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There’s a theory that everything wanes at the midpoint. (It’s one that I’ve personally proven again and again.) Take, for example, the afternoon slump—that dreaded midpoint in the workday when our morning coffee has worn off and we’re ready for a nap. And though we start the new year off ready to tackle all of our goals, July comes and it’s time to re-motivate ourselves and get back on track. Alongside our energy and intentions, dry hair in the summer is a sad inevitability of the season.

The first few weeks of summer see us sporting new styles, enjoying our sun-lightened strands, and posting #nofilter selfies with our effortless beachy waves. But the beauty seems to fade halfway through the summer. While you’ve been living it up, your hair has been soaking it up: sun, sweat, seawater, chlorine, and unfortunately, wildfire smoke. Our locks take on a lot, explaining why so many of us suffer from dry hair in the summer.

We’re diving deep to understanding the root causes behind it and the steps we can take to treat it—and stop dry summer hair in its tracks.

Featured image by Teal Thomsen.

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Like having dry or oily skin, some people are more prone to drier stands in general. But no matter your hair’s texture or porosity, summer is the great equalizer. Many of the common causes of damage and dryness come together in the summer to weigh down your hair. But good news: the faster you get ahead of it, the less damage there is to undo.

With proper, preventative hair care, you can enjoy your summer while also enjoying your healthiest hair. Read on to discover why you get dry hair in summer—and what to do to prevent it.

Sun and Pollution Exposure

With all the great sunscreens available, it’s easier than ever to remember to slather on some SPF before you go outside. With your face and body shielded from the sun, your hair deserves the same treatment.

That’s right, your hair takes the hit from UV rays, too. Plus, with exposure to free radicals, pollution also breaks down your strands. Misting your hair with an SPF or a UV-blocking spray can help protect against sun damage.

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Supergoop! Proof Mineral Part Powder SPF 35

Supergoop! has an SPF for every occasion. This invisible powder SPF will save your scalp from any sunburn without drying it out.

  • At a glance: A powder-based mineral SPF for your scalp
  • Key Ingredients: Zinc oxide 24.7%, ceramides

Rahua Hydration Detangler + UV Barrier

This versatile styling spray enriches your hair with vitamins—thanks to its nutrient-rich, fatty oil blend—while fortifying it against UV rays and breakage.

  • At a glance: An oil-based detangling and styling spray that protects from UV rays
  • Key Ingredients: Morete oil, rahua oil, sacha inchi oil

Sun Bum Scalp & Hair Mist SPF 30

This super lightweight mist creates a shield around your hair to protect your strands and scalp from sun damage. Made with fast-drying sunflower seed oil, it doesn’t weigh hair down. The mist even resists sweat and water for up to 80 minutes.

  • At a glance: Sunflower seed-oil-based SPF hair mist
  • Key Ingredients: Sunflower seed oil
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Heat Damage

We all know we can get damage from overusing heated styling products, which is why we recommend letting your hair air dry in the summer as much as possible. But did you know you can also get heat damage from spending too much time in high temperatures?

Apart from the beach, I’m looking for as many fun summer activities as possible to do inside with the AC on. But summer isn’t summer unless you spend it outdoors, whether you’re taking a dip, enjoying nature, or sunbathing. So make sure you use a heat protector before braving the heat!

Kérastase Soleil Huile Sirene Hair Oil Mist

This hydrating mist combines nourishing oils with thirst-quenching coconut water to reduce hair breakage and protect from heat, UV rays, and oxidative stress.

  • At a glance: A nourishing and protective hair mist and heat-protecting spray
  • Key Ingredients: Vitamin E, coconut water, UV filter

Oribe Invisible Defense Universal Protection Spray

Protect your hair against dryness, color fading, and frizz while preventing it from thermal damage up to 450 F. It also blocks UV rays and pollution and adds lightweight moisture.

  • At a glance: A detoxifying heat-protecting spray
  • Key Ingredients: Collagen, niacinamide, biotin

Amika The Shield Anti-Humidity Spray

Humidity and heat damage? Name a worse combo. This styling spray fights both, shielding up to 450 F and keeping frizz at bay for up to 24 hours.

  • At a glance: A style-extending spray combating heat and humidity
  • Key Ingredients: UV filters, hydrolyzed keratin
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Chlorine

It’s no secret that chlorine is bad for your hair. But turning your hair green from too much pool time isn’t even the worst of it. Chlorine is a chemical. It strips the natural oils from your hair, making it weaker and drier and even causing split ends. But you don’t have to sacrifice pool days for healthy hair. Just add a couple of hair essentials to your pool bag. And make sure to rinse as soon as possible.

Philip Kingsley Swimcap Chlorine Hair Protection Water Resistant Mask

This water-resistant hair mask acts as a swim cap to repel water and protect your hair. The blend of oils and elastic locks in natural moisture while keeping water out.

  • At a glance: A water-resistant hair mask that deep conditions and protects hair from chlorine
  • Key Ingredients: Hydrolyzed elastin, castor oil, olive oil

Malibu C Swimmers Wellness Remedy

Made for all of us who love swimming, this water-activated powder is strong enough to rinse the chlorine and copper from your hair and gentle enough to use often without stripping your strands.

  • At a glance: A powder-based detox rinse to reverse pool damage
  • Key Ingredients: Vitamin C complex

Bread Beauty Supply Mud Mask

If you’ve ever made a DIY mud mask for your face or hair, you know it can work wonders. But it can be messy and complicated to mix up on your own. This mud mask takes the tedium out of detoxing your hair from root to tip. It features a bevy of oils and nutrients to replenish and rest. Prepare for sparkling, strong strands after you rinse.

  • At a glance: A nutrient-infused clay mask to detox and strengthen your hair
  • Key Ingredients: Kaolin, bentonite, rhassoul clay, quartz
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Salt Water

Like chlorine, salt water can strip your hair and dry out your scalp. It’s crucial to always rinse after a dip, even if you can’t do it right away. Making sure to scrub your scalp is important to prevent salty build-up that can cause dryness and dandruff.

Leonor Greyl Huile de Leonor Greyl Shampoo Treatment

This pre-wash shampoo treatment locks in healthy oils so you can rinse out all the bad without stripping away the good stuff. The result is softer, stronger hair with every rinse.

  • At a glance: A nourishing pre-shampoo oil
  • Key Ingredients: Jojoba oil, coconut oil, sesame seed oil, sunflower seed oil

Sunday Riley Clean Rinse Clarifying Scalp Serum

Detox your scalp with this powerful serum. Its blend of AHAs and BHAs sweeps away build-up on and under the surface of your scalp, while rose clay removes impurities and niacinamide strengthens and promotes growth. Just rinse and repeat.

  • At a glance: A rinse-off scalp serum to clear away buildup
  • Key Ingredients: Glycolic acid, salicylic acid, niacinamide, rose clay

Nuele Dry Shampoo

If you can’t rinse your hair immediately after a dip, try a powder-based dry shampoo. This refreshing formula leaves no residue and deeply cleans your strands. Bonus: it provides lightweight volume while aloe prevents dryness.

  • At a glance: A clean, non-aerosol dry shampoo
  • Key Ingredients: Bentonite clay, rice starch, aloe
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Coloring

Summer is the best time to embrace your natural hair color. Which is to say: you should probably avoid over-coloring this time of year. Heat and sun exposure are known to fade salon-treated and natural color. But color-treated hair already goes through so much, making it more prone to breakage and dryness. Try products that make your color last longer before heading to the salon in the fall. Or if you like the sun-lightened highlights in your hair, some products can enhance those while helping heal the breakage.

Christophe Robin Shade Variation Mask

Made in different shades, this color-enhancing mask deeply nourishes your hair and enriches your hair color. Its vitamin and antioxidant-rich ingredients minimize porosity, hydrate your strands, reverse oxidation, and evenly distribute hair color to preserve natural and salon coloring.

  • At a glance: A color-enhancing hair mask
  • Key Ingredients: Almond butter, buriti oil, apricot oil

Briogeo’s Color Me Brilliant Mushroom + Bamboo Color Protect Shampoo

Using natural ingredients, this shampoo keeps your color vibrant to extend the time between color treatments, giving you more luscious, radiant locks.

  • At a glance: A color-protecting shampoo
  • Key Ingredients: Mushroom, bamboo

Sachajuan Color Protect Conditioner

Meet the perfect summer conditioner to protect your hair color from UV damage. It’s made with Sachajuan’s signature softening Ocean Silk Technology and fortified with UV-fighting antioxidants.

  • At a glance: A softening, clearing, and color-protecting conditioner
  • Key Ingredients: Castor oil, lactic acid
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Not Switching Out Your Products

What works in the winter might not work in the summer. Your hair changes with the seasons, so your routine should, too. Using the wrong products can compound the damage to your hair. And failing to add the right ones to your routine is a missed opportunity for simple preventative measures. In the summer, look for lightweight, clearing formulas that keep your hair strong and shiny with minimal effort.

RANAVAT Glossing Hair Masque

This Ayurvedic hair care brand uses natural ingredients and traditional South Asian remedies to keep hair of all textures glossy and soft. This reparative mask revives and refreshes damaged hair in five minutes. And it’s clinically proven to make hair stronger and shinier.

  • At a glance: A replenishing five-minute hair mask
  • Key Ingredients: Transparent henna, hyaluronic acid, moringa seed oils

NUORI Shield Conditioner

Soothe your scalp and soften your strands with this lightweight conditioner. Its blend of natural ingredients shields your hair and scalp from environmental damage while detangling, softening, and strengthening your hair’s natural barrier.

  • At a glance: A nourishing and protective universal conditioner
  • Key Ingredients: Vitamin E, aloe vera, shea butter, jojoba oil

R+Co SUN CATCHER Power C Boosting Leave-In Conditioner

A leave-in conditioner is one of my favorite products to keep my hair healthy on the go—and this one is built for summer. It mends environmental damage with skin-favorite ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin C. It also styles and seals for frizz-free, healthy hair.

  • At a glance: A protective leave-in conditioner and styling treatment
  • Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, collagen

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As a Black woman with afro-textured hair, I grew up hearing phrases like, “The higher the hair, the closer to God.” This 60s-era idiom gained popularity alongside mid-century hair trends like the beehive as well as the Black is Beautiful movement that celebrated big, high hair. Half a century later, I came of age during the natural hair revival, with many Black women abandoning chemical straighteners to rediscover their natural hair. Gone were the narratives about “taming” unruly hair types. Instead, hair trends are now catered to getting that coveted big hair back.

All this to say, I’ve tried literally everything to grow strong, thick, and yes—big hair. From rice water to rosemary water, trends that are now blowing up on TikTok were popular on Black hair care blogs for years. I’ve become convinced that when it comes to trends, Black beauty bloggers can predict the future. Which is why I’ve long been using oils like castor oil, tanamu oil, and grapeseed oil for hair that I love.

Featured image from our interview with Roti Brown by Michelle Nash.

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Grapeseed Oil for Hair: What to Know

Hair oils are not a new solution. But there’s a more strategic way to use them than slathering on whatever well-packaged hair serum catches your eye. And no, I’m not talking about oil training. Though oil training works for some hair types, turns out it’s not about how much oil you use—it’s the kind of oil that counts. Different oils have different benefits, and just as with skincare, what works for someone else might not work for you.

However, grapeseed oil—aka Vitis Vinifera seed oil—is getting a lot of buzz because of its universality. Made from the seeds of grapes, this oil is more versatile than most. You can use it for cooking, for skin care, and also for hair. Its lightweight texture and rich ingredients are making it a popular oil to add to your haircare routine.

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Meet the Expert

But what are the benefits of grapeseed oil? And is it worth the hype? I spoke to Jake Woods, dermatologist and co-founder of GyaLabs, about why exactly using grapeseed oil is such a popular application. And to be sure about its benefits, I tried the internet’s favorite grapeseed oil: the Olaplex No.7 Bonding Hair Oil.

What I learned? Grapeseed oil is a bonafide solution for split ends, damage, and parched strands. If you’ve been neglecting your hair care, grapeseed oil can provide near-instant, visible relief. Especially when combined with other rich oils, grapeseed oil can drastically improve your hair health in just one application. (No oil training necessary.) Read on for everything you need to know about using grapeseed oil for hair.

