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Do you get your hair blown out a lot? If so...
Re: Do you get your hair blown out a lot? If so...
I've only been once - to the one in NYC and it took them an hour to blow out my hair which I thought was a long time.
Edit: I meant to quote/reply to TX-Bride's comment
I don't do it on the regular...but if I had the money I think I would...I'm awful at hair.
I don't do it on the regular...but if I had the money I think I would...I'm awful at hair.
The cheapest I have paid is $20 froma gal at an inexpensive salon. I would go to her more but she takes 90 min! I went to Dry Bar for the first time a few weeks ago. I liked it and am owing again this Sat. They on,y took 45 min (my hair takes time). And they curled it so I was happy.
Its not cheap but they do a much better job than I do and with 2 small kids it is hard for me to spend that much time under a dryer in my own home.
I usually only do for nits out, parties, and special occasions.
Mom to Skylar Kayla and Beck Dylan
I don't get it either. I can do my own straight blowout in 20mins.
Thanks! I love getting them, my hair just looks so much better after a blowout. I was wondering what the avg was. I wish I had a dry-bar near me. Around me the prices range from 35-55 so I guess about average.
I only do them for special occasions.
Maureen & Jonathan - Married 10-9-10 | Expecting our first child 05-04-13
I have thick/long hair that takes forever sometimes (although I've gotten really good at doing it myself)
The first two times I had a blow out, I spent $40-50 and it looked so "meh". They would try touching up the ends with a curler and it would flip out weird. I was very upset about it. My friends would say, "how could someone ruin a blowout?"
I now found an amazing places that charges $25 and they use about 10 brushes while doing your hair (use them like curlers) and my hair has amazing volume and shine. It probably lasts about 5 days (even with running and my workout classes). I also have women constantly stop me and ask me about me hair whenever I go to that place. They are pretty amazing. Small price to pay IMO.