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After Thanksgiving Sale Blowout Sale at HSS
11.28.13
Huntington Surf and Sport’s annual after Thanksgiving sale starts at 8 a.m. Friday and will run through Sunday. Almost the entire store will offer markdowns from 20-50% excluding surfboards, wetsuits and previously marked sale items. Huntington Surf & Sport carries men, women and kids apparel, plus surf and skate gear.
Some of their top brands include Billabong, Hurley, Quiksilver, Volcom, Al Merrick, Roxy, Hurley Girls, Volcom Girls, Billabong Girls, Matix, Element, Vans, Roark, Stance, Ugg Boots, Super, Rusty Surfboards, Dakine, Nixon, Creatures of Leisure, Stussy, RVCA, Quiksilver Girls, and much more.
HSS Pierside is at 300 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. 714.841.4000.
HSS Bella Terra is at 7777 Edinger Ave. in Huntington Beach. 714.890.0800
HSS – Billabong Store is at 126 Main St. in Huntington Beach. 714.374.6266.
HSS – Warner is at 3801 Warner Ave. in Huntington Beach. 714.846.0181.
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Small Biz Saturday at Lollipop
11.28.13
Support Small Business Saturday while taking advantage of luxe nail services at Lollipop Nail Studio at the Camp in Costa Mesa. The chic, organic nail studio that specializes in natural, organic products and services, will offer 10% off all nail treatments and products this Saturday, Nov. 30. Lollipop recently moved into a larger studio at the Camp in Costa Mesa, and tripled its space from the original store.
Now, Lollipop can accommodate more clients seeking its signature, organic manicures and pedicures, and its adding services thanks to the movement towards non-toxic beauty treatments. From nourishing, water-based nail polish to lotions, scrubs and soaks made in-house of only the freshest organic ingredients, Lollipop is making mani-pedis safe, luxurious and enjoyable as possible.
Lollipop has grown its offerings of non-toxic nail polish that are free of Toluene, DBP, formaldehyde and camphor, including: SpaRitual, a vegan, 5-free line of polish with lasting power and incredible, saturated colors. Hopscotch Kids, a line of non-toxic water-based polish with bright colors that kids really love; Scotch, a water-based line with a more sophisticated range of colors; and Zoya a healthier nail polish.
For each service, Lollipop sterilizes all stainless steel tools, and uses only brand-new files, sticks and buffers, as well as new liners for each pedicure. Manicures are waterless, performed with hot towels and custom-created oils.
Prices start at $25 for an adult manicure, $35 for an adult pedicure; $15 for a child manicure and $15 for a child pedicure.
Open 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Lollipop at the CAMP, 2937 Bristol Street, in Costa Mesa. 714.444.0330.
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