Do you guys know about Drybar(s)? If you don't, I'm schooling you. Although many of the blow-dry-only hair salon's locations are in New York and California, there are several locations in Maryland, Dallas and Arizona, too, which all offer the same kind of service: blow drys, only. No cuts, no color. And each of the blowouts there are named after a cocktail -- cause, you know, it's a bar, after all. (Get it?!?)
Drybar founder Alli Webb wasn't satisfied with the products and tools available on the market, so the blow-out guru decided to launch her own line of stuff that is FREAKING adorable. Like, can't-take-it cute. Each is named after something bar-related (as in the alcoholic kind) and all the tools are the company's signature sunny yellow. The whole line is so freaking cute, you guys, that I just had to share a few of my favorites.
Southern Belle: This awesome volumizing mousse ($25) adds major lift without major stickiness or crunch.100 Proof: Although the name itself gives me a hangover, this newly launched hair oil ($35) is perfect. It's light. It hydrates. It seals in serious shine. If you've got super-parched strands like I do, this should be your new must have.Buttercup Blow Dryer: The signature piece of the line, the blowdryer ($190) is the actual one the stylists actually use at the Drybar, and although you may experience sticker shock, we promise it's a worthwhile investment. Besides being the prettiest yellow ever, it's incredibly lightweight (thus easy on your arm) and has this nifty self-locking cool shot button, which is key to setting your look.
Oh and, if you're a Drybar newbie, don't take my advice. The spot has come major clients, including Emma Roberts, Zooey Deshcanel, Renee Zellweger, Julia Roberts and Eliza Dushku. Rose McGowan even has a stake in the company. With hair that great on so many diff celebs, I'm confident you'll feel super A-list.
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