One or Three Men's or Women's Haircut and Style with Scalp Massage at The Best Little Hair House (Up to 62% Off)
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Certified stylists shampoo hair before clipping it into a flattering shape, and treat customers to a calming scalp massage
Choose from Four Options
- C$19 for one men’s premium hair service package (C$50 value)
- C$69 for three men’s premium hair service packages (C$150 value)
- C$34 for one women’s premium hair service package (C$70 value)
- C$99 for three women’s premium hair service packages (C$210 value)<p>
Each premium hair service package includes the following:
- Haircut, shampoo, and style
- Scalp massage<p>
What Haircut Is Best for Your Face Shape?
If you’re planning on a whole new cut, check out Groupon’s guide to pairing different face shapes with hairstyles.
Round (nearly equal in length and width with soft, curved edges): Balance is key to any great hairstyle, so those with round faces will benefit from layers that are long or asymmetrical; hard lines help even out a soft face shape. Hair that hits at the shoulders or collarbone provides a slimming effect. Those looking to go shorter should go very short, as volume on the sides can make faces look wider.<p>
Square (nearly equal in length and width, but with sharp edges): Just as round faces need hard lines to cut the softness, square faces benefit from a little softening in the form of layers, waves, or razored or feathered ends. Square faces can pull off many different lengths but benefit from shorter face-framing pieces or long, piece-y bangs, both of which help to visually soften sharp angles. A part that is slightly off center can help blur harsh edges and extra length can help a square face look more oval.<p>
Heart-shaped (wider on top, narrower toward the chin): Full or side-swept bangs help to draw focus to the eyes and away from a pronounced chin, as does a long bob that is all one-length. Waves or curls that hit right below the jaw line help fill in and balance the chin-area, but putting too much curl or frizz on top can make the brow appear wider.<p>
Oval (a long face in which the brow, cheekbones, and jaw are of nearly equal widths): Long faces are the most versatile and can handle styles of varying length and texture. Bangs and cheek-length layers can both balance by adding width, as can waves, curls, or a deep off-center part.
Certified stylists shampoo hair before clipping it into a flattering shape, and treat customers to a calming scalp massage
Choose from Four Options
- C$19 for one men’s premium hair service package (C$50 value)
- C$69 for three men’s premium hair service packages (C$150 value)
- C$34 for one women’s premium hair service package (C$70 value)
- C$99 for three women’s premium hair service packages (C$210 value)<p>
Each premium hair service package includes the following:
- Haircut, shampoo, and style
- Scalp massage<p>
What Haircut Is Best for Your Face Shape?
If you’re planning on a whole new cut, check out Groupon’s guide to pairing different face shapes with hairstyles.
Round (nearly equal in length and width with soft, curved edges): Balance is key to any great hairstyle, so those with round faces will benefit from layers that are long or asymmetrical; hard lines help even out a soft face shape. Hair that hits at the shoulders or collarbone provides a slimming effect. Those looking to go shorter should go very short, as volume on the sides can make faces look wider.<p>
Square (nearly equal in length and width, but with sharp edges): Just as round faces need hard lines to cut the softness, square faces benefit from a little softening in the form of layers, waves, or razored or feathered ends. Square faces can pull off many different lengths but benefit from shorter face-framing pieces or long, piece-y bangs, both of which help to visually soften sharp angles. A part that is slightly off center can help blur harsh edges and extra length can help a square face look more oval.<p>
Heart-shaped (wider on top, narrower toward the chin): Full or side-swept bangs help to draw focus to the eyes and away from a pronounced chin, as does a long bob that is all one-length. Waves or curls that hit right below the jaw line help fill in and balance the chin-area, but putting too much curl or frizz on top can make the brow appear wider.<p>
Oval (a long face in which the brow, cheekbones, and jaw are of nearly equal widths): Long faces are the most versatile and can handle styles of varying length and texture. Bangs and cheek-length layers can both balance by adding width, as can waves, curls, or a deep off-center part.