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Drybar – Pasadena

$17 for Blowout ($35 Value)

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In a Nutshell

In 35–45 minutes, stylists wash hair and finish with signature styles ranging from pin straight to loopy curls

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 12, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Appointment required. Valid only at Pasadena location. Not valid until 12/13/12.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Though it makes your hair look great, you can't always stand in front of a jet turbine just after getting out of bed. Get styled with this Groupon.

$17 for a Blowout ($35 Value)

After a thorough shampoo, a stylist spends an average of 35–45 minutes blow-drying and manipulating strands to achieve a choice look. Styling options include the sleek and straightened Manhattan or the Cosmo, which finishes locks with loose curls. Click through to the looks from the shop's styling menu to see all seven options.

Drybar

At Drybar, a pair of scissors or hair-coloring foil is nowhere to be found. That’s because the business’s founder, Alli Webb, opened the shop strictly for blowouts after her in-home business skyrocketed. Featured extensively in the media—and even prank called by Justin Bieber—each of the more than 10 white-hued, airy shops revolves around a center bar where customers sit for up to 30 minutes as stylists blow-dry, straighten, and curl their hair. From a menu booklet, clients select a cocktail-themed hairstyle, such as The Mai Tai, which imparts beachy waves, and The Manhattan, which streamlines locks with a sleek finish that mimics the straight lines of downtown New York and can be outfitted with a tiny doorman who hails cabs for you. The staff at Drybar also crafts updos, travels on location for an additional fee, and tallies bar tabs so that customers can pay for multiple blowouts at once.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Dressing Up Dogs to Make Them Even Cuter

When sweater companies began making sweaters specifically for dogs, the world got a whole lot cuter. Here are some other things you can dress your dog in so that the world we live in remains on top in terms of being cute:

  • Doggy jeans
  • Regular jeans
  • Pieces of jeans attached to dog in random places with masking tape
  • Four coffee cups, one for each paw
  • Shawl that smells kind of like peas probably because it has dried pea soup on it
  • Shoebox with no top so dog can just sit in it
  • Upside-down bread-bowl hat
  • Tiny cane
  • Someone’s hospital wristband
  • Necklace of chicken bones
  • A smaller dog who can remain still for long periods of time so it can form a scarf around a bigger dog's neck
  • Just a man's belt
  • If you've read up until now, you've probably figured out the point of this piece—dogs will look cute no matter what they're wearing as long it's one of the items listed above.

How many dogs can you fit in a coffee cup?

Drybar

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    Pasadena

    146 S. Lake Ave, #102
    Pasadena, California 91106
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