| I thought the rumors were too good to be true--hoorah! http://guestofaguest.com/washington-dc/things-we-love/drybar-now-accepting-reservations-opening-two-shops-oct-19 |
| Nice! Bethesda is getting one! Where is it going to be and when will it open? The dry bar website doesn't say. |
| Looks great but isn't 40$ a lot to shell out for a blowout? Is there a cheaper place? |
| 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). |
Bethesda Ave (near the cupcake and the Apple stores). open 10/19 |
| I love the one in Dallas I am soo happy to have two in the DC area! |
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. |
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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
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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! |
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. |
| 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!). |
| 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. |