Lana @Studio 301: $29 for a Haircut with Optional Partial Highlights or Roots Touchup (Up to 56% Off)

Lana @Studio 301

Today’s Groupon Calgary Daily Deal of the Day: Lana @Studio 301: $29 for a Haircut with Optional Partial Highlights or Roots Touchup (Up to 56% Off)

Buy now from only $
29
Value $60
Discount Up to 56% Off
Save $31

With today’s Groupon great deal to Lana @Studio 301, for only $29, you can get a Haircut with Optional Partial Highlights or Roots Touchup! That’s a saving up to 56% Off! You may buy 1 vouchers for yourself and 1 as gifts & the vouchers Expires 120 days after purchase.

Choose from Three Options:

  • C$29 for a haircut, wash, blow-dry, and deep-conditioning treatment (C$60 value)
  • C$55 for a haircut, wash, blow-dry, and partial highlights (C$125 value)
  • C$59 for a haircut, wash, blow-dry, and roots touchup (C$130 value)

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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In a Nutshell
Lana trims coifs that are complementary to each client’s lifestyle, then softens strands, adds a splash of color, or touches up roots

The Fine Print
Expires 120 days after purchase. Appointment required. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Additional fees may apply for hair longer than shoulder length. Add-ons: Toner $25, Full Color with Roots $20. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Lana @Studio 301
http://www.studio301calgary.com/
1608 17 Avenue Southwest
Calgary, AB T2T 0E3
+14039914168

Hair Conditioner: Ticket to a Molecular Makeover
Your hair’s sure to feel silkier once your stylist conditions it—learn why with Groupon’s close-up look at conditioner.

Although human hair may look smooth, each strand’s outer layer—the cuticle—is actually quite rough. Under dry conditions, the tiny scales that cover its surface become raised and brittle, causing hairs to tangle and lose their shine. Conditioner aims to correct this problem by bonding a particular class of molecules, called cationic surfactants, to the cuticle. This is possible because keratin, the protein that makes up most of the hair shaft, bristles with negative ions, which attract the positively charged surfactants, coating each thread in a thin film that weighs it down and reduces frizz. (The negative charge of keratin is also what causes static whenever positive ions are stripped from the hair—the static that makes it possible to stick a balloon to the wall or to power a miner’s headlamp.)

The other ingredients in conditioner don’t always need ions to do their jobs well. Humectants suck in water from the surrounding air, thereby moisturizing the hair, and oils simply penetrate the cuticle. Glossers coat the hair with light-reflecting polymers, increasing shine, whereas other ingredients raise the acidity level of the conditioner, which helps protect the hair’s protein structure.

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