What You're Booking When You Book a Blowout
A blowout is built around one thing: wash, round-brush, and finish, with no cut and no color involved. In this directory, salons tagged for blowout service offer that work — it's not a claim that it's their specialty or their only service. Many of the salons here bundle blowouts alongside cuts, color, and styling, so a blowout listing tells you the option exists at that shop, not that it's a standalone blow-dry bar. When you call or book, it's worth confirming they'll do a stand-alone blowout without a cut attached, since that's common at full-service salons but not universal.
How to Choose One in LA
With 18 blowout options in the directory, the practical filter is booking friction and fit, not searching for something scarce. 94% of these salons take bookings online, so you can compare availability before committing to a phone call. Every one of the 18 carries a public rating, and they average 4.85 stars — high enough that the rating alone won't do much sorting for you, so read a few reviews for how a salon handles your specific hair texture and desired finish (sleek versus voluminous, straight versus soft waves), since that's where blowout quality actually varies.
If your hair is fine, ask what heat protectant and brush size they use so you don't end up over-processed. If it's coarse, curly, or color-treated, ask how they handle the initial detangle and rough-dry — that's usually where a rushed blowout falls apart. And if you're booking around an event, ask how long they expect the style to hold, since humidity and hair type both affect that more than any salon can fully control.
Booking and Ratings at a Glance
The numbers here are consistent: 18 salons offer blowout service in Los Angeles, 94% of them let you book online, and 100% carry a public rating, averaging 4.85 stars. That's a tight cluster — most of what you're choosing between is scheduling and fit, not risk. If one salon's calendar is full, the online-booking majority means you likely have another option a click away instead of a cold call.
