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Cut to Be Cute (and for the Cure)
Published on October 01, 2008 at 3:02am
Obviously you dont follow the centuries-old, every-six-week ritual of the hairdresser. If your bangs are in your eyes and your ends are headed for Divorce Court, it might be time for a haircut. Instead of visiting your local Hair Butchery, you can indulge your tresses in a considerably more luxe chopping. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Elite Salon Systems is teaming up with Paul Mitchell yes, he of awesome hair products fame for the third annual Cut for the Cure.
Professional, licensed stylists from the Paul Mitchell Hi-Tech School of Cosmetology will give you a brand-new look starting at $15, with proceeds benefiting breast cancer research. So while youre transforming from bowl to bob, or mullet to Mohawk, youll be helping out the women living with and fighting this all-too prevalent disease. Way worth it. For info, call Ashley at 305-541-8006 or visit www.elitepinkmiami.com.
Sun., Oct. 5, 2008