Dr. Jake Woods

Jake Woods, dermatologist and co-founder of GyaLabs

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Grapeseed Oil at a Glance

According to Dr. Woods, there are many benefits to using grapeseed oil due to its antioxidant and fatty acid-rich ingredients. He notes that “grapeseed oil contains various active ingredients that contribute to its beneficial properties.” Here’s a further breakdown.

  • Essential Fatty Acids. Grapeseed oil is rich in essential fatty acids, particularly linoleic acid (omega-6 fatty acid) and oleic acid (omega-9 fatty acid). These fatty acids are important for maintaining the health and integrity of the skin and hair.
  • Vitamin E. Grapeseed oil contains tocopherols, a form of vitamin E. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative damage caused by free radicals. It helps hydrate and nourish skin and hair.
  • Proanthocyanidins. Grapeseed oil is a good source of proanthocyanidins, potent antioxidants. Proanthocyanidins help protect the skin and hair from environmental damage, including UV radiation and pollution. They also have anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe and calm the skin.
  • Polyphenols. Grapeseed oil contains various polyphenols, including flavonoids and phenolic acids. These compounds have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, contributing to the overall health and well-being of the skin and hair.
  • Resveratrol. Grapeseed oil may contain small amounts of resveratrol, a polyphenol known for its antioxidant and anti-aging properties. Resveratrol has been studied for its potential benefits in promoting healthy skin and reducing signs of aging.
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The Benefits of Using Grapeseed Oil for Hair

Curious if grapeseed oil can really transform dry and damaged hair? The benefits speak for themselves.

  • Moisturizes the scalp. Grapeseed oil is lightweight and easily absorbed by the scalp, making it an effective natural moisturizer. It helps hydrate the scalp, preventing dryness and flakiness which can contribute to dandruff.
  • Nourishes and conditions hair. Grapeseed oil contains essential fatty acids, such as linoleic acid, which can help nourish and condition the hair. It moisturizes the hair strands, making them softer, smoother, and more manageable. Regular use of grapeseed oil can help improve the overall appearance and texture of the hair.
  • Strengthens and promotes hair growth. The antioxidants help to strengthen the hair follicles and promote healthy hair growth. By providing essential nutrients to the hair roots, it can potentially enhance hair thickness and reduce hair breakage.
  • Adds shine and luster. Grapeseed oil has a light texture that doesn’t weigh down the hair. It acts as a natural conditioner, adding shine and luster to the hair strands without leaving a greasy residue. It can help revive dull and lifeless hair, leaving it looking healthy and vibrant.
  • Protect against heat and environmental damage. Grapeseed oil has a high smoke point, which means it can withstand heat without breaking down and causing damage to the hair. It forms a protective barrier on the hair strands, shielding them from the harmful effects of heat-styling tools and environmental stressors like pollution and UV rays.
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What other ingredients work well with grapeseed oil?

Grapeseed oil can be combined with various other ingredients to enhance its benefits and create customized haircare formulations. Some ingredients that work well with grapeseed oil include:

  • Essential Oils. Adding essential oils to grapeseed oils can provide therapeutic benefits. Lavender essential oil can soothe and calm the skin, tea tree oil has antibacterial properties, and rosemary oil can stimulate hair growth.
  • Carrier oils. Mixing different carrier oils with grapeseed oil can create a blend with a broader range of benefits. Jojoba oil is known for its moisturizing properties, coconut oil is deeply nourishing, and argan oil is rich in antioxidants.
  • Aloe Vera Gel. Combining grapeseed oil with aloe vera gel can create a soothing and hydrating blend. Aloe vera has moisturizing, calming, and healing properties, making it suitable for sensitive or irritated skin. This combination can be used as a moisturizer or soothing treatment for sunburns.
  • Vitamin E Oil. Grapeseed oil already contains some vitamin E, but adding additional vitamin E oil can boost its antioxidant properties. It can help protect the skin from free radical damage, promote healing, and improve overall skin health.
  • Hyaluronic Acid. Mixing grapeseed oil with hyaluronic acid can provide excellent hydration benefits. Hyaluronic acid is a humectant that attracts and retains moisture, helping to plump and moisturize the skin. This combination can be beneficial for dry or dehydrated skin.
  • Herbal Extracts. Incorporating herbal extracts like chamomile, green tea, or calendula into grapeseed oil can offer additional soothing, anti-inflammatory, or antioxidant properties.

The Best Grapeseed Oils for Hair

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Olaplex No.7 Bonding grapeseed oil for hair

Best Overall: Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil

Everything by Olaplex is so hyped up, I wasn’t sure if it could live up to the fanfare. Claiming to repair damaged strands, increase shine, and promote softness, I was expecting a lot. And spoiler: this hair oil delivered. The first thing I noticed was its super light texture. Other oils such as castor oil and tamanu oil are heavy and thick, making them difficult to apply without weighing down your hair. The almost-liquid texture of this oil surprised and delighted me. Another difference between this and other oils is its lack of scent. I hate overly-scented products on my hair, and this no-frills oil did the job without leaving a lingering smell behind.

As for results, as they say, consistency is key. I used this oil every day for a week and noticed a considerable softness and shine. My hair definitely looked healthier and my curl pattern loved it. But as for long-term damage repair, I’ll have to wait and see. In the meantime, I can say I’m satisfied with the results so far and will keep using this oil to see if I can get even more benefits from it. Stay tuned!

  • Key Ingredients: Grapeseed Oil, Green Tea Oil
  • Hair Type: All hair types, especially damaged and dry

Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil

Grapeseed oil is a key ingredient in this bond-building solution for split ends, sealing and repairing your strands without weighing them down.

$30

Best Cold-Pressed Grapeseed Oil: Heritage Store Grapeseed Oil

Heritage Store’s Castor Oil and Rose Water (with Glycerin, of course) have both earned permanent spots on my top shelf. Now, I’m making room for their grapeseed oil. If you’re seeking a pure, no-BS grapeseed oil that you can use on your face, body, and hair, this cold-pressed version is for you.

  • Key Ingredients: Pure Cold Pressed Grapeseed Oil
  • Hair Type: All hair types

Heritage Store Grapeseed Oil

The most direct way to get the benefits of grapeseed oil is through a pure, cold-pressed formula like this. Heritage Store offers the very best quality ingredients with no fuss or frills.

$8.39

Best Treatment: Sienna Naturals Curl Elixir Conditioning Spray

This versatile leave-in conditioning spray is fit for any occasion. Whether you need to refresh your style, spritz parched hair, or prep for wash day, you can instantly moisturize and revitalize with just a few sprays. Packed with hydrating and strengthening ingredients, you can manage frizz while healing damage. Each spray goes a long way toward promoting overall hair health while making your hair easier to manage immediately.

  • Key Ingredients: Grapeseed Oil, Coconut Oil, Aloe, Pea Protein
  • Hair Type: All hair types, especially dry, sensitive, and irritated scalps

Sienna Naturals Curl Elixir Conditioning Spray

Pea proteins increase grapeseed oil’s bond-building powers, while aloe and other hydrating ingredients help revitalize and protect parched strands.

$26

Best Hair Serum: Oribe Gold Lust All Over Oil

As the name suggests, you can use this oil on your face, body, and hair for incredible results. The combination of natural oils is carefully formulated to help you experience the benefits of all the richest, most versatile oils. Its fast-absorbing formula treats and locks in moisture for natural vitality.

  • Key Ingredients: Grapeseed Oil, Castor Oil, Jojoba Oil
  • Hair Type: All hair types

Oribe Gold Lust All Over All

Rich in fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants, this everywhere-oil combines a mixture of powerful ingredients—including 17 natural oils—to hydrate and repair skin and hair. Condition hair for overall softness and shine, while also deeply nourishing and locking in moisture to protect and repair with one lightweight treatment.

$62

Best Scalp Serum: Mielle Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil

Mielle’s viral rosemary oil-infused products are beloved for a reason. One of their lesser-praised hero ingredients? Grapeseed oil. Rosemary oil is known to help hair grow while grapeseed oil strengthens your strands. Together, they can treat your scalp while also sealing split ends. Use this clarifying and strengthening oil to help hair grow from root to tip.

  • Key Ingredients: Grapeseed Oil, Rosemary Oil, Castor Oil, Biotin, Rice Oil, Tea Tree Oil
  • Hair Type: All hair types

Mielle Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil

Rosemary oil clears the scalp and promotes growth while grapeseed oil supports thickness and repairs damage. Biotin reinforces the benefits of both to supercharge your overall hair health.

$10.99

Best Styling Product: Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Soft Texture Finishing Spray

Some styling products can make your hair texture worse in the long run. But nourishing ingredients like grapeseed oil powers this six-oil blend’s protective and nourishing properties. This texture spray finishes off your haircare routine with a light hold while softening and repairing dry, damaged hair. Each spray styles and supports your hair for lasting looks and improved texture over time.

  • Key Ingredients: Grapeseed Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Coconut Oil, Argan Oil
  • Hair Type: All hair types, especially damaged and dry

Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Soft Texture Finishing Spray

Grapeseed combines with other powerhouse oils including almond, coconut, safflower seed, macadamia, and argan oil in this lightweight styling spray to nourish hair while providing protection and hold.

$34

Best Mask: Cantu Grapeseed Deep Treatment Masque

Cantu’s hydrating solutions for curly hair are famous for working well and smelling great—and this mask is no exception. Grapeseed oil is the star ingredient in this deep treatment mask. Pro tip: To get the most out of this hydrating treatment, drench your curls then cover it up with a cap to really lock in its moisture.

  • Key Ingredients: Grapeseed Oil, Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil, Olive Oil, Mango Butter
  • Hair Type: Curly hair

Cantu Grapeseed Deep Treatment Masque

Grapeseed oil, almond oil, jojoba oil, and olive oil combine with mango butter, shea butter, and beeswax to intensely hydrate curls and save strands from dryness and damage. This mask will transform your curl pattern in just 15 minutes with the bond-building power of grapeseed oil and other nourishing ingredients.

$10.25

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My freshman-year dorm mate, a Paris Hilton lookalike who hailed from a wealthy Northern California suburb, was very clued into the fish oil craze of the early 2000s. Each day, she choked down one of those amber, egg-shaped pills to fortify her French manicure and color-treated tresses. It was, as far as I can remember, my first introduction to the idea of beauty supplements. Fish oil has fallen out of favor since then, clearing the way for biotin to take over as today’s beauty buzzword of note, but I remain as skeptical of the latter as I was of the former back in 2008. Of course, now that my own color-treated hair has started to thin out in my 30s, I find myself—against my better judgment—hunting for the best biotin supplements while wandering the grocery aisles.

So I decided to find out once and for all: does biotin really work at strengthening hair and nails? And what are the tried-and-true brands that actually live up to the hype?

Featured image by Riley Reed.

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The Experts

For guidance, I tapped two of my favorite experts, celebrity chef and nutritionist Serena Poon, and Camille Styles resident nutrition consultant and double-certified integrative nutrition health coach, Edie Horstman. Keep reading for answers.

Does biotin really improve hair and nails?

Biotin is a B vitamin that most people derive from a well-rounded diet (particularly when foods like fish, eggs, sweet potatoes, and almonds are incorporated). If you aren’t getting enough biotin, this may lead to brittle nails and hair loss.

“A handful of small studies has shown how biotin supplementation helped strengthen already brittle nails,” shared Poon. “Unfortunately, there is no evidence that supplementation with biotin will help already healthy hair and nails grow or strengthen. ”

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Is it okay to take biotin every day?

This question earned a resounding yes from our experts, though both noted that a well-rounded diet should have a sufficient amount of biotin for an adult.

“Biotin is safe to take—even at high doses,” says Horstman. “That being said, taking too much can sometimes cause side effects like stomach aches and sleep issues, but these are pretty rare.”

How much biotin do I really need each day?

The daily recommended intake of biotin for all adults is 30 micrograms.

“To give you an idea of how much food you need to consume to reach your daily value, one egg contains 10 micrograms of biotin, one-fourth cup of sunflower seeds contains 2.6 micrograms of biotin, and half a cup of sweet potato contains 2.4 micrograms of biotin,” Poon explains. “It is unlikely that you need to take a biotin supplement, but you can always check with your healthcare provider if you are unsure.”

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The Best Biotin Supplements Available in 2023

The following supplements were culled from past nutritionist recommendations, along with Horstman’s current favorites.

