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Colourful haircare team

IT’S been a very busy and exciting month at Color Me Happy (CMH) starting with the launch of the new autumnwinter 2007 colour collection, ‘Rare Species’.
Salon staff was recently shown the collection at Federation Square with international guest artist Bertrum K.
They described the showing as very entertaining and inspiring.
CMH staff was also pleased to be invited by L’Oreal to assist with fashion week at Myer and helped to prepare the models for the big event.
CMH staff member Kelly said it was a fantastic experience.
“There is so much going on behind the scenes, but it all comes together on the night for a look at the new season’s fashion,” she said.
The Pakenham salon also has a new image with upholstered walls and chocolate decor.
Kelly said as for hair, CMH now had a solution for colour that was fading.
“Clients can be introduced to our personalised colour maintenance program, so that colours will now last longer, keep their lustre and hair stays in excellent condition,” she said.
“The GHD Straightening Irons are still outperforming all others and we have a special offer to give away free any GHD product with the purchase of irons. This offer will last to 30 April.”
Kelly said CMH has also welcomed back Taya.
“Taya has been interstate for six months and for any booking made with her for MarchApril we will take 20 per cent off any colour services. Please mention this article to receive the offer,” she said.
Call the team at Color Me Happy on 5941 1787 or drop in at 160 Main Street, Pakenham.

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