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Studio 106 Hair Design – Hartford

Haircut or Haircut with Highlights

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$25
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  • This deal ended at:
  • 11:59PM CDT
  • 09/02/2011
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In a Nutshell

Experienced stylists snip hair into sleek new ’dos, adding colorful dimensions with foil highlights

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 15, 2011
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid for option purchased only. Services are non-transferable.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Only routine haircuts from professional stylists can stop hair from growing long enough for roving princes and alpinists to shimmy up. Keep your hair-home safe from rappelling intruders with today's Groupon to Studio 106 Hair Design in Hartford. Choose between the following options:

  • For $12, you get a shampoo, haircut, and style (a $25 value).
  • For $42, you get a shampoo, haircut, full foil highlights, and styling (an $85 value).

Studio 106 Hair Design's experienced stylists beautify manes with a spectrum of artful techniques and luxurious services. Deft fingers treat scalps and strands to invigorating, sudsy shampoos with professional products, removing lingering pomades, oils, and stowaway scrunchies. As clients recline in black swivel chairs, Studio 106 Hair Design's staffers snip dashing new ’dos, blow-drying and styling for maximum impact. Monochromatic strands can enjoy vibrant shine and added dimension with a set of full foil highlights (a $60+ value).

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: What Makes a TV?

Enjoying television is as patriotic as knitting an apple pie or eating American flags. Here's a look at some of the components that make up these high-tech picture boxes:

Glass: A high-end TV has a glass screen that when turned off (not recommended) will reflect your image. When turned on, it will reflect how awesome TV is.

Cathode Ray Tube: No longer needed for modern TVs to work, but manufacturers still put one in every set just for old times' sake.

Gold: TV signals, like men's hearts, are lustily attracted to gold, causing them to fly out of the sky into the gold brick in the back of every TV.

A Couple of Horse Bones: 'Cause why not, right?

Wires: They hook up to the wired helmets that all the actors wear to beam their acting into your TV.

An Eternal Flame: To honor the former TV stars who have died.

Tiny Fire Extinguisher: In case the eternal flame gets out of control.

IBM PetaFlop SuperComputer: Guesses when you want to change the channel, lower the volume, etc., all to cover up the fact that the remote control doesn't do anything.

Martin Sheen: He's gotta live somewhere.

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Studio 106 Hair Design

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    Hartford

    40 N Main St.
    Hartford, Wisconsin 53027
    (262) 673-9660
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