Sailthru - Lifebooker Testimonial
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Sailthru - Lifebooker Testimonial
Lifebooker is a Life Saver
It wasn't long after living here when my co-worker spilled the beans about the best deal in NYC. Lifebooker. A Groupon/LivingSocial website, but for salon appointments.
I'm talkin' hair cuts for $45.
This is also how I found my talented hair dresser, Dave Rico, at Medulla. Go there. See him. Tell him I sent you. Get lots of compliments on your new do.
Other Lifebooker helpfuls? Massages...you need to get the rub down in this city because it beats you up. All of the walking and stairs leave your calves sculpted, but back aches become a regular. Treat yo self, and get a half off massage at a reputable place.
Lifebooker isn't just a NYC thing, but we definitely didn't have this in Oklahoma.
Here, sign up for free, and check it out for yourself.
Lifebooker on Location
If there’s one thing I feel I never have enough of, it’s time. I’m sure most of you agree on this, there is just never enough time in the day for everything that needs to be done!
Enter Lifebooker on Location. Lifebooker’s newest announcement features all the ease of their original service, with the added convenience of bringing services straight to your door. Lifebooker offered me a…
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I'm sure you have checked out Lifebooker by now, but if you haven't I highly suggest signing up! It's how I book all of my hair and laser hair removal services. I've also gotten facials, mani pedis, fitness passes and massages through lifebooker before. I just got two partial highlight/haircut/and style packages for under $90 with a 30% off coupon (and they have coupons very often). You just have to pay tax and tip when you get to the salon.
I kind of feel bad that I rarely go back to a salon after I use a lifebooker there, but in NYC it's just too easy to buy loot for another salon. In smaller cities you might have less of a selection, but in that case you get to 'audit' a salon before paying full price.
I really liked the last place I got my hair colored at and it's also very close to my apartment. I just can't justify paying full price when I can get another deal somewhere else. But if I exhausted all the salons in manhattan, I'd go back there (since almost all loot is only valid for new customers)!
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