Aside from warming our brains and framing our faces, hair provides the only concrete evidence of the existence of wind. Treat breeze detectors right with today’s Groupon: for $39, you get a hair-hydrating treatment (a $40 value) and a blow-dry (a $40 value) at Cleber Lopes Beauty & Life Institute (an $80 total value).
Cleber Lopes Beauty & Life Institute's highly trained hair stylists deftly defy frizz and flyaways with products from professional lines such as L'Oréal and Kérastase. During the 20-minute treatment, hairologists wrap parched locks in a concentrated mask that works to quickly infuse strands with shine-boosting nutrients. Like a pork roast wrapped in bacon or a chocolate cake encased in Jell-O, the L'Oréal and Kérastase formula found within the concentrate nourishes dry head bristles by sealing in moisture, producing a luminous and healthy-looking brain coat. After the procedure, blow-dryers unleash gusts of rejuvenating air onto manes to add face-framing volume before releasing them back into the wild looking smooth, soft, and less likely to incite a brush fire.
Inside the beauty institute, sleek white walls and floors serve as a modular canvas for chic black chairs and splashes of color that spill out of backlit product shelves and pop from framed works of abstract art. Grab your Groupon and make an appointment today to repair hair left fried after too many trips to the beach. Or grab one and save it on the off chance you find yourself booked for a modeling gig inside a playground slide.
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The Groupon Guide to: Creative Discipline Ideas
Children sleep for about 18 hours a day, but they will sometimes act out during their brief windows of lucidity. And though any parent can teach right from wrong with a timeout or by withholding attention, it takes a special parent to discipline outside the box. Here are some creative punishments for unruly children:
- The child must eat two dinners before bedtime.
- The child must read your Toy Story fan fiction in which Buzz Lightyear spends 47 pages feeling sad about his life.
- The child must watch you smoke an entire carton of cigarettes while you explain precisely why doing so hurts your body.
- The child must get a boring art degree instead of a trendy business one.
- The child must defeat a robot version of his/herself.
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