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The stylish wood and big windows of this tucked-away salon create a decidedly posh atmosphere. Friendly stylists attract a loyal and diverse clientele—from undergrads to visiting KSG politicians to Brattle St. matrons. Prices vary according to designer. A wash, cut, and blow-dry is $45+, perms $75+, coloring $55+, highlighting $90+, pedicure $45+, and manicure $16+. Facials $65+; full-body waxing available. Appointments preferred, walk-ins welcome. Check the Crimson for periodic coupons.
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It's Greek, it's fast, and it's right in Harvard Square. Greek Corner has a fairly varied menu for a store of its type—you can choose from wraps for $5, salads for $4-6, or a dinner platter for $8. If you happen to detest Greek food and showed up only to gaze at the mural in the downstairs eating area, you can get a burger ($3.75) and some damn good fries ($2.25). Seating area is very limited, so plan on taking your wrap somewhere else to eat during busy times.
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There's a rigorous admissions process for this consignment shop's merchandise: clothes must have designer labels and be no more than 2 years old. Friendly staff, reasonable prices, and an extensive selection of styles make this one of the nicest second-hand experiences in the Square. Head to the back for a tempting array of shoes and a small men's section. Call or e-mail (consign@secondtimearound.net) to make an appointment to sell something of your own for a 50/50 split of the sale price, which starts around 1/3 of the original price and drops over the max. 90 days of shelf life; you will receive payment after the item is sold.
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