Blowout hair salon opening in Reston Town Center tomorrow

The company specializes in blowouts (Photo courtesy Drybar).

A California-based hair salon that specializes in blowouts is opening this Friday (Feb. 17) in Reston Town Center.

Dryer will open a nearly 1,500-square-foot location at 11985 Market Street, a company spokesperson tells FFXnow.

The business exclusively offers blowouts. Customers can choose from a selection of styles like the Manhattan, the straight up and the cosmo. Drybar also sells a number of hair-related products.

Shop owner and manager Brittany Brom comes to Drybar after a 15-year career in real estate portfolio management in the telecommunications industry. Although that career couldn’t be more different than blowouts, the company has been a part of her life since 2012.

“For me, Drybar was always a second office, therapist’s couch, and a place to energize and unwind all at once,” Brom said by email. “It’s no surprise that after moving from Atlanta, GA to Northern VA in 2020, I wanted to bring Drybar to my new surroundings. For me, Reston Town Center is a location that meets women where they live, work, and play!  The warm welcome we have received so far by the Reston community has been so moving, and we can’t wait to officially open our doors.”

The company has locations in Tysons, Arlington, D.C. and across the country.

The salon takes the place of Dawn Price Baby, a baby store that previously closed all of its locations.

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