How to Choose a Blowout Spot Here
Since ratings won't separate these salons much, ask about the appointment itself. A proper blowout starts with a wash, so confirm one is included and ask how long you'll be in the chair — 45 minutes to an hour is typical for medium-length hair, longer if yours is thick, curly, or past your shoulders. If you want a specific finish, say so when you book: smooth and flat, big round-brush bounce, or soft waves off the dryer are different requests, and not every stylist defaults to the same one.
It's also worth asking what they do for hold. Vegas is desert-dry, which works in your favor — a blowout that would collapse by dinner in a humid city can genuinely last days here — but the sun and heat are hard on hair, so a heat protectant and a light finishing product matter.
Timing It Around Vegas Plans
Blowouts in this city tend to get booked around something — a show, a wedding, a pool day, a convention badge photo. If that's you, book for the day of or the evening before, and protect it overnight: a loose topknot or a silk pillowcase buys you an extra day. For weekend dates, book ahead rather than walking in; the salons that take online booking make that easy to do from your phone.
The Booking and Rating Picture
Of the 21 Las Vegas salons that offer blowouts, 76% take online booking, so for most of this list you can grab a slot without a phone call. Every salon here has a rating, and the average sits at 4.76 stars. At that level, a tenth of a point either way tells you little — we'd weigh recent reviews that mention blowouts specifically, and how easy the salon is to reach from where you're staying, more heavily than the number itself.
