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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know Drybar is popular now, but I really don't understand why one would go to a salon just for a blowout (other than for an updo or other special occasion hair). How long does it last? [b]Don't you know how to blowdry your own hair?[/b] I guess my main question is longevity. How long does your blowout last? I have medium length hair with long layers. When I wake up in the morning it looks like a rat's nest. I must wash it and style it every day. Going to a place like Drybar would be a total waste of $ for me. It reminds me of my grandma's salon, where she would get her hair "set" with rollers and then sit under a dryer. The "set" would last for a week. Is that what your blowouts are like? I just don't get it. Someone enlighten me, please.[/quote] You obviously don't have long, thick curly hair. I couldn't blow my hair dry myself if my life depended on it. I only do it a couple times a year in any case. But, yes it does/could last a week if you choose not to wash, get rained on, or sweat too much. Why do you care what other people do? Get a life.[/quote] I have a life, thanks. And also thank you for telling me why you go. I'm just trying to learn something here, and you've helped me. Have a good day. [/quote] I think the snark from the curly-haired posted was due to the bolded text. I also have really thick, curly hair and while I *can* blow dry my own hair, it takes forever and it never looks as nice as when a professional does it. I do it maybe once or twice a year at most. Otherwise I leave it curly or use a ceramic straightener. My hair lasts a lot longer if blow dried professionally versus using a straightener. It can honestly take me an hour to blow dry it myself, which is why I rarely ever do. [/quote]
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