Every product is curated with care by our editors and we’ll always give an honest opinion, whether gifted or purchased ourselves. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

Wellbel Women Hair Skin and Nails Supplement

“These science-backed vitamins support hair, skin, and nail health, from the inside out. Evidence-based, Wellbel only uses vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO ingredients. These ingredients, like betaine HCL and saw palmetto, have been used in human clinical trials and published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.” — Edie Horstman

PURE SYNERGY Vita·Min·Herb for Women

This multivitamin covers a lot of ground (such as energy, brain health, digestion, immunity, and heart health), but features a variety of nutrients that supports natural biotin production.  

Cymbiotika Liposomal B Vit Complex

Horstman loves this mood-boosting B vitamin complex, which increases energy in addition to promoting cellular health.

Ora Organic Hair, Skin, and Nails Support

This is one of the most unique plant-based hair products available, according to Horstman. It packs a powerful punch with organic B vitamins, organic algae, and 1 billion probiotics.

Nutrafol Women’s Balance Hair Growth Supplement

There’s a universal sentiment about Nutrafol: this stuff actually works. One way the physician-formulated product performs its magic is by addressing the root cause of hair thinning, such as stress or hormonal imbalance.

Act+Acre Plant Based Hair Capsules

“This cutting-edge supplement is committed to clean and unique ingredients, like horsetail extracts, which are rich sources of silica to add volume and shine. The addition of biotin promotes a healthy and consistent growth cycle and the combination of plant extracts and vitamins promotes hair growth, resilience, and visible strand thickness.” — Edie Horstman

FoliGROWTH Hair Growth Supplement

Packed with biotin, as well as vitamins D and E, the supplement has enough stellar ingredients to replace your general multivitamin while supporting thicker, stronger locks.

HUM Nutrition Hair Sweet Hair

A good gummy vitamin is always welcome, but HUM’s biotin-packed gels also happen to be the real deal (with thousands of five-star reviews to back it up).

Shedavi Hair Growth Vitamins

All natural and nutrient-packed, Shedavi collects botanicals from around the world to create a vitamin that supports longer, healthier, and fuller hair. Best of all: no chalky aftertaste.

Moon Juice SuperHair

Vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and K address many of the nutritional deficiencies that get in the way of healthy hair, while organic adaptogens (ashwagandha and ginseng), follicle protectors (saw palmetto and pumpkin seed), and micronutrients (from horsetail and kelp) support strands from the inside out.

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I Tried a Non-Toxic Hair Smoothing Treatment to Relax My Frizzy Hair—I’m Officially Hooked https://camillestyles.com/beauty/hair-smoothing-treatment/ https://camillestyles.com/beauty/hair-smoothing-treatment/#comments Wed, 24 May 2023 11:00:00 +0000 https://camillestyles.com/?p=154874 You have to see the before and after.

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So much starts to change when you hit your 40s. But one thing I wasn’t prepared for? My hair texture. I have always had a slight wave to my hair, but over the last two years it’s become more coarse and frizzy. Now, let me preface this by saying I’m not certainly opposed to texture, curls, and even a little frizz. After all, that’s what gives our hair volume, definition, and character! No, it was the wiry, rough feeling of my hair that I was struggling with. It also felt really dry despite trying every hydrating hair mask along with upping my hair vitamins and omega-3 intake. In the summer, I also air dry my hair more and noticed it was much frizzier than usual, making it harder to style. More often than not, my hair would end up in a slicked-back ponytail or low bun. So, I did some research and found a hair smoothing treatment that would help reduce and smooth out the frizz and texture. Bonus: without sacrificing my hair’s own wave and movement.

Featured image by Teal Thomsen.

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Image by Teal Thomsen

Meet the Expert: Tania Whittier

It’s important to note here that I didn’t want dead-straight hair, just an overall softening and smoothing. I’ve heard from friends and colleagues how damaging other hair straightening treatments can be so I was looking for a non-toxic keratin treatment that could give me similar results. According to research and various studies, formaldehyde can increase the risk of cancer. Unfortunately, this is a key ingredient in most of the popular hair smoothing treatments. Finding a formaldehyde free treatment was critical. 

That’s when I met Tania Whittier. With a roster of celebrity clients, it’s safe to say that the acclaimed stylist has seen it all. But it wasn’t until a client asked her about a non-toxic hair smoothing treatment that she decided to seriously look into it. And she hasn’t looked back. 

I’ve had several natural hair smoothing treatments with Whittier now and I’m obsessed. While safety is always the top priority, efficacy is important, too. Well, let me tell you, this one works! Read on to learn more about this natural keratin treatment, how it works, how long it lasts, who the ideal candidate is, and more.

Tania Whittier

After two decades as a top colorist, Whittier has a packed calendar of celebrity clients from Maya Rudolph to Leslie Mann to Kristen Bell. Whittier is a renowned expert in the clean hair space and has spearheaded the non-toxic movement. Whittier hopes to spread awareness and inspire clients and hairdressers alike to make the switch to formaldehyde-free hair treatments.

Sacha Strebe hair smoothing treatment before and after.

Hair Smoothing Treatment: The Before and After

As you can see in my before photo, my hair was curly with quite a lot of frizz. And while you can’t tell from the photo, it was also coarse to touch. But after Whittier’s treatment, it’s smooth, glossy, and hydrated. Keep reading to learn why.

Toxic Vs. Non-Toxic Hair Treatments

The main difference between non-toxic hair smoothing treatments and traditional keratin ones is formaldehyde. The second biggest difference is the customization. This means that you can choose the level of straightness you want to achieve. (Keep the wave, lose the frizz.) Unlike traditional treatments, non-toxic options allow you to choose how much movement you want to keep in your hair while reducing the frizz.

I opted to be a little straighter than my usual hair this time because I wanted a sleeker look. But my friend and former colleague, Victoria Hoff who has thick, long, naturally wavy 2B S-curls, was able to reduce the frizz without compromising texture. Whittier always assesses the natural texture of the hair first to see what it does naturally and how she can play to that. Then it’s up to the formulas, processing, and irons to create a personalized result.

There are several non-toxic hair smoothing products available now. Whittier rotates between Puraluxe, Cezanne, and Leaf & Flower depending on the client’s hair. (She used Puraluxe on my hair.) One of the huge benefits is that you don’t have to wait to wash your hair. “Because the treatment has gone into the cortex and is actually sealed in, you can resume your normal life immediately post-treatment, which is a huge bonus,” explains Whittier. Yes, that means you can do a workout or class at the gym straight after, too. 

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How does it work?

Formaldehyde treatments work by pushing the keratin into the cuticle with heat and the formaldehyde acts as its finishing product. Whittier notes that this gives the illusion of shine, but over time, the hair becomes dry because it’s too harsh on the hair, especially fragile hair. 

Non-toxic treatments open the cuticle to allow the amino acids to enter the cortex of the hair versus the old way of high heat mixed with formaldehyde that created a toxic carcinogen. “It works better because now I’m able to control processing times and heat levels along with mixing different formulas,” she adds. “This allows me to customize a treatment for every client because not everyone wants stick-straight hair.”

Benefits of Non-Toxic Hair Smoothing Treatments

  • Formaldehyde-free
  • Non-drying
  • Customizable depending on desired results
  • Can wash hair immediately post-treatment
  • Natural ingredients

The Step-by-Step Process From Start to Finish

Step 1: Shampoo to clean the hair but don’t use conditioner. Look at the texture of the hair and discuss desired results.

Step 2: Mix, apply product, and allow it to process. This allows the amino acids to enter the hair.

Step 3: Rinse out the hair 110% because the water will neutralize all the ingredients and any amino acids that didn’t make it into the cortex of the hair. This is an important step in creating a non-toxic treatment.

Step 4: Blow dry the hair.

Step 5: Flatiron the hair. This is also an important step because the hair will tell you what it can and can’t handle with the heat. It’s always important to know the hair and tools you’re using. A different temperature and type of iron can make a HUGE difference!

Note: Treatments can take anywhere from 1-3 hours depending on what type of treatment you want and how long you need it. Your hair length and texture also come into play. Depending on the treatment, Whittier charges $125- $475.

How long does hair smoothing treatment last?

Treatments can last anywhere from a few weeks to up to six months. “Everyone has different texture and everyone wants different results so it varies,” Whittier explains. “But the more contrasting the texture is from your natural, the faster it will feel like it’s growing out.”

Who is the ideal candidate for a non-toxic keratin treatment?

Whittier says just about everyone can benefit from an amino acid smoothing treatment. “Even shampoos are starting to boast about keratin and amino acids because they help to repair the hair,” she says. “It’s all about balance though, so definitely talk to your stylist to make sure your hair stays in the sweet spot!”

Post-Treatment Results

Sacha Strebe hair smoothing treatment one week after treatment.

Week 1

This is my hair washed and air-dried one week post non-toxic keratin treatment. As you can see, it’s still very glossy and smooth. The curl at the front is from me tucking it behind my ears while it’s wet—I like the s-bend shape it creates around my face.

Sacha Strebe hair smoothing treatment six weeks after treatment.

Week 6

This is my hair air-dried and washed six weeks post natural hair smoothing treatment. While some texture has returned, it’s still smooth and it feels incredibly soft. There is a wave to it that gives my hair shape and movement but it’s not frizzy. I love it so much.

Tania’s Top 4 Brands for Post-Treatment Care

Whittier always recommends sulfate-free professional shampoo that doesn’t have keratin or proteins in it. “A smoothing treatment puts all the amino acids in so you don’t want to try adding more; this will cause your hair to feel dry—it’s all about the balance,” she advises. 

Every product is curated with care by our editors and we’ll always give an honest opinion, whether gifted or purchased ourselves. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

Olaplex Daily Cleanse & Condition Duo

It’s sulfate free and helps to keep your hair strong.

Oway Smoothing Kit for Fine Hair

Great clean professional Italian brand that smells amazing!

O&M Hydrate & Conquer Conditioner

Another great clean line from Australia.

Innersense Renew Texture Hair Ceremony for Thick, Coarse, Curly Hair

Clean, easy to use, and amazing quality.

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Finally, a Nutritionist Shares the Best Hair Growth Vitamins for Longer, Stronger, Thicker Locks https://camillestyles.com/beauty/best-hair-vitamins/ https://camillestyles.com/beauty/best-hair-vitamins/#comments Sat, 06 May 2023 10:30:00 +0000 https://camillestyles.com/?p=153628 Beauty from the inside out.

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Often overlooked, hair health is one of the primary ways our bodies signal that something could be off. Before hopping back to your inbox or scrolling down to the best hair growth vitamins, take a second to think about your locks. Does your hair feel nourished or dull? How would you describe the state of your scalp? What about your hairline? Is your scalp dry? Hair thinning? As you answer these questions, keep in mind that everything from genetics and hormonal imbalances (hello, postpartum!) to stress and nutritional deficiencies can compromise your hair.

It’s also important to remember that we shed an average of 80-100 hairs every day. Additionally, during certain times of the year, we may notice an increase in shedding, especially in the coming fall months. This common phenomenon is known as seasonal shedding. At any rate, changes in your hair could indicate nutrition or lifestyle issues. A dry scalp, for example, could mean you aren’t getting enough healthy fats in your diet. Similarly, thinning hair could be caused by stress or a lack of protein on your plate. 

Featured image by Michelle Nash.

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What causes hair loss?

Without a doubt, you probably think about your hair on a daily basis. You’re either fretting over a bad hair day, in the midst of growing longer, stronger hair, or are considering an end-of-summer chop. Maybe, you’re stressing over recent hair loss. If that’s the case, you might be missing clues that your hair is revealing about your health. After all, research shows that changes in your hair’s look, texture, thickness, etc. can be signs of underlying health conditions. Before jumping to any conclusions, chat with your doctor about any changes you’ve noticed. 

In terms of what causes hair loss, along with other hair conditions, it varies. For example, hair thinning could be tied to a thyroid disease. In essence, hypothyroidism can cause hair shedding, as well as a change in hair appearance. Anemia, another health condition, can be a sign of low iron stores, thus impacting hair health. And while it’s not completely understood why low iron causes hair loss, iron is critical for many biological reactions. From a nutrition standpoint, diet matters. Certain foods—like avocados, eggs, lentils, salmon, and seaweed—can support your hair’s luminosity, strength, and thickness. 

