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| - My first time at dry bar yesterday was quite enjoyable and relaxing. I was greeted by two lovely ladies with welcoming smiles willing to get me over to my hair stylist quickly. My hair stylist, Dominique, was great -- very sweet, chatty (seeing how I'm a chatterbox myself, I like that), knowledgeable and friendly. She started of by showing me the look book to see how I wanted my hair done, which was great being able to show what I wanted rather than explaining and then someone having a hay day with my hair doing what they think I want. I was amazed by how she was able to add big volumptuous curls in my hair with a blow dryer and hairbrush (guess that's where they get the name "dry bar" from, lol). Then for added curls, she went over them with the coolest curling iron that spun. (Not sure how to explain that, you just need to try it for yourself). Then she teased my hair to gimme extra volume -- hey, go big or go home, right?! All in all, I was happy with my experience; felt pampered while drinking refreshing cucumber-infused water.
The only thing that I was a bit disappointed on is that my curls didn't last very long -- I had to redo some by the time I got home. Now this perhaps was partially due to the rainy weather and humidity but I'm sure the issue could've been avoided with some extra product or hair spray or something (hairstylists usually have tricks up their sleeve to keep hair fabulous for days on end). So, that being said, I will be back cuz it's an amazing experience, and my hair looked awesome -- I just wish Dry Bar would give out "rain checks" for the once-in-a-blue-moon times that it rains in Arizona and screws up hairdos... Just sayin'!
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