Product Review: Drybar Haul
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
By Aimee
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I'm sure you guys have seen this already since I am so completely behind on my posts, I'm sorry I'm trying.

About a month ago I received the press release for entire line of the new Drybar products. Think brushes, curling irons, clips, and, of course, hairdryers. All designed using Drybar’s signature yellow and gray color scheme. Also in the collection are the shampoos, styling creams, and other products for your at home blowout needs.

I was lucky enough to receive a press kit that contained the entire product line (none of the styling tools). I'm so in love. The formula is very light weight. The results that I achieved with these products are just phenomenal. I've already reordered half the line to replenish what I've used. It's just that good. 

The DryBar Collection - The Sauce Products


I love that most of the bottles are fashioned like old time liquor bottles :) Setting the "bar' even higher DryBar released their first ever product line in Sephora and DryBar locations in March 2013 (wow I'm way behind!)

Founder Alli Webb spent several years developing and refining this complete line of styling products to help her Drybar stylists across the nation. In keeping with the bar theme, each product has been named, from Hot Toddy to Happy Hour. Each product has been painstakingly tested and tweaked with the help of 1k Drybar stylists and many of their 250k+ clients.

The product line up:

Happy Hour Blowout Shampoo & Happy Hour Weightless Conditioner - $23 each
Hot Toddy Heat Protector & Frizz Fighter - $33
Cream Soda Smoothing Cream - $27
Detox Dry Shampoo - $20
Southern Belle Volumizing Mousse - $25
Money Maker Flexible Hold Hairspray - $25
The Chaser Shine Pomade - $28
100 Proof  Treatment Oil - $38


I adore that each product is named after a drink: “half pint” is a round, one-inch ceramic brush; “full pint” is a two-inch ceramic brush. There’s also a post-blowout treatment oil called “100 Proof" very cute. Every nosy amiga that comes over and is all up in my bathroom falls in love with the adorable bottles and their names.

Just as a heads up the tools run from $15 to $190 are available for purchase on Drybar and on the Sephora websites now. The tool line up includes:

Buttercup Blow Dryer - $190
The 3-Day Bender Curling Iron - $125
Smooth Operator Flatiron - $125
Lemon Drop Wet Brush - $15
Full and Half Pint Round Brush - $40/$35
Hold Me Hair Clips - $16
The Morning After Shower Cap - $16

I'm really debating picking up the flat iron, it's really it's really pretty and I'm sure it can tackle this mop no issues. I was considering the blow dryer,  unfortunately I'm pretty dangerous with a normal blow dryer so I have to use a Conair Infinite Pro, the brush is attached and spins with the touch of a button. Very easy for a dumb dumb such as myself to master.  It's a shame too because the Drybar blow dryer looks so bad ass.

Have have of you tried the new Drybar line? What do you think? Anyone have the tools?





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