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Postpartum Hair Loss

Common for many mothers, the postpartum time period is often correlated with hair loss. During pregnancy, the body experiences soaring estrogen and progesterone, which causes hair to remain in an ongoing stage of growth. As hormones level out in the months following childbirth, changes in hair thickness can occur.

Rest assured that postpartum hair loss is both normal and temporary. It’s actually a change that is unrelated to breastfeeding. Most women will return to their usual hair growth cycle between 6-12 months after giving birth. If you’re a new mom and are noticing dramatic hair loss, that’s also common. If you have any concerns, discuss them with your doctor. Otherwise, continue to eat nutrient-dense foods, incorporate self-care when possible, and continue taking your prenatal vitamin.

Hair Wellness Begins on the Inside

If take one thing from this article, make it this: hair wellness starts internally. Yes, products can transform your hair, revitalize your locks, and re-introduce a healthy scalp, but nothing compares to a diet rich in key vitamins and nutrients. Unfortunately, the Standard American Diet (SAD) lacks essential nutrients—but armed with an understanding that eating whole, minimally processed foods is ideal, you’re on your way to establishing healthy locks. And while eating foods that promote hair growth is important, adding a daily supplement will further support your hair growth goals.

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Important Ingredients in Hair Growth Supplements

The right hair growth vitamins can help nourish your hair from the inside out, resulting in a faster growth rate and thicker, more nourished strands. An effective supplement can improve the length and condition of your hair, and as an added bonus, it can also improve your nails and skin.

When it comes to choosing the best hair growth supplement, you want to look for these key ingredients:

Vitamin A

A fat-soluble vitamin, vitamin A is in the same class as retinoids—a common ingredient in many beauty creams. Vitamin A is necessary for cell growth, and because hair has some of the most quickly replicating cells in the body, hair needs adequate levels of vitamin A.

B Vitamins

Vitamins B6, B7, and B12 are especially important for hair health. Biotin is a common B vitamin and probably one of the most popular supplements for healthy hair. In fact, not getting enough B vitamins can cause hair loss. Vitamin B12 deficiency has also been linked to hair loss and may be involved in the premature greying of hair.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect against free radicals, and free radical damage can block hair growth. Additionally, our bodies need vitamin C to create collagen (a protein). Collagen is an important part of hair structure.

Vitamin E

Like vitamin C, vitamin E is a potent antioxidant. Vitamin E helps block free radicals at the hair follicle level, potentially helping maintain healthy locks in the long run.

Iron

Given that adequate iron levels are necessary for hemoglobin production, and hemoglobin is required to deliver oxygen to your hair follicle cells, iron is crucial for hair health.

Zinc

Research shows that zinc is a potential inhibitor of hair follicle regression, meaning that it plays a role in hair health. Zinc is involved in protein synthesis and cell division, two components of hair growth.

Protein

Last but not least, because hair is made almost entirely of protein, it’s an important ingredient in your daily supplement and/or diet.

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All About Biotin

First of all—what is it? Biotin is one of the B complex vitamins. It helps convert food into energy. Like other B vitamins, biotin is water-soluble, so any extra biotin you consume will simply pass through your body when you urinate. Between 30-100 mcg per day of biotin is recommended. Most people get the daily recommended amount of biotin from eating a healthy diet (it’s present in eggs, milk, bananas, etc.), but adding a biotin supplement has no known toxicity symptoms associated with supplementing too much.

While the National Institutes of Health reports that there is still insufficient evidence to provide the efficacy of a biotin supplement, signs of biotin deficiency include hair loss, skin rashes, brittle nails, etc. The jury may still be out about its ability to deliver scientifically-proven results, but reviews on popular biotin supplements say otherwise. More on that, below.

At any rate, biotin is considered harmless if you take more than the RDA. If you notice more breakouts than usual after taking high doses of biotin, you may want to scale back. There isn’t a proven link between biotin and acne breakouts, but this micronutrient can reduce your body’s absorption of other nutrients (including ones that naturally help your body combat acne).

Toxic Ingredients to Avoid in Hair Supplements

When it comes to beauty, non-toxic (when possible!) is the way to go, and organic is always a plus. Luckily, there are a variety of clean supplements that help restore hair strength and luminosity on the market. You can find a full list of ingredients to avoid here, but these are a few harmful offenders:

  • Sulfates (cost-effective cleansing agents)
  • Parabens (preservatives)
  • Denatured alcohols (drying to the scalp)
  • Synthetic fragrances (an array of potential irritants hidden in artificially-fragranced formulas)
  • Formaldehyde (currently under investigation for potential safety concerns)
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How to Choose the Best Supplement for Hair Growth

When it comes to choosing the most optimal hair growth supplement, you want to look for clinically-backed products that have been tested for efficacy and quality. Keep in mind that most supplements take at least three months in order to build up stores of various vitamins, minerals, and compounds, so having patience is key.

Before buying a hair growth supplement, chat with your doctor or dermatologist. Get tested for any potential nutrient deficiencies and make sure you choose a supplement that won’t cause allergies or other adverse effects. Furthermore, read all labels and steer clear of non-natural or chemical ingredients. Ideally, the ingredients are plant-based and come from organic sources.

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14 Best Hair Growth Supplements

Ranging from organic and plant-derived to unique, cutting-edge capsules, serums, and powders, there is no shortage of hair growth supplements on the market. Again, when taking a hair growth supplement, consistency is key. You may notice a difference in just a few weeks, otherwise it may take upwards of two months. Commit daily and let these clinically-backed supplements work their magic. 

Every product is curated with care by our editors and we’ll always give an honest opinion, whether gifted or purchased ourselves. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

Shedavi Hair Growth Vitamins

It’s no surprise that this was voted #1 by The Oprah Magazine. Ethically-sourced, 100 percent vegan, and made with organic ingredients, each capsule contains a variety of nutrients necessary to promote hair growth and thickness from within. Shedavi collects botanicals from around the world to create a vitamin that supports longer, healthier, and fuller hair. It synergistically promotes hair health with herbs that contain B vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and protein-building nutrients.

  • Type: Capsule
  • Dosage: 1 capsule twice daily

Shedavi Hair Growth Vitamins

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$35

Vegamour GRO Biotin Gummies

GRO Biotin Gummies feature a proprietary blend of vitamins and minerals to help nourish the scalp and support healthy looking hair. These (strawberry-flavored!) gummies contain biotin, folic acid, and B vitamins to support the body’s production of keratin and collagen. In addition, they contain vitamins A, C, and E to help neutralize follicle-damaging free radicals. Last but not least, they have zinc to promote and maintain a healthy scalp.

  • Type: Gummies
  • Dosage: 1 gummy daily

Vegamour GRO Biotin Gummies

u003cpu003eJust one gummy vitamin per day can aid in fuller-looking, luxurious hair that shines and radiates. u003c/pu003e

$36

Hum Nutrition Hair Sweet Hair

Formulated with hair-loving ingredients like biotin and folic acid, Hum Nutrition’s vegan berry gummies promote longer, stronger, and healthier hair. Along with traditional hair growth supplement ingredients, Hair Sweet Hair also contains Fo-Ti, an herb that is used in traditional Chinese medicine to help combat hair loss.

  • Type: Gummies
  • Dosage: 2 gummies daily

Hum Nutrition Hair Sweet Hair

u003cpu003eThis supplement is triple tested for purity, formulated with clinically-proven nutrients that are sourced with intention. Every ingredient is meticulously tested to ensure all of Hum’s supplements are pure, potent, and effective. u003c/pu003e

$19.99

Vital Proteins Hair Boost

Well-known for their collagen supplements, Vital Proteins also offers Hair Boost capsules as part of their wellness line. Containing vitamins A, B6, B12, C, and E, this supplement supports healthier hair. Their clinically-proven, high quality ingredients include organic ashwagandha root extract, a blend of keratin support amino acids, saw palmetto, and more.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 2 capsules daily

Vital Proteins Hair Boost

u003cpu003eThese are both Whole30 approved and flavorless, so need to worry about an aftertaste. Customers report a variety of positive results, including hair growing in more fuller.u003c/pu003e

$25.94

Act+Acre Plant Based Hair Capsules

This cutting-edge supplement is pioneering the scalp care industry. An innovative new product, Act+Acre’s proprietary and clinically-approved vegan formulation includes the key vitamins and minerals needed to give your hair the support and steady flow of nutrients it craves. They’re committed to clean and unique ingredients, like horsetail extracts (which are rich sources of silica to add volume and shine).

The addition of biotin promotes a healthy and consistent growth cycle and the combination of plant extracts and vitamins promotes hair growth, resilience, and visible strand thickness. In many ways, this hair supplement sets Act+Acre apart. Their products are cold-pressed, a unique method of manufacturing that consumes 90 percent less energy than conventional heat manufacturing.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 2 capsules daily

Act+Acre Plant Based Hair Capsules

u003cpu003eWith sustainability at the forefront, they offer a refill program for their beautiful bottles (which are produced with the most recyclable forms of plastic). Act+Acre is currently pursuing a climate neutral certification. u003c/pu003e

$52

Moon Juice SuperHair

First and foremost, bioavailable vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and K address many of the nutritional deficiencies that inhibit the growth of healthy hair. Second, organic adaptogens (ashwagandha and ginseng) help balance stress hormones that can contribute to hair loss. Third, they add follicle protectors (saw palmetto and pumpkin seed) to help inhibit the hair-destructive hormone, DHT. Last but not least, micronutrients from horsetail to kelp support hair texture and internal hormone balance. 

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 4 capsules taken daily in the morning

Moon Juice SuperHair

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$60

Ora Beyoutiful Skin, Hair and Nails Support

Made with organic B vitamins, organic algae, and 1 billion probiotics, this supplement packs a powerful punch. It’s one of the most unique, plant-derived, and organic hair products available. Beyoutiful is a plant-based beauty vitamin to help support healthy glowing skin, hair, and nails. This supplement is particularly helpful for those on a plant-based diet who naturally have a difficult time getting in their B vitamins. Ora created a superstar lineup of organic ingredients to help protect against skin pigmentation, the appearance of wrinkles, and hair dullness.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 2 capsules taken daily in the morning

Ora Beyoutiful Skin, Hair and Nails Support

u003cpu003eInterestingly, multiple studies have shown that astaxanthin, potent in this supplement, can provide significant improvements to skin’s moisture and elasticity—a special ingredient in these capsules. u003c/pu003e

$41.99

Hair La Vie Clinical Formula Hair Vitamins

Each hair-supporting ingredient was chosen for its promising benefits on scalp and hair health. These vitamins provide a comprehensive blend of nutrients to help achieve the gorgeous volume, incredible shine, and rejuvenated health that your hair deserves. Their ingredients include reishi mushroom (an adaptogen), vitamin E, amla (a potent berry), flaxseed, bamboo stem, saw palmetto, hydrolyzed collagen and more.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 3 capsules taken daily

Hair La Vie Clinical Formula Hair Vitamins

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$59.99

Nutrafol Women’s Balance Hair Growth Supplement

This product helps combat the effects of stress, environmental toxins, metabolism, and nutritional changes—which can all impact hair growth. Backed by clinical evidence, 76 percent of women saw thicker hair after six months and 100 percent showed visible improvement in hair growth after nine months. While results vary, Nutrafol is trusted by over 2,500 doctors and dermatologists. Their ingredients are sourced from all over the world, but Nutrafol is proudly made in the USA.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 4 capsules taken daily

Nutrafol Women’s Balance Hair Growth Supplement

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$84

Nutrafol Hair Growth Serum

Unlike the other supplements included, this is a lightweight topical serum for women and men that combats dry, brittle, and thinning hair. It contains antioxidants and powerful plant nutrition that improves hair strength and minimize breakage.

  • Type: Serum
  • Dosage: Apply serum to scalp daily

Nutrafol Hair Growth Serum

u003cpu003eApplied directly to the scalp, this vegan, leave-in formula nourishes thinning hair and supports stronger, thicker-looking strands. It also features a patented complex of botanical ingredients that is clinically shown to improve hair density and thickness after 90 days.u003c/pu003e

$69

FoliGROWTH Hair Formula

Made in Southern California, FoliGrowth uses patented ingredients with 5000mcg of biotin, saw palmetto, hyaluronic acid, choline, and more. Combining 28 herbs and vitamins, the FoliGROWTH vitamin complex assists in growing thicker, fuller hair.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 2 capsules twice daily

FoliGROWTH Hair Formula

u003cpu003eDesigned specifically for those with low levels of vitamin D, thyroid issues, scalp conditions, anemia, postpartum hair loss, and more, this supplement also acts as a general multivitamin.u003c/pu003e

$39.95

Olly Ultra Hair

Olly’s multi-benefit, powerful blend works its magic with unique ingredients. Along with biotin, this supplement contains vitamin D, vitamin B12, keratin to help nourish hair, as well as silicon to aid in the formation of collagen.

