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Kahlo Salon - Norwood Park

Kahlo Salon

Highlights

  • 3 professionally trained stylists with industry experience
  • Relaxing, pampering salon atmosphere
  • 15 percent off retail styling products (includes Morroccanoil, Redken, Aquage)
  • Free parking available
  • Complimentary wine, coffee or tea; free Internet access

Fine Print

  • Expires September 3, 2012. Limit 1 Swoop per option per person; may buy unlimited additional of each option as gifts. Swoop options can be combined. Call to schedule appointment. Read General Swoop FAQ

Location

Kahlo Salon


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6452 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Chicago, IL 60631

(773) 853.0789



Swoop Scoop

Stars like Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga have made it known to the world the importance of hairstyle on one’s look. It’s a statement-maker, bringing the focus to the top of the head (perhaps taking the focus away from music, but who’s paying attention anyways). While bubblegum pink, ice blue or canary yellow hair might not be your cup-o-tea, get your ‘do cleaned up or take a plunge into new color territory with today’s Swoop from Kahlo Salon.

  • $20 for a Haircut and Style ($41 value)
  • $20 for a Single-Process Color ($44 value)
  • $32 for Partial Highlights ($69 value)

Located in Chicago’s Norwood Park neighborhood, Kahlo Salon first provides clients with a consultation, making sure to work with each customer’s individual hair dreams and desires. While working on each client’s mane, staff strive to make customers feel pampered during their visit, and provide complementary wine, coffee, tea and even wireless Internet access to help clients relax and enjoy the experience. Following a hair clean-up or complete transformation, clients can enjoy 15 percent off retail styling products -- including brand names like MorroccanOil, Redken and Aquage. Kahlo also works to support neighborhood artists, and features the work of local up-and-coming artists on sale at the salon. So swoop in on today’s deal and let your hair do the talking -- cause we all know you can’t sing anyways.