Drybar is finally coming!

Anonymous
Nice! Bethesda is getting one! Where is it going to be and when will it open? The dry bar website doesn't say.
Anonymous
Looks great but isn't 40$ a lot to shell out for a blowout? Is there a cheaper place?
Anonymous
Good luck finding a cheaper option--even Bubbles charges me $40 now. Granted, my hair is long, but still. According to that link, they open October 19 (and are taking appointments now, assumably the demand is that great).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nice! Bethesda is getting one! Where is it going to be and when will it open? The dry bar website doesn't say.


Bethesda Ave (near the cupcake and the Apple stores). open 10/19
Anonymous
I love the one in Dallas I am soo happy to have two in the DC area!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks great but isn't 40$ a lot to shell out for a blowout? Is there a cheaper place?


No, it is actually a really good price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks great but isn't 40$ a lot to shell out for a blowout? Is there a cheaper place?


No, it is actually a really good price.


$40 is a really good price? In what world?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks great but isn't 40$ a lot to shell out for a blowout? Is there a cheaper place?


No, it is actually a really good price.


$40 is a really good price? In what world?


In the world where you pay someone else to dry your hair.
Anonymous
Can you people seriously not dry your own hair?

I have really curly hair that I dry by myself every morning and it looks just as good as when I come home from the salon. Yes, it's taken me a lot of practice to get it look this good all the time, and yes, I bought the $200 hair dryer, but I will never understand why someone would spend $40+ just to get their hair dried unless maybe they are on TV every day when they could just do it themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you people seriously not dry your own hair?

I have really curly hair that I dry by myself every morning and it looks just as good as when I come home from the salon. Yes, it's taken me a lot of practice to get it look this good all the time, and yes, I bought the $200 hair dryer, but I will never understand why someone would spend $40+ just to get their hair dried unless maybe they are on TV every day when they could just do it themselves.



I also have very curly hair and I am terrible at it... I would seriously pay someone to come to my house and give me a few lessons. Let me know if you want to make some cash
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you people seriously not dry your own hair?

I have really curly hair that I dry by myself every morning and it looks just as good as when I come home from the salon. Yes, it's taken me a lot of practice to get it look this good all the time, and yes, I bought the $200 hair dryer, but I will never understand why someone would spend $40+ just to get their hair dried unless maybe they are on TV every day when they could just do it themselves.



I also have very curly hair and I am terrible at it... I would seriously pay someone to come to my house and give me a few lessons. Let me know if you want to make some cash


It really just takes practice. I started straightening my hair in college using a curling iron (this was before flat-irons were as common as they are now), then a summer roommate showed me how she dried hers straight with a round brush, and I've just been doing it that way ever since! I have a 3" curling iron for when I want some body and a flatiron for when I want it stick straight. Just keep practicing!! Ask your stylist to talk you through it the next time you get your hair done!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks great but isn't 40$ a lot to shell out for a blowout? Is there a cheaper place?


No, it is actually a really good price.


$40 is a really good price? In what world?


I wouldn't have it done every day, but if it seems like a reasonable price to me. It's in the same neighborhood as a mani-pedi.
Anonymous
I do it once a week, max. My hair is so gigantically thick that a blowout will last for 4 days. And it's so humongous that it would take me 2 hours to do it myself (and it wouldn't turn out nearly as well as when someone else does it!).
Anonymous
I guess I don't see the point except for a special occasion, because I work out five days a week and no blowout I've ever had survives a workout and the shower.
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