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Sybil Salon & Spa – Shadyside

$20 for a Women's or Men's Haircut at Sybil Salon and Spa

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Value
$40
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  • This deal ended at:
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  • 04/01/2010
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Highlights

  • Haircuts for women and men
  • Expertly trained staff
  • Soothing ambience
  • Convenient location

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 2, 2010
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Select stylists only. Must use in 1 visit. New clients only. Tax & gratuity not included. May upgrade for other hair services.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

When a nationally acclaimed troupe of hair-crobats comes to your cottage to whisk you away on their traveling wig wagon, be waiting for them with your follicular A-game. Impress strangers and acquaintances alike with a flashy hair farm thanks to today’s Groupon. For $20, new clients get a haircut at Sybil Salon and Spa (a $40 value), located in Shadyside. This Groupon is applicable toward specific stylists, and you also have the option to apply the value toward more-expensive hair services.

Hairy head mops will benefit from a steady-handed crew of master hair shamans who know how to snip and tame the most distraught bristles, frizzies, and Medusa head snakes. The staff at Sybil Salon and Spa senses clients’ innermost hair yearnings, then directs careful scissors in tune with their thoughts and dreams, letting creative forces flow wildly onto their scalps for a haircut that revolutionizes the way they look in the mirror—inside and out. Each cut begins with a comprehensive consultation and ends with a magnificent blow dry. Afterward, in the streets, clients might find that their magnificent manes bust the binds of their bowler hats and leap into sunshine, dappling the dark alleyways of careless coiffeurs.

Sybil Salon and Spa is the brainchild of Sybil Schafer, an exceptional stylist who has traveled extensively, including stops in the war-torn country known as Television. Sybil presides over a hair-shaping abode that features soothing décor infused with fetchingly framed mirrors, striking lamps, and soft tones. Customers will appreciate Sybil’s inspiring pursuit of building a relaxing urban oasis where visitors can be pampered without worrying about the outside world and the massive costs of maintaining an ill-advised pet elephant purchase.

Reviews

Forty-nine Citysearchers have had some polarizing experiences, but their ratings average out at 4.5 stars:

  • It is obvious that the stylists here have had really good training. Lisa fixed a really bad cut. She made my hair look beautiful. – nicosh
  • I am not a rich girl, but will gladly pay for great hair, Sybil Salon, Stephanie- specifically is worth the price. You dont have to be nervous when in her chair. She is sweet, talented, and fast. – trsumey
  • My stylist, Stephanie, is wonderful. She has a vibrant and spunky personality, and has always been nothing but nice to me. More importantly, I love the way she cuts my hair. She is 100% aware of what is considered to be "in style". I'm pretty easy to please, and regularly allow Stephanie to do what she feels like on my hair, but not without thoroughly discussing it with her because she never wants to do anything the customer might dislike. – Heinous423

Groupon Says

Notable People Get Notable Haircuts in American History

Jonas Salk on June 5, 1963: In the years after discovering the first effective polio vaccine, Jonas Salk spent most of his time cooking gourmet meals for his cat, inventing the first MP3 player, and growing his hair out in an attempt to become more popular with women 35 and under. After a string of two unfortunate personal setbacks—his cat dying from being loved too hard and a couple awkward dates with younger women—Salk decided it was time for a drastic change. On the morning of June 5, 1963, Salk sheared off the majority of his locks with a number-two attachment. Later, he went on to become the first non-Russian to fly a car and was the basis for the NBA logo.

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Sybil Salon & Spa

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    Shadyside

    5815 Ellsworth Ave.
    Shadyside, Pennsylvania 15232
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