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Paul Labrecque West
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160 Columbus Ave.,
New York, NY 10023
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Hours
Mon-Fri, 8am-11pm; Sat, 9am-8pm; Sun, 10am-8pm
Nearby Subway Stops
1 at 66th St.-Lincoln Center
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Late-Night
- Whirlpool/Wet Lounge
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The two locations offer everything from color and cuts to spa packages. Tons of products, too: Biologique Recherche skin care, Nars cosmetics, and Santa Maria Novella "lifestyle products." And, of course, Paul Labrecque's own sought-after line as well.
ExtraMembers of the Reebok Sports Club/NY and residents of the Chatham receive ten percent off. On Monday nights, cuts, extensions and single- or double-process color with an assistant are a fraction of the usual cost. Tuesdays bring the same low prices for established stylists experimenting with new techniques. Wednesday mornings are a bargain for shaves in the gentlemen’s salon. And the staff is very accommodating about putting together customized packages that are cheaper than à la carte services.
Bridal Package
This airy, luxurious spa will feed you and your girlfriends while the staff tends to your hair, makeup, and nails. They'll even travel to your wedding and do it there.
Grooms & Groomsmen
There's a whole "gentleman's salon" tucked into both branches, where a groom can get three kinds of hot shaves in traditional barber chairs, including the Indulgent option, which lives up to its name with eye and facial masks and a full-on head massage. Throw in hairstyling, a manicure, a massage, and whatever else he might desire, plus a glass of champagne. Reserve a month ahead.
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