Although junk mail is what it is, there is no reason to immediately junk it without giving it a second glance. Amidst the usual promises of one becoming the next millionaire if the response slip is sent back within a week as well as other hairball schemes of equal sincerity, the occasional incentive may help to change one’s flippant view of this form of correspondence. As many consumers continue to seek methods in trimming household expenses, a visit to the beauty salon can be quite an expensive experience. By just the mere tease of tresses as well as a strategic spritz to protect the curls against the humidity, one often wonders whether the same can be done in the comfort of one’s home minus the hefty bill.
Even though hair stylists and dentists seek the assistance of others to tend to their needs, the former is often more opportune to carry out some home care and experiments without the risk of hitting a nerve. Many who do not possess formal training in the intricacies of fashioning hair should also be able to whip up a decent enough hair-do without having to make a trip to the salon. As one subscribes to newsletters specializing in promoting brands and products, the websites as well as physical stores gladly broadcast their wares via electronic and printed junk mails. Despite the extra work to screen through the influx of information, one may be able to get her hands on attractive offers for a travel hair iron set to fit nicely in the luggage. Whether on holiday or business, one can accompany her outfit with curls, waves or a silky-straight curtain of hair. This thus completes the package.
Since offers take up whatever print space is available, it is advisable to check the packaging material of products delivered to one’s doorstep. To a less than vigilant eye, the inner portion of a box can be lined with an offer for further discount on one’s next purchase. Alternatively, one giving feedback via the attached response card or the named website receives a token of appreciation in the form of a voucher or free gift.
Magazines focused on primping the consumer to look good for every occasion are ideal sources of coupons and vouchers. Their glossy pages are filled with offers to be cut out and exchanged for items and price reductions at stores honoring them. Others provide information on the website dispensing the offer upon entry of the correct code.
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