Pay
R499 for a Keratherapy Diora Brazilian Blow-Wave at The Salon, valued at R2000
(Save 75%)
preorder now- 75%
Pay R499 for a Keratherapy Diora Brazilian Blow-Wave at The Salon, valued at R2000 (Save 75%)
- Save 75% on a Keratherapy Diora Brazilian Blow-Wave
- Revolutionary hair straightening and renewal process
- Shines, de-frizzes and strengthens for up to 12-weeks
- Funky and fun hair salon with clothing shop
- Frequented by Durban socialites
- Valid for 3 months
- Booking essential and subject to availability: 031 309 7135/6
- Valid from Tuesday to Saturday
- One Groupon per person
- Only issued and valid once deal closes
- The picture displayed is just a representation
- Terms & Conditions apply
Providing top quality services in a fun and funky setting, The Salon in Durban has dedicated their craft to transforming hell-hair into chic chignons and shining colour – making them the equivalent of the local exorcists for hair in particularly bad spirits. With a bevy of beautiful clients, including Durban’s social butterflies – you never know who you’ll meet while getting your hair snipped.
Often referred to as the ‘permanent blow dry’ or ‘the finest form of follicular salvation’, the Brazilian blow wave has women more excited than a chocolate-flavoured backstage pass for their favourite band. Considered as the most revolutionary treatment of its kind, the Keratherapy Diora Brazilian blow wave is packed with powerful organic fruit extracts, silk amino acids, collagen and pure keratin; a magical combination that works to penetrate the cuticle of the hair from the inside out.
Locking in colour and gloss, the product both straightens and conditions your hair, banishing frizz and crazy curls faster than the government banned laser-powered light sabres. With the ability to last for up to 12-weeks, the sun will come out, women and children will emerge from their hiding places and you can finally enjoy the super sensation of poker-straight hair.
Hairy Scary Fact: This year’s award for Most Innovative Stylist went to a woman from the west of the Grand Canyon who takes inspiration for her creations from the aloof antelopes that roam outside her cabin.