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Hermes

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I'm trying to decide whether to buy a $50 groupon to this salon, so I'm looking at the "menu." In the section about coloring (which is what I'd use it for), there are the following options:

-Color Single Process
-Duo One Process Two Dimensional
-Try One Process Three Dimensional

Does anybody know what those last two even mean? I feel dumb.




-- Edited by Kelly on Tuesday 15th of February 2011 11:36:09 AM

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Marc Jacobs

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Wow.  Do not feel dumb.  

Do they mean Tri instead of Try?  That doesn't explain the Duo, One, Two stuff.

You can't have a single process color job that provides three-dimensional results, right?  Weird!




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Hermes

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I would call and ask them what they mean by that...

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Marc Jacobs

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I would imagine they are tying to say
Color
Color with highlight or lowlight
Color with highlight and lowlight

But, don't take my word for it.

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No clue. I don't think it is about highlights/low lights bc that's on the menu too... I would call them..

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