  • Type: Softgels
  • Dosage: 1 softgel daily

Olly Ultra Hair

u003cpu003eThese vitamins are known to support stronger, fuller-looking locks from within. They can even help protect hair pigment and boost healthy growth. Made with zero sugar, these soft gels also taste delicious. u003c/pu003e

$18.99

Advanced Trichology DHT Blocker

Known for exceptional results in men and women with genetic hair loss, these supplements contain a unique formula to fight hair loss due to DHT. DHT is a hormonal imbalance, involving androgens (male sex hormones). Research shows that DHT can cause hair follicles to miniaturize, thus contributing to male pattern hair loss.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 2 capsules twice daily

Advanced Trichology DHT Blocker

u003cpu003eAdvanced Trichology’s DHT Blocker was developed in their top rated hair loss treatment centers, scientifically tested with amazing success.u003c/pu003e

$43.95

Wellbel Glamlab

Backed by science, Wellbel is formulated with essential vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients. These vitamins support hair, skin, and nail health, from the inside out. Evidence-based, Wellbel only uses vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO ingredients. These ingredients, like betaine HCL and saw palmetto, have been used in human clinical trials and published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

  • Type: Capsules
  • Dosage: 3 capsules twice daily

Wellbel Glamlab

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$68

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The slicked back ponytail—it’s a style we’ve seen on everyone, everywhere for years. However, with the popularity of the Clean Girl Look and our work-from-home desire for easy, high-style options, it’s become our go-to hairstyle. The slicked back ponytail is simple and works for anyone, particularly if you want an instant facelift that accentuates your bone structure. So, if you’ve always wanted to know how to do it, keep reading. We have your step-by-step tutorial right here, courtesy of beauty stylist Hannah Zahner. (And guess what? It’s easier than you think.)

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Hannah Zahner

Hannah is a writer and content creator with a background in journalism, graphic design, and marketing. She brings 10 years of experience as a hair and makeup artist and a deep passion for skincare and whole-body health to her writing.

Products Needed to Create a Slicked Back Ponytail

To create the slicked back ponytail of your dreams, you’ll need a few basic supplies (so basic that you might already have them in your medicine cabinet!). See Hannah’s recommendations below for her go-to products that will keep your style in place.

Every product is curated with care by our editors and we’ll always give an honest opinion, whether gifted or purchased ourselves. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

PATTERN by Tracee Ellis Ross Double-Sided Bristle Brush

Hannah recommends using a bristle brush and/or a bristle brush teasing comb to achieve a slicked-back style (she uses both!). This double-sided option polishes strands to keep flyaways at bay.

Double-Sided Bristle Brush, $20

Goody Ouchless Elastic Hair Ties

Finding the perfect hair tie could arguably be the most important part of achieving this slicked-back style. These no-metal elastics keep hair protected and free of snags, holding locks securely in place all day.

Ouchless Elastic Hair Ties, $4.39

GIMME Beauty Medium Hair Black Bobby Pins

If flyaways won’t stay slicked back, pop in a few bobby pins for a comfortable, all-day hold.

Medium Hair Black Bobby Pins, $3.97

Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream

Styling cream will help transform hair into this high-style look. As Hannah notes below, the more product you use, the more slicked and styled your look will appear. If you want to go more natural, opt for less product. She also loves the dae Cactus Fruit 3-in-1 Styling Cream as an alternative to Moroccanoil.

Hydrating Styling Cream, $16

Living Proof Style Lab Flex Hairspray

Your style should be slicked-back, not stiff. This hairspray works on any hair type or texture to keep your look soft and smooth.

Style Lab Flex Hairspray, $30

How to Style a Slicked Back Ponytail

1. Start with brushed-out hair. Don’t worry if your hair is a day or two old. Dirty hair works great for this style.

2. Decide on your part. For this look, a middle or side-part works best.

3. Apply your styling cream. Work a small amount of styling cream into your hands before smoothing through the root back toward where the pony will be. Remember: more product means a more slick and styled look. A small amount of product will feel more natural and soft—this can work better for an everyday look. Start with a small bit of product and add more as needed. 

4. Smooth and gather hair. Using your bristle brush, begin to smooth and gather hair. You can gather high, low, or midways. 

5. Secure your pony. Wrap your elastic around your ponytail to secure your style in place. You can leave the black elastic visible or wrap your pony with a small amount of hair from the underside of your ponytail for a more polished look.

Finish the look. Go back with a bristle teasing brush and a small amount of styling cream product or hairspray to smooth down baby hairs. 

Tips for Making the Look Your Own

  • Braid it. Once the ponytail is in place, run a bit of styling cream through the length of your ponytail. Wrap hair into a braid until the end of the pony. Secure with an elastic.
  • Curl the pony. While the root stays slick, it can be fun to add some extra volume to your pony. Once the ponytail is secured and in place, wrap sections of your ponytail around a curling iron. Lightly brush through. 
  • Make it ultra-slick. If you want an ultra-slick look and all-day hold, use a heavier-duty styling cream like Ouai Matte Pomade and work into roots as you smooth into your pony. Next, once your hair is gathered and secured, get out your straightener and smooth out your ponytail hair in sections. 
  • Twist into a bun. Starting with your secured pony, twist the hair as you wrap it around into a bun. Secure with another elastic and bobby pins. 
  • Accessorize the look. Add some fun detail to your slicked back ponytail with stick-on pearl accessories or a pony wrap.

Slicked Back Ponytail: Tips and Tricks

Double up. If you have thicker and heavier hair, instead of wrapping one elastic around all of your hair, use two rubber bands. This allows for extra support and lift to your pony. Keeping the top section clipped out of the way, smooth the lower half into a pony. Gather that pony and the hair you left out on top, and follow the directions above to smooth the top. Wrap the second elastic around all of your hair, securing close to your head.

Apply hairspray strategically. Usually, dirty hair or a little styling cream is enough. However, if you have lots of baby hairs and flyaways, do a quick spritz of hairspray in the problem area. Using your bristle brush or comb, quickly work to smooth the hairs down before the hairspray dries.

Use your natural part. Since this is a more sleek look, it’s usually best to work with whatever part you already have going on. Changing the part with dry hair can cause funky bumps—the last thing you want with a sleek pony. Whether it’s a middle part, slightly off-center, or a side part, this look works with whatever you have going on. 

Create extra shine. For extra shine, use a higher-hold styling gel or finish the style with a shine spray like the Kenra Shine Spray

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Hiii, Healthy Hair! These Essential Oils Are Your Answer to Thicker, Longer Locks https://camillestyles.com/beauty/essential-oils-for-thicker-hair/ https://camillestyles.com/beauty/essential-oils-for-thicker-hair/#comments Tue, 14 Mar 2023 10:30:00 +0000 https://camillestyles.com/?p=176416 No chemicals in sight.

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I’m in a hair rut. I’m tired of my current style but I don’t know what to do with it next. Change the color? Change the cut? Go natural and let my hair decide? All I know is that I am BORED. But until I have a plan, I don’t want to do anything drastic (like the winter I had purple hair in high school). Ideally, whatever I do, it doesn’t jeopardize the health of my hair (again… the winter I had purple hair in high school). So, I’m taking preventative measures. After obsessively googling heat protectants, I feel like an expert on every product, supplement, and treatment for hair health. Turns out, you can use essential oils for thicker, longer, and shinier hair. That’s right: good things do come in threes.

I don’t know about you, but I go through the same old cycle every time I do anything with my hair. I love the new style for a while, but the second it starts to grow out, I get frustrated. The in-between period is impossible to work with and I’m itching for the next change. Each time I find myself in this position, I try every new hair-growth fad to coax the hair out of my follicles faster.

Featured image from our interview with Babba Rivera by Belathée Photography.

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Why Essential Oils Could Be a Game-Changer for Hair Health

Oil training? Rice water? Salt scrubs? I’ve tried it all. And I’m sure we all fell into at least one of these traps after being scarred from quarantine cuts. I personally blame TikTok for my less-than-successful experiments, but all those fruitless endeavors left me more selective about the products I use. This has meant researching what ingredients will give me longer hair in the long run. One of the answers? Essential oils.

As I dive deeper into my commitment to using mostly clean beauty products, I’m swapping out my old hair products for new ones. Many of my new finds combine powerful clean ingredients with a cocktail of essential oils for thicker and longer hair, plus a healthier scalp.

To speak on this less exhausting way to finally achieve the shiny, full head of hair I’ve been dreaming of, I spoke to Wendy Iles, founder of the Iles Formula. As one of the industry’s most respected hairdressers and an expert on damaged hair, she told me all about the benefits and limits of using essential oils for thicker hair.

Wendy Iles

Celebrity hairstylist and founder of Iles Formula

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What are essential oils?

According to Iles, “Essential oils are oils that have been distilled and not tampered with. Pure virgin oils, often found in perfumes that are directly extracted from the plant.” From skin care to diffusers, they’re mostly known for their fragrances. However, essential oils also have medicinal qualities. Essential oils for thicker hair work by clearing away residue, eradicating dandruff, stimulating blood flow, and increasing hydration to your thirsty strands. They’re not the be-all-end-all, but they boost efforts in your quest for longer, healthier hair.

“Essential oils are oils that have been distilled and not tampered with. Pure virgin oils, often found in perfumes that are directly extracted from the plant.” — Wendy Iles

A Breakdown of the Best Essential Oils for Hair

Different essential oils have different benefits. The best products combine more than one to take advantage of their anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, detoxifying, and invigorating qualities.

Rosemary

Rosemary oil is one of the most effective essential oils for stimulating blood flow to create new cells for fuller and thicker hair.

Cedarwood

Cedarwood balances your scalp’s natural oils. Its antifungal properties keep your scalp healthy to make way for longer, thicker hair.

Lavender

Lavender can have physical and emotional effects on hair growth. While reducing inflammation for a healthier scalp, its calming properties can prevent future, stress-related hair loss.

Peppermint

You know how a peppermint patty leaves a tingling feeling in your mouth? Peppermint essential oil does the same when applied topically. It promotes blood flow and circulation to the follicles (hence the tingling) to speed up hair growth and density.

Tea Tree

Tea Tree oil is known for its healing properties, which are as effective on your scalp as they are on your face. It refreshes your scalp, clearing away dead skin cells and excess product to make room for increased hair growth.

Bergamot

Bergamot isn’t just my favorite fragrance, it’s an anti-microbial essential oil that promotes a healthy scalp, and therefore, hair growth.

Orange

Vitamin C is as powerful in your hair as it is on your face. Orange essential oil helps restores moisture content and balances the skin’s pH level.

Sweet Basil

For increased volume, try sweet basil oil for more robust strands with higher hydration.

Lemongrass

Known for reducing dandruff, lemongrass oil does more than that. It also strengthens hair shafts for thicker, more resilient hair. 

Thyme

Thyme is one of the best essential oils for thicker hair. It’s often used to treat hair loss and hair thinning, making for a powerful addition to any hair treatment.

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How to Use Essential Oils to Thicken or Grow Hair

Pure essential oils are highly potent, so a few drops go a long way. Add your essential oils of choice to a carrier oil and try your luck.

However, not everyone is built for homemade mixtures and DIY salt scrubs. An easier alternative? Find products that include essential oils. Take this recommendation from Iles: “Apply to the scalp area and massage in. Pure oils may deliver greasiness, so it’s better in my opinion to use a tincture like a liquid that resembles a more water-like consistency.”

That’s an easier way to get more elegant formulas without the hassle. Many clean beauty products load up on essential oils for their fragrant and nourishing qualities. This dual benefit makes them easy to spot in some of your soon-to-be favorite hair growth products and treatments.

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Other Ingredients That Support Hair Growth

There are two FDA-approved ingredients in prescription and over-the-counter products for hair growth: minoxidil and finasteride. According to Healthline, “Minoxidil is thought to work by partially enlarging hair follicles and lengthening the hair’s growth phase. Finasteride works by decreasing the amount of the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in your body.”

