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Cut to Be Cute (and for the Cure)

By Raina McLeod

Published on October 01, 2008 at 3:02am

Obviously you don’t 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 you’re transforming from bowl to bob, or mullet to Mohawk, you’ll 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


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