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BANYAN Dry Bar DIY
BANYAN Dry Bar DIY

DIY: Dry-it-Yourself

Drybar manager Casey Bell breaks down three signature Drybar styles so you can achieve the looks on your own.

✏  EUNICA ESCALANTE

📸 CHRIS ROHRER

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ブロー専門サロンチェーンの「Drybar」は、シャンプーとブロードライに特化したサービスを提供する。新しくオープンしたDrybarのワイキキ店のマネージャーのケイシー・ベル氏が、同店独自ブランドのおすすめ商品、Triple Sec 3-in-1 Finishing Sprayを使って、自宅で実現できる3つのシグネチャーヘアスタイルを紹介する。

DryBar is the epitome of the “treat yourself” philosophy. When your more prudent self asks “Why?” DryBar responds with “Why not?” and hands you a mimosa [MOU1]while you indulge in the endless stream of chick flicks cued up on the salon’s TV monitors. The hype for the famously blowouts-only salon is understandable. DryBar has fine-tuned every detail, from the bright, modern décor to the carefully curated playlist.

BANYAN Dry Bar DIY

Inspired by popular cocktails, the different blowouts on offer are just $40 a pop and last up to four days. At DryBar’s International Market Place location, only the second to open in Hawaiʻi, there is even a full bar, meaning you can sip on a dirty martini while you snag a hairstyle inspired by one. DryBar also sells the wide range of tools and products used by their stylists so you can DIY your DryBar experience in the comfort of your own home.

Equipped with Triple Sec 3-in-1 Finishing Spray, their most popular and versatile product, DryBar manager and hair stylist Casey Bell breaks down three signature DryBar styles so you can achieve the looks on your own.

The Straight Up
The Straight Up is DryBar’s classic blowout. This perfect blend of sleekness and volume is suitable for any occasion—ideal for when you have a job interview on Monday and a date Wednesday night.
How To:
1. The front of your hair is the first
to dry and the first thing people
see, so start there. Clip the rest of
your hair out of the way.
2. When styling your fringe, hold the
round brush vertical as you blowdry
for smooth, swoopy bangs.
3. Use the round brush to lift the
hair away from your head as you
blow-dry and spray Triple Sec into
your roots for added lift.
The Mai Tai
The Mai Tai is DryBar’s most popular style. Effortless, tousled beach waves can be yours with a few tips and tricks—helpful if your attempts at the look tend to leave you looking more like Shirley Temple than Vanessa Hudgens at Coachella.
How To:
1. Start with The Straight Up
blowout as a foundation.
2. After releasing your hair from the
curling iron, immediately tug the
ends to relax the curl.
3. Mist a salt spray like Drybar’s
Mai Tai Spritzer all over to
add grit, then spray Triple Sec
through the layers of your hair for
extra texture.
The Uptini
The Uptini is DryBar’s take on the classic updo—perfect for proms, weddings, or any event that calls for a little flair. Here’s how to ensure the style holds through drinks, dancing, or whatever the night throws your way.
How To:
1. Curl your hair beforehand to add
texture and body, directing the
curls away from your face.
2. Spray Triple Sec throughout your
hair for volume and hold.
3. Gather your hair in a messy bun at
the nape of your neck. If you have
bangs or shorter layers in front,
leave them out to flatter and
frame your features.
BANYAN Dry Bar DIY
BANYAN Dry Bar DIY
BANYAN Dry Bar DIY