team indwell a stylishly simple space, which opens every day save Sunday. Setsuko also helps brides-to-be plan for their weddings with consultations and war-room-style schematics.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Using a Map

In this modern age of technology reliance, most people have completely forgotten how to use a good old-fashioned paper map. Here’s a quick refresher:

Find a place that sells maps. Maps are probably sold at like a map store? Look it up on your phone.

Buy a map at the place that sells the maps. Make sure you buy a good map. Use your phone to see who makes the best maps.

Unfold the map. This is the worst part. Put your phone in your pocket or your mouth for a minute while you use both hands to open up the stupid map.

Look at the map. This is the other worst part. You can only look at the map. It doesn’t do anything when you touch it or ask it to play the songs. It just sits there.

Go to the place on the map. Once you get there, use your phone to reflect sunlight onto the map so it burns. It burns away. It goes away. It doesn’t come back. The fire makes it nothing. Take a picture of the nothingness with your phone.

What is the most flammable kind of map? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

Setsuko at Jean Claude

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    Scarsdale

    16 Palmer Ave.
    Scarsdale, New York 10583
    (914) 725-0770
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