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Pretty Quick: New website offers an easy approach to booking beauty appointments of all kinds

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March 20, 2014
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By Margot Thomas

There is a new one-stop shop in town to book all your beauty needs without sacrificing quality or convenience. It is a way to get yourself pretty quick. And that’s just what it is: Pretty Quick, the website that is buzzing in conversations around women’s locker rooms, Pilates classes and wine bars.

With five clicks of your mouse on www.PrettyQuick.com, you can set up the best services when and where you want them. No more calling to search for an open appointment. Think of it as an Open Table for your hair, nails, makeup and massage reservations, and the possibilities are endless. Never again will you have to make that call from the office and awkwardly whisper, “Brazilian wax please. … Yes, all of it.”  Full salon

Pretty Quick launched in September 2012 and uses a network of beauty editors to assist in screening which spas and salons — from the affordable to the high-end — will be included on the site. There is an option to search by off-peak pricing, you can book your appointment with a preferred stylist or technician, and since your credit card information is stored in your profile, there’s no need to worry about payment at the time of service.

Enter the code “realchicago” for a free manicure when you sign up on www.PrettyQuick.com today to book your next appointment and start earning “Pretty Points.”

 

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