Happy Holidays!
Best wishes to you and yours during this festive holiday season!
As the song goes, “It’s the happiest time of the year …”
Certainly it is, but, it’s also one of the busiest, and, Can we say it?, it’s one of the most costly. And, of course, it’s a time when everyone wants to look their absolute best.
In that spirit, we’re posting our holiday schedule, which includes expanded hours, as well as the expected closings; hosting a special “gold mine” party designed to help you earn a little extra shopping money; and introducing a fabulous new service designed to keep you looking great by eliminating curl and frizz (without removing volume) and reduce your styling time.
Christmas Week & New Year’s Week
The salon will open at 9 a.m. on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve and close at 4 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. respectively; and will be closed all day on Christmas Day and all day on New Year’s Day.
To accommodate busy schedules, the salon will open an additional day on each of those holiday weeks—Monday, December 21 and Monday, December 28. Hours and stylist availability on those days will, however, be limited, so please call ahead to book an appointment.
In addition, Don will be available for appointments on Tuesday, December 22.
January Vacation
Starting with the January 1 holiday, the salon will be closed through Wednesday, January 6, reopening on Thursday, January 7.
Diane's vacation, however, will extend through Friday, January 8. She will be back at the salon on Saturday, January 9.
It's A Gold Mine Party!
Well, it’s not actually a party. It’s more of an open house, but it’s the type of event that may leave you celebrating!
It’s a chance to kick off the holidays with a little extra spending money.
Gold is at an all-time high, and we’ve got a representative from It’s A Gold Mine Party! visiting the salon on Wednesday, December 9 from 11 a.m.-to-2 p.m. and from 5 p.m.-to-8 p.m.
She’ll be paying the official price of gold for that day—typically 15%-to-20% higher than most jewelers, since there’s no middleman involved. All you have to do is search your jewelry box for unwanted gold pieces. Broken necklaces, outdated bracelets, single earrings . . . Why not turn them in for money?
We hope to see you on Wednesday, December 9! Just stop in—or call for an appointment if you’re short on time. It only takes about 15 minutes to turn in your “old” gold and leave with something far more fun!
And for those of you coming in the evening, there’ll even be wine and cheese!
Brazilian Blowout
There’s a new kid on the block when it comes to keratin-based smoothing hair treatments. It’s called the Brazilian Blowout, and it offers some unique advantages and features that set it apart.
Like other keratin treatments, it represents a revolutionary trend in the hair care world in the fight against unwanted curl and frizz. Like them, it delivers multi-month results (up to three!) and leaves the hair in better shape than it found it--smooth, healthy and conditioned with a radiant shine!
How then, does it differ?
The main difference between the Brazilian Blowout and a treatment like the Keratin Smoothing Hair Treatment by Coppola, that we also offer, is that the Brazilian Blowout leaves the hair with volume!
That's right--volume! Not everyone likes their hair super straight (a hallmark of the Coppola treatment), and if you're one of those people, the Brazilian Blowout may be right for you.
As a bonus, the Brazilian Blowout is also faster to administer (an hour or so less) than the Coppola treatment; and there is no waiting time to shampoo the hair after the treatment is administered. (The Coppola treatment requires a 72-hour waiting period before the hair can be wet—or dampened—or set in any way. That means no shampooing, no sweating, no pony tails, no barrettes, etc. for 72 hours!)
So if you’ve always wanted to take advantage of a Keratin Smoothing Hair Treatment, but didn’t want to lose your hair’s natural volume, or didn’t want to deal with the 72-hour waiting period, the Brazilian Blowout may be the perfect solution.
Call the salon for more details!
Happy Holidays!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
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