FAQ: Blo Blow Dry Bar Grand Opening in Palm Beach Gardens
Summary
Blo Blow Dry Bar is opening a new location in Palm Beach Gardens on October 31, offering professional blowout services, makeup applications, and limited-time grand opening specials including discounted blowouts and a founding membership program.
When is the new Blo Blow Dry Bar opening in Palm Beach Gardens?
The new Blo Blow Dry Bar opens on October 31 in Palm Beach Gardens.
Where is the new Blo Blow Dry Bar located?
It’s located at 11290 Legacy Ave, Suite 140 in Palm Beach Gardens.
What services does Blo Blow Dry Bar offer?
Blo offers five signature blowout styles, à la carte options, hair treatments, five signature makeup looks, and customized styles including updos and braids.
What special promotions are available for the grand opening?
Two limited-time promotions are available: Founding Membership with two blowouts per month for $80, and Special Opening Rate of $45 blowouts (regularly $59-$74) for the first month of operation.
Who owns and operates the Palm Beach Gardens location?
The bar is owned and operated by father-daughter duo Kenny Trattner and Lyndsi Levitt, who also operate three other Blo locations in Palm Beach County.
What are the operating hours for the new location?
Monday-Thursday: 8am-6pm, Friday-Saturday: 8am-7pm, Sunday: 10am-4pm.
How can I book an appointment or get more information?
You can visit https://blomedry.com/blo-palm-beach-gardens/ or call (561) 931-2436 for more information and to book appointments.
What makes Blo Blow Dry Bar different from traditional salons?
Blo specializes in the ’no cuts, no color’ concept, focusing exclusively on blowouts and beauty services in a dedicated environment that emphasizes self-care and wellness.
What is included in the Founding Membership?
The Mane Squeeze Membership includes two blowouts per month for $80 ($110 for extended time), $5 off additional blowouts, retail discounts, and other perks.
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