Maintaining your hair and skin can help project a professional image more easily than sewing a three-piece suit from business cards. Finesse your façade with today's Groupon: for $30, you get $60 worth of hair services or waxing services at 3Phases Salon.
Harnessing Paul Mitchell techniques and products, 3Phases Salon's trained stylists snip and style head-warmers of all textures with a full menu of salon services. Keep coif gardens fresh with haircuts for men ($25) and women ($35+), or prepare tresses for Formal Day at the DMV with an updo ($50). A single-process color ($55) can mask true genetics, and a conditioning treatment ($20) seals cuticles and softens damaged locks. Harness the hair-uprooting power of waxing by shaping eyebrows ($15), cleaning upper lips ($10), or receding a pet's hairline as they sleep.
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The Groupon Guide to: Choosing Produce
There's no worse feeling than when you buy what you assume is perfectly ripe produce only to discover it's too hard or have it dissolve into a pile of ashes in your grocery bag. Here are some tips for filling your basket with ready-to-eat fruits and vegetables:
- Broccoli: Drag the vegetable florets-side-up across your arm. Each should be firm enough to rid your forearm of unwanted hair.
- Cherry: You'll have to tear through the tasteless, inedible outer layer to test the cherry's high-protein, peanut-like core. Once you expose the cherry nut, swallow it and rate the pain you feel as it gradually moves down your throat. If it's less than a seven, it's too ripe.
- Apple: Smell an apple. Does it smell apple?
- Cantaloupe: Knock on it to determine if it's hollow. If it is, there's a gerbil living inside subsisting on the fruit's ripe core. Hurry up! You'll have to eat quickly to beat the gerbil.
- Pumpkin: This orange, round gourd shouldn't deflate easily, so repeatedly stab it with something sharp, such as a hunting knife or the tools doctors use to open their mail.
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