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Drybar – Phoenix

$20 for Blowout and Scalp Massage ($45 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Stylists shampoo hair, massage the scalp, then blow-dry tresses into style in a lounge-inspired new Arizona location devoted to blowouts

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 20, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Reservation required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid at listed location only. Valid only Sundays-Thursday.
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Maintaining your hair can help project a professional image more easily than sewing a three-piece suit from business cards or replacing your head with a briefcase. Finesse your façade with this Groupon.

$20 for a Hairstyling Package ($45 Total Value)

  • Shampoo, blowout, and basic style (a $35 value)
  • 10-minute floater scalp massage (a $10 value)

Guests should expect their visit to last about 45 minutes. Click through to see the looks the salon specializes in, from sleek to curly to flat-ironed.

DryBar

In 2008, Alli Webb, a former Hollywood publicist and NYC-trained stylist, pioneered the in-home blowout with a select roster of clients. Her clientele soon outgrew her home, so she opened DryBar, a shop in the Scottsdale Quarter that, much like the Michelin man's inspiration board, is dedicated solely to blowouts. Armed with Moroccanoil products, Alli and her stylists fan hair into one of nine styles, from straight and sleek 'dos to loose beach waves and soft curls. The service menu also encompasses whimsical updos and blowout add-ons, such as scalp massages or L'Oréal conditioning treatments.

Alli stays true to her roots by occasionally dispatching stylists to perform blowouts at homes, but her bright, spacious salon offers a welcoming alternative. Yellow accents in the form of fresh flowers, a chandelier made from hair dryers, and end tables pop from a backdrop of dazzling white walls, counters, and chairs. The simple yet chic space sets the stage for parties complete with drinks and DryBar's signature service.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: New Plays

Anyone who thinks live theater is a dying art hasn't experienced the magic of an actor creating an explosion on stage using only sounds from his mouth or changing into a different character using only a switch of the hat. Take a look at some of the fascinating contemporary plays coming to a theater near you:

The Sanders Family Chronicles: When the family dog dies, the Sanders family's 14 adult children must return to the small Southern town where they grew up. Getting these 14 very different people to agree on one dog's burial plot won't be easy, and you can bet secrets are going to be revealed.

Oh! To Move! or The Weather in Cincinnati Has Never Been So Clear: Don't ever say an old lady can't dance. Ever since her husband passed, Eva Marie can't stop boppin' to the beat. This 67-year-old has a new lease on life, and she's swingin' her stuff at every pub in town when she meets a stranger who loves dancing just as much as she does. This feel-good hit has critics saying "Go, Eva Marie, go!"

The Last Soldier of Queens: When a major corporation comes in and wants to turn all of Queens into a Dormart, a regular working-class man named Reginald Guy stands his ground. As Dormart razes the town to prepare for construction, Reg Guy watches his hometown transform into a postapocalyptic wasteland. It all comes to a head in a climatic showdown between Reg and his nemesis, The Bulldozer Monster.

When will you see the new play "The Last Soldier of Queens"?

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    3172 E Camelback Rd.
    Phoenix, Arizona 85018
    (480) 607-5064
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