Other growth-boosting ingredients can either be applied to your hair or taken orally through supplements. Biotin is a well-loved ingredient for strengthening hair and nails, as are other favorites like zinc, iron, and collagen. Some popular skincare ingredients you might recognize are also surprisingly good at promoting longer and thicker hair. Think Niacin (as in niacinamide) or caffeine, which energize and brighten your face as much as they do your follicles.

What ingredients damage hair?

People are waking up to the negative effects of ingredients that are often found in low-quality hair products. Sulfates and phthalates are finally getting the bad rap they deserve. But what exactly are they? In short, they’re aggressive chemicals that work to clear away oils, but they don’t discriminate between good oils and bad ones. Therefore, they can be stripping and leave your locks listless in the long run. Not ideal.

Other ingredients to avoid are parabens, synthetic fragrances, and denatured alcohols. Iles also advises being wary of anything that coats the hair shaft with residue: “One needs to be aware of conditioners that overload hair with protein, keratin, and most scientific blends that coat the hair shaft. This causes drastic breakage.”

Luckily, essential oils are good replacements for synthetic fragrances, leaving a pleasant scent without the negative, drying effects. They’re also natural detoxification agents and anti-microbial ingredients, so no need for alcohols or parabens. Are you ready to start incorporating essential oils into your hair? Keep scrolling for the top hair products and treatments that feature essential oils.

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The Best Essential Oils for Thicker Hair: Products to Add to Your Routine

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Iles Formula Haute Performance Conditioner

According to Wendy Iles, “Our formulas feature several pure oils including Pracaxia, Argan and Macadamia Oil.” It nourishes your hair and scalp without stripping or coating it.

Frigg Attuning Hair Oil

Tired, dry hair is often itchy, irritated hair. Frigg’s hair oil uses a cornucopia of essential oils to give you results and relief. Fatty oils like castor and baobab carry essential oils like peppermint, sweet basil, cedarwood, lavender, lemon peel, rosemary, and more.

Josh Rosebrook Enrich Hair Mask

This conditioning mask from hair care powerhouse Josh Rosebrook hydrates and softens your hair without clogging your follicles. Its lightweight blend is rich with orange and lemon essential oils.

Khali Min Rescue Oil

This luxurious hair oil is a silky, light combination of reparative and strengthening oils, plus the clearing and calming powers of lavender and orange oil.

Nuele Hair Serum

Keep your hair healthy while protecting it from further damage. This serum is both a moisturizer and a heat protectant. It also uses rosemary oil to stimulate your hair follicles, making it both longer and stronger.

Maya Chia Power Fol Multi-Correctional Scalp and Hair Treatment

Maya Chia is known in the skincare world for their antioxidant-rich formulas. Their hair products do the same. Packed with peptides, amino acids, and collagen, this revitalizing serum is backed up by bergamot, coffee seed, and lime essential oils.

Ceremonia Aceite de Moska

Founded by Babba Rivera to celebrate her Latinx heritage, Ceremonia uses natural, traditional ingredients to strengthen and define your strands. For high shine with no frizz, this is a heavy duty blend of oils fortified by rosemary extract.

Oribe Serene Scalp Thickening Treatment Spray

Get volume and body with just this lightweight spray from cult-favroite, Oribe. It doesn’t just contain a revitalizing dose of biotin, it’s also filled with peppermint, rosemary, lemon, sage oil, and more.

Bomba Curls Forbidden Hair Oil

Dealing with breakage or split ends? This reparative hair oil uses curl-restoring, natural ingredients to deeply nourish your hair from scalp to split end. It features a combination of rosemary extract, castor oil, and coffee seed oil.

Sunday II Sunday Soothe Me Daily Scalp Serum

The key ingredients to this soothing scalp serum are peppermint extract and Sunday II Sunday’s alternsis botanical complex. Together, they make for a calming and hair thickening combination.

Augustinus Bader Scalp Treatment

Anyone who uses Augustinus Bader products swears by them. Try this scalp treatment and you will too. Actives like maca root and hazel leaf complement essential oils like peppermint and rosemary.

Act+Acre Cold Processed Hair Conditioner

Act+Acre is a favorite in the hair care world for its detoxifying powers, which makes your hair healthy and resilient. It uses cedarwood, lavender, and rosemary oils for moisture balancing and weightless hydration.

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No matter your hair type, everyone can struggle with thinning hair. As someone with afro-textured hair, the first time I straightened it, I expected it to look as thick and full as it did in its natural curls. Reader, it did not. Since then, I’ve learned all the tricks of the trade to get naturally fuller, thicker hair. From extensions to hair thickening serums to rice water treatments and more, I’ve tried it all. But to truly understand the science behind hair volume and density, I sought expert guidance to help me find the best hair thickening products.

I spoke with Devin Graciano, hair stylist and Head of Product Development at Goldie Locks. Graciano enlightened me about the difference between hair density and hair thickness. Density is the number of strands on your head, while thickness is the width of each strand. Collectively, both create the appearance of your hair volume. So, to achieve thicker hair, it’s key to understand your hair type, as well as what’s causing your hair’s thinness.

Featured image of Babba Rivera by Belathée Photography.

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How to Get Thicker Hair, According to an Expert

Thick or thin strands are the gift of genetics. For naturally thinner hair, giving your hair the nourishment it needs—both inside and out—keeps it healthy and full. If your hair is losing its density, this could be a sign of a few different things. As we get older, slower hair growth is normal and might result in thinning. Some people also experience hair loss from stress, childbirth, or nutritional deficiencies, as well as genetic conditions like alopecia. Or you could just be suffering from a clogged scalp—in which case, add a scalp scrub to your routine to boost circulation. Soon, you should start seeing a fuller head of hair in the mirror.

As we get older, slower hair growth is normal and might result in thinning. Some people also experience hair loss from stress, childbirth, or nutritional deficiencies, as well as genetic conditions like alopecia.

With all these contributing factors to hair loss or thinning, many of us will likely ask ourselves: can you fake it until you make it? When it comes to creating texture and volume, you’re in luck. Read on for Graciano’s insights on the best hair thickening products to give your tresses a more voluminous look.

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Is there anything proven to thicken hair? 

There have been countless studies made when it comes to thickening hair from hair density (how many hairs on the head) to thickening each strand of hair temporarily. There are DIY methods as well as some promising ingredients to look for when you’re on the hunt for thicker hair.

Ingredients That Can Help Thicken Hair

Ingredients that show a great improvement in hair thickness include:

  • Saw palmetto
  • Rosemary
  • Scutellaria baicalensis
  • Soy
  • Wheat

To increase hair density, you will need to look internally as well as externally to ensure you are addressing anything that could be disrupting your hair growth. Our hair is made up of sulfur, iron, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen so it’s important that we are taking in these minerals that will support new hair growth.

If you are lacking these minerals and are suffering from other ailments like inflammation, poor diet, sleep, and hydration, your hair will reflect that.

Do thickening products damage hair? 

I cannot speak for all brands and all ingredients in existence on this one, but generally speaking, no. Hair thickeners generally consist of either hair fibers that attach to the hair or water-soluble polymers that don’t have the ability to overtake your hair’s overall integrity. 

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How long does it take for a hair thickener to work? 

When you are working with preparation or styling products, they usually carry active ingredients that will either attach themselves to the hair creating a film over each strand, or hair thickeners with ingredients similar to hydroxyethylcellulose which only needs a few minutes before it starts working on the hair to help plump each strand. 

When looking within from a supplement standpoint, you will want to prepare yourself for a full hair growth cycle (approx. three months) before you start seeing impactful results.

Daily Routines That Can Help Prevent Thinning

Taking a balanced supplement like Goldie Locks Supplements is a great daily routine to help prevent hair from thinning and encourages new hair growth and faster growth overall.

Ensuring that you are maintaining a balanced diet while staying hydrated will really show a difference. In addition to this, managing stress. People often underestimate the negative effects stress takes on our bodies which directly impact hair thinning.

For thickness in hair strands, a method that has been shown to help is a simple scalp massage. Four minutes daily will help increase blood circulation and exercise the tissue along the scalp that has been shown to thicken the hair.

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The Best Hair Thickening Shampoos and Conditioners

Leonor Greyl Bain Restructurant a la Banane Restructuring Volumizing Shampoo

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Alterna CAVIAR Anti-Aging Multiplying Volume Conditioner

u003cpu003eTarget age-related hair loss and fortify all hair types against environmental stress with caviar extract, vitamin c, and other potent volumizing ingredients.u003c/pu003e

Ranavat Regenerative Veda Bond Repair Conditioner

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As I Am Classic Co-Wash Cleansing Cream Conditioner

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Kaia Naturals Overnight Dry Shampoo

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SHAZ u0026 KIKS Back to Your Roots Scalp + Hair Prewash

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The Best Hair Thickening Styling Products

Living Proof Full Thickening Mousse

u003cpu003eThis weightless mousse will be a game-changer in your haircare routine. It gives your hair the instant appearance of boosted body with long-lasting, touchable thickness.u003c/pu003e

SACHAJUAN Volume Cream

u003cpu003eBalance your hair while adding volume and shine with this versatile styling cream. It protects from heat while hydrating and volumizing for an overall fuller look.u003c/pu003e

adwoa beauty Baomint Leave In Conditioning Styler

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R+Co RODEO STAR Thickening Style Foam

u003cpu003eInstantly add density and lift to your hair with this vitamin E and aloe-based foam. Nourish your hair while lifting it sky-high.u003c/pu003e

Innersense Organic Beauty I Create Lift Volumizing Foam

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Christophe Robin Cleansing Volumizing Paste with Rose Extracts

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REVERIE RAKE Styling Balm

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Gisou Propolis Infused Polishing Primer

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The Best Hair Thickening Serums and Sprays

Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray

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Aveda Thickening Tonic

u003cpu003eThis tonic treats your strands with nourishing and effective volumizing powers for anyone who needs a boost of texture.u003c/pu003e

Boldify Hair Thickening Spray

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Ceremonia Guava Beach Waves

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-size: revert; color: initial; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, u0026quot;Segoe UIu0026quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, u0026quot;Helvetica Neueu0026quot;, sans-serif;u0022u003eFine hair, don’t care. Perfect the coveted beachy look with this texturizing spray that gives you effortless styling assistance for instant bouncy waves.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e

Maya Chia The Mane Agent

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-size: revert; color: initial; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, u0026quot;Segoe UIu0026quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, u0026quot;Helvetica Neueu0026quot;, sans-serif;u0022u003eThis deeply enriching serum addresses your hair concerns like you would your face. Suitable for all hair types, it’s a bonding treatment that deeply repairs and adds volume at once.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e

Nioxin Diamax Hair Thickening Treatment

u003cpu003eThis clinical-strength thickening treatment is a classic for a reason. Increase the thickness of each strand of hair, no matter how fine your locks. HTX technology contains ingredients like caffeine, niacinamide, and panthenol to thicken hair at the roots, while also protecting against breakage.u003c/pu003e

Sunday II Sunday Edge Flourish Daily Nourishing Serum

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-size: revert; color: initial; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, u0026quot;Segoe UIu0026quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, u0026quot;Helvetica Neueu0026quot;, sans-serif;u0022u003eApply this serum to your edges or any thinner spot of hair for miracle growth. Biotin and banana extract restores, protects, and repairs hair prone to thinning or experiencing breakage caused by pulling or tight styles.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e

Evolvh Instavolume Volumizing Elixir

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-size: revert; color: initial; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, u0026quot;Segoe UIu0026quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, u0026quot;Helvetica Neueu0026quot;, sans-serif;u0022u003eFine, oily hair needs this plant-powered elixir that beats oiliness and boosts volume. It’s your everyday solution to detangle, refresh, and add instant volume.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e

Grow Gorgeous Intense Hair Density Serum

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-size: revert; color: initial; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, u0026quot;Segoe UIu0026quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, u0026quot;Helvetica Neueu0026quot;, sans-serif;u0022u003eClinically proven to increase hair density by 13%, this serum is made with biomimetic peptide, red clover extract, and green tea. It works from the scalp and the roots to promote hair density and create a fuller, healthier halo of hair.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e

The Nue Co. Supa_Thick Hair Treatment

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-size: revert; color: initial; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, u0026quot;Segoe UIu0026quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, u0026quot;Helvetica Neueu0026quot;, sans-serif;u0022u003eThis anti-shedding solution builds more full-bodied hair by supporting the health of the scalp, aiding circulation, rebalancing the scalp microbiome, removing product build-up, and protecting follicles.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e

Textured Press Black Magic Oil

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-size: revert; color: initial; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, u0026quot;Segoe UIu0026quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, u0026quot;Helvetica Neueu0026quot;, sans-serif;u0022u003eA cult favorite, this serum is bound to sell out. This expertly crafted blend of peppermint and eucalyptus helps cleanse the scalp while organic oils nourish to promote growth and thickness.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e

Iles Formula Scalp + Rejuvenating Booster

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Goldie Locks Signature Serum

u003cpu003eTransform your locks with this deeply penetrating serum that rebuilds your strands for thicker, healthier hair.u003c/pu003e

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Good hair isn’t just about genetics. Sure, some people are blessed with resilient, glossy, and manageable locks while others of us have to put in a little more effort. But you can fake it until you make it—all it takes is some strategic use of the best hair styling products on the market.

