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Drybar Greenwich Village

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No cuts. No color. Just blowouts.

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Like all of our Drybars, our Greenwich Village location focuses on being the best at one thing: blowouts. But don’t take our word for it, book an appointment and let us give you the best blowout in town. Plus, visit our online store for the best hair care products, styling tools and hair accessories.

Address: 60 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003, USA
Phone: (917) 522-5705
State: New York
City: New York
Zip Code: 10003


Opening Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

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Reviews
I love DryBar in general, but this location is especially awesome. It's never been crowded at the times I've been there, and all 5 of my blowouts at this location have been top-notch.
9 years ago (26-09-2017)
Needed blowout before leaving for a conference. Asked for wavy style and no product; came out with straight STICKY frizzy hair. Just washed it four times to try to get the sticky stuff out. So much for being ready for my trip
9 years ago (05-03-2018)
This is the worst drybar I’ve been to. In 3 visits has not run smoothly once. The quality of the staff here is not on par with other locations.
9 years ago (02-12-2017)
The PoPos showed up (3!!!) to arrest an individual associated w the Drybar was extremely intense. Not the place to go to relax but if you're into drama (live) this is your place.
10 years ago (25-03-2017)
I usually patron the Georgetown location in D.C., but since I recently relocated to NYC, I was looking for a new location. But this one won't be it. I found this location to be very unprepared to style natural hair. Despite leaving a note requesting a stylist who is experienced with detangling and styling thick, long, natural hair (code for an ethnic stylist) when I arrived for my appointment at 7:15 p.m., I was assigned to a stylist who has straight, blonde hair. While I've been informed that all stylists are trained to handle all hair types, this stylist said she didn't know how to curl hair with a flatiron after I showed her a photo of my hair based on the "Southern Comfort" style done at the Georgetown location (Tamia did an excellent job!). She told the receptionist that it would better if another stylist did my hair, which I agreed to (no sense in having someone do your hair if they're unprepared or overwhelmed by it). The receptionist informed me that I would have to wait an additional 30 minutes to have a stylist who could style my hair like I requested. Around 8 p.m. the next stylist started on my hair, but she began detangling it while it was dry, causing breakage. When I requested that she detangle my hair with conditioner, she became defensive informing me how old she was and how long she has been doing hair. I felt her response was unprofessional and unwarranted. She complained to the receptionist who told her to cooperate with my request. The stylist also said that she didn't know how to curl hair with a flatiron. I'm surprised that both stylists said they don't know how to curl hair with a flatiron when there are plenty of Youtube tutorials, and it's a fundamental technique. It was 9 p.m. by the time my hair was blown out, so I abandoned the idea of having my hair curled. I requested the stylist to simply flatiron my hair (it's pretty hard to mess up a straight style). Before I left the chair, the stylist apologized for her poor attitude, but my experience was already tainted. Suffice it to say, I was very disappointed with my experience, and will have to look for other blow-out salons in NYC. It's unfortunate because overall the Georgetown location did a good job and had a number of professional, competent stylists who could style natural hair (and curl with a flatiron). What's more, I paid an additional $7 plus tip compared to the Georgetown location, which charges only $40 for a blowout.
11 years ago (21-12-2015)
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