For girls who love hair that’s full of body, there’s nothing better than a good blow out. It leaves your tresses bouncy, smelling great and those kinky curls are finally straight. Alli Webb knows the beauty of a blow out and opened Drybar salon in 2008 after being sick of overpaying for blowouts at traditional salons. At Drybar the rules are simple: No cuts. No color. Just blowouts for $40. And in keeping with the bar theme, each blow out is aptly named after a drink. Want messy beach hair? Ask for a Mai Tai. Want lots of loose curls? Ask for the Cosmo. Fast forward to 2013, and now Drybar has made it easier for us to achieve the salon look with the launch of styling products and tools that have been tested and tweaked by more than 1,000 Drybar stylists.
Photo Credit: Drybar
The launch introduces nine styling products:
- Happy Hour Shampoo – Blowout Shampoo $23
- Happy Hour Conditioner – Weightless Conditioner $23
- Hot Toddy – Heat Protector & Frizz Fighter $33
- Southern Belle – Volumizing Mousse $25
- Cream Soda – Smoothing Cream $27
- The Chaser – Shine Pomade $28
- 100 Proof – Smoothing Oil $35
- Money Maker – Flexible Hold Hairspray $25
- Detox – Dry Shampoo $20
And seven styling tools:
- Buttercup – Blow Dryer $190
- The 3-Day Bender – Curling Iron with rotating barrel $125
- Smooth Operator – Flatiron $125
- Lemon Drop – Wet Brush $15
- Full and Half Pint – Round Brushes $40/$35
- Hold Me – Hair Clips $16
- The Morning After – Shower Cap $16
Items are available now online, and will sell exclusively at Sephora, QVC and Drybar locations nationwide starting in March. Appointments can be booked at thedrybar.com.
Photo Credit: Drybar