Blowout Bars in New Orleans, LA | HairAide
Find a Salon Blowout Louisiana New Orleans, LA

Get a Blowout in New Orleans

You have 19 salons offering blowouts across New Orleans. All of them are rated, averaging 4.8 stars. About three-quarters take online bookings, making it straightforward to reserve your time.

Here are the salons in New Orleans that handle blowouts. Tap any one to see location, hours, contact info, and booking options.

Wicked Hues Hair Salon

New Orleans, LA

5.0 (77)
5.0 (52)
4.9 (213)
4.9 (84)
4.9 (109)
4.9 (77)
4.9 (58)
4.8 (111)
4.7 (164)
4.6 (147)

How to Choose a Blowout Bar Here

Start with location—the list is organized by zip code, so you can find a salon near where you'll be in the city. Next, look at the rating and review count. With all salons rated, you'll see real feedback from people who've been there. If online booking matters to you, 74% of these salons offer it—check the booking indicator on each listing.

What Happens at a Blowout

You get a wash, then your hair is dried and styled with technique—usually round brush and blow dryer for shape and volume. It's not a cut; you're paying for skill with the tools. Expect 30-60 minutes depending on your hair length. Come with clean or damp hair if you can; many stylists prefer it.

In New Orleans, Humidity Counts

A good blowout holds up better against the city's moisture than most DIY attempts. Many people book them before events or as a regular refresh. When a salon's Instagram is listed on their card, scroll it to see what style range they do—you'll spot whether they favor sleek and minimal or big and textured.

Frequently asked questions

Can I book a blowout online?
About 74% of salons here offer online booking. Look for the booking badge on each salon's card. If your salon doesn't have one, call or check their website to schedule.
How long does a blowout take?
Plan for 30-60 minutes, depending on hair length and texture. Call the salon when you book to get a better sense of timing for your specific hair.
Should I wash my hair before I come?
Many stylists prefer starting with damp hair. Some will shampoo as part of the service; others work on dry hair. Ask when you book—they'll let you know what works best for them.