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Presidents Day Deal

Keep It Cut President’s Day Deal Scoop Factory Free haircuts on Presidents Day 2015!  Crazy right? That’s a pretty good promotion. Keep It Cut, one of Phoenix’s newest men’s salons, will be offering free haircuts to guys who share a last name with the current or former presidents. So all you Washingtons, Johnsons, Obamas, Clintons,…

Channel 3 – Grand Opening

ABC News Smart Shopper The Deal Diva from azamily.com gives Keep It Cut a little bit of press!  …Keep it Cut, a new salon/barber shop on 28th Street and Indian School, is offering FREE haircuts for the entire month of September. Their idea is to charge one monthly fee and include unlimited haircuts each month.…

Grand Opening

Keep It Cut Grand Opening McCormick Ranch News! Redefine the way YOU look and stay styling all September long! Locally owned business, Keep It Cut, is kicking off their grand opening by offering everyone FREE haircuts during the month of September, 2014, to celebrate their Grand Opening.  Read More at McCormick Ranch News….

Salon’s Presidents Day Promotion

Keep It Cut Free Haircuts This Monday is President’s Day! Is your last name Obama? Perhaps it’s Washington, Adams or Lincoln? All day Monday, February 17th, 2014, if you have the same last name as the current or a former president, you get a FREE haircut from local men’s hair salon Keep It Cut!  read…

ABC News Smart Shopper

ABC News Smart Shopper Now you can redefine your look for free because Keep It Cut is offering free haircuts to celebrate their grand opening.  The free cuts are for the entire month of September, 2014, and it’s unlimited so you can get a free haircut this week, next week and even the week after…

AZCentral – Grand Opening

Keep It Cut Grand Opening AZ Central When Keep It Cut first opened its doors AZCENTRAL ran this brief story, enjoy! Celebrate Keep It Cut’s grand opening with a free haircut. Valid during September 2014. The company offers monthly haircut memberships: Read the rest of the article at AZCENTRAL