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Major Deal on Brazilian Blowouts at Salon Madrid

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If you’ve been considering whether or not you should get a Brazilian Blowout, now’s the time to pull the trigger. Here’s why: One, Salon Madrid is offering them up for $149 right now. (They’re usually about $350.) And two, my mom just had the treatment (at Salon Madrid), and she’s in love with it. For the next few weeks she’ll enjoy her normally dry (and somtimes frizzy) hair behaving like a celebrity’s, glossy finish and all. If you’re interested in taking them up on this deal, make an appointment. You’ve got until the end of the month. If you weren’t interested before reading this post, but you are now, then look up Brazilian Blowouts first, and then make an appointment. I went in a couple weeks ago for a normal blowout, and you won’t be disappointed in the experience. Owners Angel and Jason are incredibly enjoyable to spend time with. I don’t know if it’s the wine, the complimentary makeup touchup that every customer gets before leaving, the cozy decor, or the owners that I love the most, but I adore visiting this newish place. Check it out.

This quote just in, directly from Mom: “best thing I ever did with my hair!!!”

EVEN BIGGER UPDATE: If you head to BuyWithMe in the next six days, you can snag the Brazilian Blowout for an evern better $129.

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