Why DryBar Founder Stopped Getting Blowouts
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Straight and fine hair? There’s a Rough Dry Method that will work for you. If you have straight and fine hair, follow Kelly’s lead to get the hair you want, with the hair you have.
1) Apply Rough Dry Style Cream to damp hair. Using fingers and a blow dryer, Rough Dry hair 30-50%
2) Twist hair in 1” sections away from your face all around your head
3) Clip twisted hair on top of your head to support dry time. (You can even sleep in it overnight!)
4) Allow hair to dry completely (no touching!) and tousle hair with your fingers for soft, effortless waves
After years of subjecting my hair to the vicious cycle of heat - damage - repair, I thought to myself what if we just didn’t f*ck up our hair in the first place? So I developed the Rough Dry Method - a kinder, gentler way of styling your hair that works WITH your hair, not against it.
But don’t just take my word for it….
➿ 96% say hair feels more hydrated
〰️ 90% say hair feels frizz free
➿ 90% say hair looks shinier
〰️ 83% say hair looks healthier
*from an independent consumer testing panel
For our straight-haired girls, check out the tutorials in Messy’s feed for how to do the Rough Dry Method on your hair!
Have had so many big life changes in the last 6 months and feeling a bit swept up and lost in the social media world… here are some ramblings about how I’m feeling lately. That’s all 💫
Mother’s Day is always a mixed bag of emotions.. for me and I image for many of you ♥️ Such an emotionally charged day. Missing my mama, but grateful for all the love in my life and the beautiful people I’m so lucky to have.
Deeply grateful to my boys Grant & Kit for making me a mama. I’m in constant awe of these boys of mine who have made me the best version of myself time and time again. So many honest, loving difficult conversations and countless laughs and tender moments. I’ve learned my most important life lessons being their mama. There’s just simply nothing better.
Sending so much love to all the mama’s out there.
Being able to tell my story is something I feel really grateful for.
But if I’m being honest… I still have this voice in my head sometimes like
does anyone actually care what I have to say?
I sold Drybar six years ago… am I still relevant?
I think about that more than I probably should.
But I don’t let it stop me.
I still get up there, walk on stage, and share it all. The highs, the lows, the messy middle. Building something, being a mom, just being a person figuring it out as I go.
And if even one person hears something they need or feels a little less alone… it’s worth it.
And honestly… I feel like I’m just getting started 💫