There are an infinite number of hairstyles you can try. Beachy waves, slicked-back buns, and even spontaneously cut bangs à la Emily in Paris all have their place. But agonizing for hours in front of the mirror is not on my 2023 bucket list. Neither is fretting over hairstyles that don’t make it past lunch. We’re all looking for that perfect hair styling product that is both effective and effortless. Luckily, finding it might be easier than you think.

Featured image of Iskra Lawrence by Michelle Nash.

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Tips for Healthier, Hydrated Hair in 2023

Wherever your hair journey takes you, there’s one lesson to learn sooner rather than later: play the long game. The secret to good hair is healthy hair. The best hair styling products work hard for your hair in the short- and long term. By choosing products that restore your natural texture, heal damage, and prevent split ends, you’ll find yourself spending less time on your hair for better results.

The second lesson is the cornerstone to hair care and skin care alike: choose products tailored to your needs, not what looks good on the Sephora shelf.

With a nourishing, curated hair care routine in your arsenal, your hair will have that coveted effortless look in no time—whatever your style of choice. Read on to discover the best hair styling products for thick, fine, curly, and straight hair. Oh, and everything in between.

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The Best Hair Styling Products

When it comes to the best hair styling products, the answer is simple: whatever works best for your hair type. Pomade, hair wax, mousse, styling cream, and hair masks galore. But choosing the right one is the question.

The holy grails of hair care include anything that feeds your hair as it styles it. Nothing ruins a look more than breakage and product buildup. The best products focus on hydration and nourishment while supporting your hair texture.

For your best hair ever, choose products based on your hair needs and texture. If you have thinner hair, focus on lightweight products that add volume and prevent breakage. If you have thick or curly hair, you need more heavy-duty, hydrating products to prevent dryness while maintaining a firm hold.

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The Best Hair Styling Products for Natural Hair

If you have thick, curly 3A-4C hair, finding a styling product that actually works is hard enough. Let alone one that doesn’t make your hair brittle. Sometimes, it’s tempting to go for anything that works and deal with the damage that comes. But trust me: there are unicorn products that hold your hair in place without doing harm in the process.

First, focus on quenching your thirsty strands. Thick, curly hair is prone to dryness. Try curl creams and leave-in sprays that lock in moisture to make your hair easier to style. Then, find products that don’t flake and dry on your hair. Look for smooth, lightweight textures to avoid the dreaded crunch, and don’t leave behind buildup.

The Best Hair Styling Products for Fine Hair

If your hair is hard to style, you might be at a loss with hair products. A lot of products can weigh your hair down, especially if your hair won’t hold a curl without a lot of help.

Opt for mousses and texture sprays to give your hair volume. And while hair oils might be great for your overall hair health, use them lightly when you’re seeking styling success. Hair stylists recommend foams, powdered hair-building fibers, and root-lifting sprays that create the illusion of thicker hair.

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The Healthiest Hair Ingredients and Products

When it comes to products that keep our hair its healthiest, it’s important to look for those that nourish and repair your hair structure, making it easier to style it in the long run. Think lightweight natural oils that are full of antioxidants, amino acids, and essential oils to help your hair grow and repair itself.

Some ingredients to look for include:

  • Castor oil
  • Argan Oil
  • Coconut Oil
  • Jojoba Oil
  • Shea Butter
  • Olive Oil
  • Rosemary Oil
  • Hyaluronic Acid
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Chemicals and Ingredients to Steer Clear Of

Increasingly, more and more of us are choosing clean shampoos and conditioners to avoid stripping our strands in the shower. We’re also more aware of the dangers of excessive heat styling. Hello, heat protectant and Dyson Airwrap dupes.

But you should take the same care with your hair styling products. Stay clear of chemicals such as:

  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
  • Parabens (Propyl, Methyl, and Butyl)
  • Propylene Glycol
  • Formaldehyde
  • Diethanolamine (DEA)
  • Triethanolamine (TEA)
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The Best Hair Styling Products for All Hair Types

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Ceremonia Açai Style Refresher

u003cpu003eRejuvenate hair between washes with this resculpting mist, infused with Ceremonia’s signature scent. Superfruit Açai’s powerful antioxidants reshape strands and extend the life of your style.u003c/pu003e

Act + Acre Dry Shampoo

u003cpu003eSorry to say it, but your aerosol dry shampoo might be full of carcinogens. This rice and tapioca-based powder is a clean alternative to make your style last longer between washes.u003c/pu003e

Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil

u003cpu003eEverything from Olaplex is worth the hype. If you’re rocking a slicked-back look, try this styling serum oil to tame frizz, enhance shine, and nourish your strands from scalp to tip.u003c/pu003e

KeraCare Styling Wax Stick

u003cpu003eTame flyaways with the incredible hold of this styling wax stick. The castor oil-rich formula is magic for hair strengthening and growth. Brush over your edges to touch up any style in a flash. u003c/pu003e

Briogeo 3-in-1 Leave-In Spray

u003cpu003eA superfood blend that’s literally a green smoothie for your hair. Not your average leave-in spray, it detangles, conditions, and protects hair from environmental damage. Use it on damp hair to lock in protection and moisture before your products.u003c/pu003e

The Best Hair Styling Products for Straight or Fine Hair

Colour Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray

u003cpu003eThis beloved keratin-like spray is a must-have for fine hair. Smooth and volumize for silky, frizz-free results with humidity-blocking technology that lasts through multiple shampoos.u003c/pu003e

Sachajuan Fibre Paste

u003cpu003eYour new favorite nourishing hair paste provides texture and a robust, flexible hold while retaining moisture. Use on wet or dry hair for a durable, non-greasy finish.u003c/pu003e

Innersense Organic Beauty I Create Lift Volumizing Foam

u003cpu003eApply this mousse-like styling foam to wet or dry hair to smooth and add volume It also helps refresh your roots between washes.u003c/pu003e

The Best Hair Styling Products for Natural or Curly Hair

Bread Beauty Supply Hair Cream

u003cpu003eWith its soft-serve texture and hydrating results, this curl cream is a go-to styling product that treats your hair while you wear it. It enhances curls without any stiffness. No crunch, just curls.u003c/pu003e

Camille Rose Aloe Whipped Butter Gel

u003cpu003eA silky soft butter made of rich aloe vera gel crafted to provide moisture and lightweight styling hold. Not flaky, not sticky, just right.u003c/pu003e

Pattern Beauty Strong Hold Hair Gel

u003cpu003eFor a strong but flexible hold, this gel lasts long without damaging or drying your hair in the process. Mix with your favorite leave-in conditioner for a curl-holding wash-and-go look.u003c/pu003e

Curls Passion Fruit Curl Control Paste

u003cpu003eSlick and sculpt the most stubborn edges. This smooth-textured paste doesn’t flake or make your curls greasy. Its rich but lightweight ingredients include castor oil, shea butter, mango seed butter, jojoba oil, and vitamin E oil.u003c/pu003e

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And just like that, another year has flown by. Here we are, in the liminal last weeks of December, staring down 2023 with mixed emotions. Preeminent nostalgia? By the bucketful. Anxiety? A little suspicion? Yes, those too. But mostly, there’s excitement, hope, and the resolve to manifest the best versions of ourselves. Whether you do that by setting resolutions or making a vision board, the new year energy is inescapable. To get a head start on what’s to come in 2023, I asked some experts for their 2023 beauty trend predictions. And boy, did they deliver.

As a beauty writer, I’m always curious about how the new year will look for (and on) me. In pictures, what trends will I embrace—and which will I regret? Will new laugh lines emerge on my face and what skincare will I adopt to prevent them? Will I finally cut bangs or dye my hair the copper shade I’ve been threatening all 2022? Only time—and seasoned beauty industry vets—will tell.

Featured image courtesy of Stella Simona.

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Experts Share Their 2023 Beauty Trend Predictions

To see into the future, all you need is the help of some trend-predicting experts. From founders to estheticians, I surveyed the best beauty experts in the business to get their takes on the coming skin, hair, and makeup trends.

Their takes range from maximalism to minimalism, pared-back skincare, and bold beauty. There’s a beauty trend for everyone. Read on to get the full 2023 trend report. My prediction? You’re going to wear the new year beautifully.

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Skin

More Skinimalism

Skinimalism caught mainstream attention this year as the clean look trend spurred a renewed appreciation for barefaced beauty and using fewer but better products. In 2023, this trend will continue, propelled by a sustainability mindset.

 “The rise of ‘less but better’ is fueled by our Covid-experience, the challenging economic environment, and growing consciousness about the state of our planet,” says Dr. Conny Wittke, Environmentalist and Co-Founder of Superzero. “In 2023, we will see an increasing ‘new eco’ movement where a minimalistic sustainable approach is preferred over the wasteful consumerism, which lacks style and true character.”

One Step Further Than Sunscreen

With sustainability on the brain and sunscreen slathered from head to toe, 2023 will bring even more ways to protect our skin from environmental damage. UV rays and pollution abound, depleting collagen and diminishing skin elasticity.

“A steady increase in ground-level ozone should emphasize the importance of using products rich in antioxidants,” says Ása Brynjólfsdóttir, Director of R&D of Blue Lagoon. She also notes that “increased heat and humidity calls for more dynamic skincare. Different seasons, climates, and humidity levels will call for a revaluation of skincare needs.”

Skincare as a Ritual

Skincare doesn’t have to be a tedious routine. Like any daily ritual, it should fit your life, your values, and your needs. 2022 introduced skin cycling and cycle syncing, and 2023 will take this further with more intuitive skincare rituals as wellness practices.

According to Giselle Go and Philipe Terrien, co-founders of DAMDAM, “The skin is a living organ, and its concerns shift with seasons, environment, and our internal biology. Rather than a 10-18 (!) step routine, we propose the contrary and keep it minimal with 3-5 steps to let the skin breathe and perform its function.” Rotating your products keeps you in tune with your skin and its needs, rather than mindlessly slapping on serums and hoping for the best.

Lesley Thornton, Holistic Esthetician and Founder of KLUR, adds: “In 2023, I believe beauty practices will be embraced as part of our health and well-being and less as indulgence. Aromatherapy will have a major role in the way we partake in scent, and body care will be more like home spa treatments.”

The Body Care Boom

The body really does keep the score, inside and out. If you’ve noticed your favorite skincare brands toting their new body care lines, you’re not the only one. You’ve got your skincare routine for your face, but what about everything from the neck down? The skinification of body care is here to stay.

“We’ll see more skincare brands taking beneficial actives from their skincare lines and apply it to products for other parts of the body,” says Nina Zilka of Alder New York. “We’ve seen how wonderful certain ingredients are for skin and consumers want to apply those same effects to their hair and body.” 2023 will be the year of thoughtful body care with nourishing ingredients, anti-aging properties, and even buzzy beauty favorites like chemical exfoliants, retinol, and niacinamide.

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Hair

Frosted Tips Take the 2020S

The nostalgic makeup and fashion looks of the 90s are making a comeback—and hair trends are taking note. Frosted tips are back, but these are not the exaggerated bleach looks you remember. Instead, 2023 will see everyone asking for strategic highlights for an updated “frosted” look.

