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The Results
After my hair was dried in sections and styled (I couldn't tell exactly what she was doing because there wasn't a mirror in front of me) Amanda spun me around for a big reveal in the decorative mirrors on the wall behind the chairs- my hair looked awesome- I had a messy, bedhead hair- just how I like it. Sona's hair was huge, with so much volume. She looked like a Kardashian, and I felt like Serena Van Der Woodsen. 

Unfortunately, I had nowhere to go and Sona was heading to a Diamondbacks game. Looks like we'll need to return when it counts. Again and again. And again.

Check out the Daily 60 Video of our appointment here:

The Aftermath
Immediately following my appointment I received a classy lil thank you note from Drybar's booking system, telling me to come back again soon. My hair looked awesome for the entire night. I kind of ruined the curls that night by not arranging my hair nicely before falling asleep, but the texture stayed gorgeous for the following day.

I'm seriously contemplating the two membership-style offerings Drybar offers. The BarTab is a way to buy multiple services at once at a discount (that never expire), and the BarFly is a monthly membership that's charged to your credit card and cancelable anytime.

BarTabs
Buy a bunch of blowouts at once, and they'll keep track of them and remove them as you use them, similar to tanning salons, but healthier. Three Blowouts $100 Six Blowouts $190 Twelve Blowouts $360

BarFly
4 Blowouts and 2 Floaters per month, plus 10% off all products: $125 per month 2 Blowouts and 1 Floater per month, plus 10% off all products: $65 per month

Also can't forget that they do parties in the salon and also offer "dry on the fly" sessions in your home for only $75. 

Have you been to Drybar yet? What did you "order" and how did you like it?