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Blowout hair care salon to open in Reston Town Center this year

A new hair salon is opening soon in Reston Town Center (via Drybar)

A California-based hair salon that offers blowouts is coming soon to Reston Town Center.

Drybar, a hair salon franchise, plans to open a nearly 1,500-square-foot location at 11985 Market Street.

Kim Hodges, a spokesperson for the company, says an opening date has not yet been determined.

“While an exact date hasn’t been determined, it is scheduled to open in the fourth quarter of this year,” Hodges wrote in a statement to FFXnow. The fourth quarter lasts from Oct. 1 through December.

The salon specializes in blowouts and also includes a product line sold through its franchise shops, Sephora, Nordstrom, Ulta and Macy’s.

Drybar has locations in Tysons, Arlington, D.C., and across the country. Permits for the RTC location are processing.

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

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