[Sponsor] A Cut Above in the Arts, Win a Free Haircut

by Art Fag City on February 22, 2010 · 4 comments Sponsor

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Image via: Vartali

Who wants a free hair cut from the pros? Located at the heart of the 57th Street gallery scene, Vartali Salon is proud to announce a joint contest on Art Fag City and Hyperallergic to provide a free cut and optional color (valued at $200) to the person who can creatively tell us in 100 words why they deserve a free hair cut (new clients only). It's Whitney Biennial and art fair season in New York, so we want you to look your best but first you tell us why you deserve the free haircut. Be creative!

ENTER NOW, become a fan of Vartali on Facebook, and the winning entry will be announced on Monday March 8th on Vartali's Facebook page.

Also, as a special offer for readers of this blog, Vartali is offering all new clients a 20% discount with select stylists until March 31st. With this special offer you can get yourself a new haircut, single process or some highlights for as little as $50—90. Just give them a call and let them know Art Fag City sent you.

Vartali Salon is a proud supporter of the arts. The salon thrives on service and it shows. New York Magazine says This “cozy second-floor French-style boutique has maintained a steady base of clients who appreciate Vartali's warm, low-key atmosphere amid the crisp Madison Avenue attitude often found at nearby salons.

Read more about Vartali Salon on New York Magazine.

We want to thank Vartali Salon for sponsoring Art Fag City and our continuing arts coverage.

To make an appointment call Vartali Salon at (212) 935-4640 and visit them at 48 E 57th St, 2nd Fl, New York, NY.

{ 4 comments }

Heather R. February 22, 2010 at 9:00 pm

Done and done. My mullet is crossing its fingers.

Heather R. February 22, 2010 at 5:00 pm

Done and done. My mullet is crossing its fingers.

jen February 22, 2010 at 11:05 pm

I went with the “Oh my story is so sad, and I need a free haircut approach,” but it was no lie because my story is so sad, and I need a free haircut!

Thanks for the opportunity to win one, Paddy!

jen February 22, 2010 at 7:05 pm

I went with the “Oh my story is so sad, and I need a free haircut approach,” but it was no lie because my story is so sad, and I need a free haircut!

Thanks for the opportunity to win one, Paddy!

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