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Drybar Honolulu

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600 Ala Moana Blvd #Suite 1A, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813, United States
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Feb 9, 2018
So I came here before they opened, I had scheduled online and although they had delays in opening, they honored my appointment New years eve which is just A+ customer service (not to mention it was complimentary). I had never been to a dry bar despite living right next to one in LA for 3 years. I was first amazed at how beautiful it was in there! A gentleman was my stylist (I'm sorry I forgot his name but he was wonderful!). I was seated to look at the styles but being indecisive we went to wash. Comfy chairs, I got the bay breeze shot add-on and the massage was to die for. The stylist was sooo cool too, we chatted about living in LA and Hawaii. We sat back down and he started by just blowing it out dry. SO FAST. Is it magic blow dryers?! It was GORGEOUS, smooth with a bit of volume, I almost stopped there but I decided to go further and get some curl. He curled my hair like it's not been curled before, soft, and smooth, and I have very damaged hair! It was bouncy and beautiful and SMELLED SO GOOD. MY HAIR SMELLED GOOD FOR 3 DAYS. IT WAS SO SOFT. I have bleached blonde hair that I do not take care of. This is why I'm going to get a barfly membership. They're officially open for online booking, and I tell ya - I'm gonna buy all the sprays just so my hair smells like this all the time. I have a fantastic hair colorer/cutter (Sabre Salon!) but I'll come here just as a pop in spa treatment. Everyone was so nice - If their customer service is always like this, (and my hair always smells like this) then it's well worth it! Even though I have to get out of work early if I want a conditioning treatment (6:15 is the last appt for a blow out).

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