Drybar, a California based company, has a positive mission
to “provide happiness, confidence, and empowerment to people with all hair
types." I question if a good hair day can
do all that but when my hair looks good, I do feel better. This place claims to be the master of the
blowout: giving you that glam hair that is seen in magazines. I
wanted to try the Drybar experience to see if would make me act out Lizzo’s
song, with a “hair Toss, check my nails and feeling good ...”
Reflection
As I waited, I observed hair transformations to smooth silky,
long spiral curls, flipped back and added body. Women of all ages left looking like a better
updated version of themselves.
Entering, you are offered something to drink. I ordered a
coffee. I then spied the other veteran patrons with sparkling wines and
mimosas. I asked, “Can I get one of
those?’’ When in Rome do as they do. I sipped my drink thinking that even if I
don’t like the hair, I am bound to feel better.
Your hair is washed but there are no cuts or colors. Since I really had no place to go today, I opted for a smooth look with a little body on top and curl on the ends.
I think Dolly Parton is right when she said in a
Vogue interview, “If I’m gonna have any looks at all, I’m gonna have to create
them.” Drybar helps you create your
look.
Appointments seem easy to get because they
have so many stylist and cost $55 or $45 with a membership. The Pittsburgh Drybar is located in the South Hills.
There is one in over 11 states.
I left with a little extra bounce in my hair and with a hair toss, I felt good. Next time I will try the swoopy curls.
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