$35 for a Pedicure and Shellac Manicure at Joseph's Coiffures in Vaughan ($73.45 Value)
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Practiced manicurists groom nails & apply a quick drying Shellac coating to fingernails that remains chip-free for approximately 2 weeks
The Hamburglar started out as a hand burglar but soon found that unkempt appendages could not be sold on the black market, even on the dollar menu. Offer up a side of manicured fingers with each handshake with the help of today’s Groupon: for $35, you get a $35 for a pedicure and shellac manicure at Joseph's Coiffures in Vaughan ($73.45 Value) at Joseph's Coiffure in Vaughan.
The experienced aestheticians at Joseph's Coiffure's flagship location in the Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre tend to beauty needs in a cordial and brightly lit salon setting that's been standing since the first coif was clipped in 1955. Clients get comfy in sleek, white salon chairs while meticulous manicurists attend to fingers and toes with flawless nail-file technique and rodeo-worthy cuticle wrangling skills. Polishers then treat fingernails to a blanket of Shellac colour, giving finger helmets an extra-strong, chip-resistant coating that quickly dries to glossy shine with the help of UV lamps. After the 60- to 90-minute application, customers leave with stylish fingernails that can maintain their lustre for approximately two weeks despite vigorous manual labour or finger-puppet boxing matches.
Practiced manicurists groom nails & apply a quick drying Shellac coating to fingernails that remains chip-free for approximately 2 weeks
The Hamburglar started out as a hand burglar but soon found that unkempt appendages could not be sold on the black market, even on the dollar menu. Offer up a side of manicured fingers with each handshake with the help of today’s Groupon: for $35, you get a $35 for a pedicure and shellac manicure at Joseph's Coiffures in Vaughan ($73.45 Value) at Joseph's Coiffure in Vaughan.
The experienced aestheticians at Joseph's Coiffure's flagship location in the Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre tend to beauty needs in a cordial and brightly lit salon setting that's been standing since the first coif was clipped in 1955. Clients get comfy in sleek, white salon chairs while meticulous manicurists attend to fingers and toes with flawless nail-file technique and rodeo-worthy cuticle wrangling skills. Polishers then treat fingernails to a blanket of Shellac colour, giving finger helmets an extra-strong, chip-resistant coating that quickly dries to glossy shine with the help of UV lamps. After the 60- to 90-minute application, customers leave with stylish fingernails that can maintain their lustre for approximately two weeks despite vigorous manual labour or finger-puppet boxing matches.