Style Like a Pro
Two salons teach clients how to blow out their own hair
By
Gigi Anders
Published Monday, September 01, 2008
Want your hair to always look the way it does when you leave a salon? At Sugar House, you can learn blow-drying tricks. Photograph by Matthew Worden
Style > Beauty > Great Hair
Blowing out your own hair is hard. Can it ever look as good as when a pro does it? Maybe, if you sign up for Sugar House Day Spa & Salon’s free blow-drying classes. Held every three to four months on a Tuesday or a Thursday—the next date is Tuesday, September 30, from 10 am to 6 pm—a stylist teaches two people at a time how to get perfectly smooth results. Each half-hour class includes a free shampoo and conditioning plus drinks and snacks. Call early; the day is usually completely booked. On the other side of the Potomac, One80 Salon in downtown DC offers 45-minute, one-on-one blow-drying tutorials on the first Thursday of every month from 6 to 8 pm. A session, which includes shampoo and conditioning, costs $25; the fee is applicable toward any product purchase. Call ahead to book, or walk in that day and pay $40. On the same day, from 9 to 6, One80 offers free 30-minute scalp treatments and protein- and deep-conditioning treatments. No purchase is required, but an appointment is necessary; free wine and appetizers are served. Sugar House Day Spa & Salon, 111 N. Alfred St., Alexandria; 703-549-9940; sugarhousedayspa.com. One80 Salon, 1275 K St., NW; 202-842-9113; one80salon.com.
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