New salon offers opening special for uni-perms
Riccarton’s response to Jingles opening in the Countdown Centre a fortnight ago has been overwhelming, according to the manageress, Miss Lisa Anderson.
A new salon with luxury decor, priding itself on keeping client needs foremost, has already established it as a place for regular hairdressing visits.
New clients have commented favourably on many aspects of the salon’s operation — the personal care and attention given to them by a team of top stylists, the extensive, free consulta-
tions offered, the wide range of home hair-care products, and the reasonable prices for good service. All clients who took advantage of the opening perm special received a voucher for free shampoo on their next return visit.
To mark the opening of the Countdown Centre, Jingles is offering another special on a technically remarkable perm — the Uniperm, available only in a few select outlets. In addition, each client having a Uniperm, also receives a free salon - only Mary Quant 250 ml shampoo and conditioner. Demand for this service
is likely to be very high, and Miss Anderson strongly recommends that clients telephone early for an appointment during the next week or so. Clients are reminded that Jingles is open two late nights — Wednesday and Thursday, as well as Saturday mornings. Helene Curtis’s top technician is also available all day tomorrow at the new Jingles salon for an advice or assistance with the Uniperm.
Jingles is located opposite the new Rotherham Street Post Office, with ample parking available.
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