Mom Central received complimentary blowouts in order to facilitate this review. The views expressed here are entirely our own.
My two little ones occupy more of my time than I can tell you. Throw in an active teenager into the mix, and there is little time left for myself. I take pride in dressing my little girls in frills and bows, but by the time they are ready, I realized I haven’t showered, or even thought about what I should wear.
This is why I really relished every minute of my blow out experience at Be Styled blowdry lounge in Chestnut Hill, MA. I was scheduled to meet my husband at a professional dinner the night of my appointment. Since I rarely have a minute to do anything for myself, I begged my mother to come over an hour early to watch the girls so I could have a little pampering.
When I walked into Be Styled, I was escorted to a chair in front of a TV with a “rom com” playing, with an iPad in front of me open to the Be Styled site showcasing the Signature Style catalog from which I could choose my style. I was then offered a glass of water or champagne. Um, champagne PLEASE! Now I really started to relax. I requested the “be swirly” style from my stylist, and she then led me over to the shampoo station.
After a much needed shampoo and condition (and let’s face it ladies, the BEST part of getting your hair done is the shampoo), I then went back to my seat to relax, drink my champagne and watch the chick flick on the screen.

Our CEO, Stacy DeBroff, visited Be Styled and received a blow out a few weeks after I did. She said it was “Absolutely Fantastic!” She felt pampered, relaxed and stylish when she left. Stacy let me know she would go every day if she could! I’ve included a shot of her style as well.

Visit BeStyled.com for a full list of services and to make an appointment. Don’t you deserve from QYT?
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