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I had my hair done at Harrods' swanky new Bristol salon
The author recounts her experience at The DryBar, a hair styling salon within Harrods' H Beauty at Cribbs Causeway in Bristol, highlighting the luxurious and upscale nature of the service compared to her usual hairdresser visits. The salon is one of only five in the country, emphasizing its exclusivity. Upon arrival, she was offered champagne, a significant departure from the typical tea or instant coffee, setting a glamorous tone for the visit. Her past experiences with hairdressers were characterized by spontaneity, often choosing based on availability or discounts, and sometimes even resorting to trimming her own hair.
The H Beauty store, which recently opened, features a red carpet and a flower wall, catering to an Instagram-savvy clientele. A DJ played pop dance tracks while shoppers explored various high-end makeup, skincare, hair, and fragrance products. Adjacent to the DryBar is the Harrods Champagne Bar, offering drinks and light meals in a chic setting. The DryBar specializes exclusively in hair styling, promoting itself as an "elevated blow-dry experience." The author was greeted by a friendly receptionist and seated at a marble counter with mirrors, observing the vibrant yellow Drybar-branded tools and pastel-colored products.
She selected a blow-dry style called 'Mai Tai' from a catalog, aiming for beachy waves. The process included a shampoo and conditioning treatment in a secluded area, accompanied by a pleasant perfumed scent. Reflecting on her struggles with blow-drying her naturally frizzy hair at home, she was eager to see the professional results. Her hairdresser, Millie, skillfully sectioned and blow-dried her hair, creating a smooth finish. The experience was further enhanced by the champagne, a flat-screen TV, and the view of the cocktail bar, along with the hairdryer's quieter operation, contributing to a relaxing atmosphere.
Intrigued by the cocktail bar's offerings, the author noted that cocktails were priced at £12, which she considered reasonable for a high-end Bristol establishment. The bar also served breakfast and lunch options, with a cinnamon roll with caramel sauce catching her attention for £3.50. After the blow-dry, curling tongs were used to add further shape to her hair, and scented products were applied for hold. Despite her initial internal question about the necessity of both blow-drying and tonging, she found the roots to be noticeably bouncier than she could achieve herself.
The final look received compliments from the staff, with one correctly identifying the 'Mai Tai' style. The author left feeling confident, equipped with a 25% off voucher for a future visit. The regular price for a wash and blow-dry is £40, which she found surprisingly competitive given Harrods' luxury reputation, especially compared to standard Bristol salons charging £25-£30. The most impressive aspect was the longevity of the hairstyle, which remained fresh for approximately 24 hours, even after sleeping and a gym session. She concludes that for special events, she would consider returning for a combined shopping, pampering, and dining experience.
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