To get the retro face-framing aesthetic, Nous Haircare’s Tylor Johnson says, “tone down the highlights a shade or two lighter than the client’s base color to create a dimensional monochromatic look.” This bright, hybrid effect works on any hair shade and will be everywhere this winter.

Gemini Hair

Every year, our team waits for the Pinterest Predicts list to check the pulse of the new year’s new vibe. For hair, Pinterest says Gemini Hair will be a top trend. “In 2023, two-toned tresses will take off more than ever. Gen Z and Millennials are behind this rising trend in hair color that mixes natural hues with bright blues, purples, and pinks. Blue and black braids, plus lavender and blonde hair are on the up. Book an appointment with your stylist before it’s too late!

Big Blowouts

Fluffy hair was big, literally, in 2022. The muse: Matilda Djerf. The tool: the Dyson Airwrap. While the 70s-inspired curtain bangs dominated our feeds this year, sweep those bangs from your face and embrace the 90s with big blowouts in 2023. With new tools and technology, you don’t have to save your blowouts for special occasions and salon trips. When it comes to styling, unleash your hair from those slick buns and embrace vintage-inspired volume in 2023.

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Don’t Skimp on Scalp Care

Rinse, repeat… but don’t forget your scalp. A clean scalp means long healthy hair. While we’ve seen scalp serums emerge into the hair care scene, a complete scalp treatment routine is coming soon to your shelves in 2023.

“Scalp care is essential for overall hair health, and while people tend to focus on scalp treatments, the shampoos we use every day are essential for scalp health,” says Dr. Conny Wittke. “Hair can appear limp and lifeless or become overly greasy due to buildup on the scalp from hair care products, environmental factors, or minerals and chlorine from hard water or pool water. Regular removal of such buildup, with a clarifying shampoo, is important for healthy-looking hair, airy bounce, restored shine, and for styling and coloring products to work effectively.”

#Barbiecore

Every year, a bold color trend emerges for only the most daring among us to try. Be it platinum blonde, copper orange, or a light lavender, playful hues go in and out of style like everything else. 2023’s bold color: bright, Barbie pink. Barbiecore was the year’s hottest TikTok fashion trend, and Pantone’s color of the year is Viva Magenta. Embrace the Gen Z-approved hue with this hot hair color—if you dare.

Jamie Mazzei, creative director for NuBest Salon & Spa in Manhasset, NY,  one of the largest salons in the country, says: “If you’re looking for something a bit more daring and bright, try the #Barbiecore trend. Decide which side of the pink spectrum you want to be on, and then ask your colorist to match your preferred pink. If you have blond hair, it’s a simple process adding a gorgeous pink hue. If you have darker hair and you want the pink to pop, your stylist may need to bleach your hair first.”

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Makeup

Lots of Liner

Soft goth, indie sleaze, and grunge girl—oh my! These throwback aesthetics all have one thing in common: dark eyeliner—and lots of it (preferably smudged). And it’s coming back in 2023. Put together the 90s/Y2K revivals and the reign of effortless beauty, and here you have it: a look that’s dramatic, but also looks like you just rolled out of bed.

I saw an Alexa Chung interview once in the heyday of “I’m with the band” rocker-chic in which she described her unconventional morning makeup routine: smudging her day-old eyeliner around her eyes. While I’d never advocate for sleeping in your makeup, the aesthetic is one I will be personally indulging in. So charcoal your eyes with vigor. Godspeed.

Unnatural Glow

Yes, everybody will still want that lit-from-within glow in 2023—but with a Y2K twist. Pinterest predicts that rave culture is making a comeback, so naturally, its influence will trickle down into beauty. Grab your glitter. Anything that sparkles and shimmers is in for 2023. Take highlighter one step further and illuminate your look with gemstones and glitter around your eyes, on your cheeks, or even around your lips. Your main sources of inspo will be disco, Euphoria, and the roaring 20s. Anything that would have guaranteed your entry into Studio 54.

Skin-Supporting Makeup

Multi-use makeup is in. I’m talking skin tints that triple as a vitamin C serum and an SPF. Lip and cheek balms fortified with hyaluronic acid. Anything that can be used multiple times in your routine, and blurs the line between skincare and makeup. Yes, you should still apply a generous amount of sunscreen before you put on your face. But an eyeshadow with UV-blocking properties doesn’t hurt. Get ready for everything you put on your skin to support your skincare efforts rather than sabotaging them.

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No matter your hair type or texture, there are a few universal truths in hair care: rinse and repeat, don’t wet your hair for at least 24 hours post-perm, and, for some reason, your hair never looks as good in the winter. But it’s not just you. Winter is hard on hair (and often leads to dry, damaged locks). Your hair lays flatter, your styles don’t last as long, and your strands are prone to breakage. But there’s hope to revitalize your tired tresses. By learning a few tried and true winter hair care tips, you can expect plenty of good hair days come 2023.

Featured image by Michelle Nash.

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The Skinny on Dry Winter Hair

There’s a reason your hair is harder to style in the winter. It’s in the air, says Boris Oak, clean beauty expert and founder of EVOLVh. “Cooler weather is typically drier weather, compounded with indoor heat, which is also typically dry.”

Dry air equals dry hair. And dry hair is impossible to manage—but not impossible to fix. Hydration is the key to everything: glowing skin, a healthy body, and shiny, healthy hair. While upping your winter water intake and taking hair vitamins can go a long way, some of the best winter hair care tips recommend just a few topical switches. Investing in a good shampoo and conditioner, a hair oil, and a hydrating hair mask might be all it takes to counteract winter dryness.

I spoke with Oak to get his hair secrets and to discover the best winter hair care tips for healthy strands all year long.

Boris Oak

Founder of EVOLVh and clean beauty expert

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How Winter Weather Affects Hair Health

Dry air and colder temperatures aren’t just red flags for your hair health—dry hair is a styling nightmare. “Drier hair is dull, it doesn’t hold its shape well, and it overall looks lackluster,” says Oak. “Dry hair is also more prone to damage as the hair becomes more brittle. That can lead to additional split ends or additional damage to hair when you combine the use of heated styling products with dry hair.”

Should we swap out our hair care products in the winter?

To prevent damaged and “lackluster” locks, Oak recommends taking your hair hydration seriously. Hydration is essential for your entire body, inside and out. Hydrating products are must-haves in your routine. Especially for winter hair care.

“If you are not using products designed to hydrate your hair, the winter marks a good time to swap out your shampoo, conditioner, and styling products to ones that will provide an additional boost of moisture to account for harsher environmental conditions.”

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The Best and Worst Winter Hair Care Ingredients

Your shampoos might be sabotaging you. If you’re not using the right ingredients, you’ll fall victim to a bad case of dry winter woes. Oak recommends:

  • Natural oils like sunflower, rosehip, sweet almond, and kiwi seed oil to add moisture.
  • Humectants, ingredients that draw moisture in from the air to boost hydration.

And no matter the season, Oak also suggests avoiding:

  • Any products with alcohol, which further dry out hair.
  • Ingredients like parabens, sulfates, phthalates, panthenol, and synthetic fragrances.

Does hair oiling work?

If you’ve never tried hair oiling, then you’ve likely come across it on the internet. It even became a TikTok trend for a while, but as we know, these can be hit or miss. Turns out though, hair oiling could be the cure to dry winter strands.

According to Oak, “there is research from the last decade that shows the benefits of hair oiling. Its history dates back thousands of years.” But the question remains: should everyone try it?

“Hair oiling is the process of applying an oil to the scalp and roots and massaging them down the hair shaft or simply applying oils to the tips of the hair to prevent split ends,” explains Oak. “Hair oiling is safe for most people, but if you have eczema, excess dandruff, or any other skin condition, you want to speak with your dermatologist to determine if hair oiling is appropriate.”

Try scalp serums if you’re nervous to try a full oiling routine. Combine this practice with scalp massages for the complete Ayurvedic treatment.

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Winter Hair Care Tips: It All Starts With the Scalp

Scalp care is key when you’re trying to maintain healthy, hydrated hair. To keep it from drying out, Oak shares the following winter hair care tips:

  • Keep your hair protected anytime you go outside, with a hat, hood, or scarf.
  • At home, when you shower or bathe, do so in warm (not hot) water. Hot water can strip your scalp of natural oils essential for scalp health.
  • Try to scale back the number of times you wash your hair each week. Even just one less time per week can help keep some of the natural oil in your hair to help with moisture.
  • Incorporate a scalp oil into your routine that is formulated with antioxidants, ceramides, and natural extracts to stimulate hair follicles for the appearance of thicker, fuller hair, soothes the scalp, and protects hair from breakage.

And because hat hair is often a concern in the winter, Oak has a few words of wisdom to share. “Dry your hair entirely before wearing a hat, so that your hair doesn’t take on the shape of your hat while it dries,” says Oak. “Remove your hat as soon as possible. Use products that will help boost the health of your hair so it withstands the friction from your hat each day.”

Tips for Fighting Frizz and Static

“Static is notorious in the winter due to the lack of humidity in the air, which increases the static electricity in the air. You can combat static and frizz by using a moisturizing shampoo when you wash your hair and a moisturizing conditioner every time you wet your hair.”

Try silk accessories like silk scrunchies, pillows, and head wraps to reduce friction while you sleep.

For extra protection, Oak recommends using “a hair mask once a week, or every other week, to help boost hydration and hair health. Leave-in conditioners are also great options if you don’t have time for a hair mask but want an extra boost.”

The Best Products to Keep Winter Hair Healthy

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Best Winter Shampoos and Conditioners

Ranavat Regenerative Veda Bond Complex Conditioner

u003cpu003eNew on the haircare scene, the Ranavat conditioner is an instant hit. It contains pink lotus, hibiscus, amla, and jasmine and is sourced directly from India to strengthen broken bonds and feed thirsty strands.u003c/pu003e

Flawless Hydrating Co-Wash Cleansing Hair Conditioner

u003cpu003eRestore vibrancy and elasticity with this hydrating co-wash. Remove build-up while deeply nourishing and conditioning your strands. u003c/pu003e

Naturally Drenched Rebalance Pre-Conditioner Treatment

u003cpu003eThis step between your shampoo and conditioner makes all the difference. Detox and nourish your scalp to give your hair a clean slate with this reblanacing treatment.u003c/pu003e

Olaplex Hair Repair Treatment Set

u003cpu003eEverybody loves Olaplex for a reason. Follow this four-step treatment to hydrate dry hair, heal damaged strands, and repair broken bonds.u003c/pu003e

Sienna Naturals Maintenance u0026 Growth Ritual

u003cpu003eThis full hair care set is not just a routine, it’s a ritual. With carefully curated natural oils, it balances your scalp’s pH, stimulates hair growth, and repairs breakage in four nourishing steps. u003c/pu003e
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Best Hair Masks and Balms

EVOLVH UltraRepair Reconstructing Masque

u003cpu003eDrench your strands in this healing hair mask. Amino acids and essential fatty acids coat your hair to reverse damage.u003c/pu003e

Sachajuan Hair Repair Masque

u003cpu003eRegenerate and repair hair cells with this algae-based hair mask. This intense treatment delivers hydration in just 10 minutes.u003c/pu003e

Herve x Jones Road Universal Hair Balm

u003cpu003eSmooth and soften your mane with this hair balm for all hair types and textures. Leave it in all day for a strong hold that nourishes your strands at the same time.u003c/pu003e

Everist The Deep Conditioning Concentrate

u003cpu003ePumpkin seed and aloe vera make this rich, stand-out mask the ultimate repair tool for dry, damaged hair.u003c/pu003e
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Best Hair Oils and Serums

EVOLVh Better Roots Scalp + Hair Oil

u003cpu003eOak recommends this antioxidant-rich oil for all your hair oiling uses. Whether you’re massaging in a few drops or coating your strands, this versatile oil will strengthen your hair from root to tip.u003c/pu003e

Act+Acre Stem Cell Scalp Serum

u003cpu003eDetox your scalp with this stem cell serum. Aloe vera and bamboo extract hydrate and clear your scalp for healthier hair.u003c/pu003e

Maya Chia Advanced Multi-Correctional Scalp u0026 Hair Treatment

u003cpu003eThis luxe hair treatment is worth the hype. It combines peptides, amino acids, vegetable collagen, and fermented minerals to nourish hair follicles for impressive hair growth and repair.u003c/pu003e

Weleda Rosemary Conditioning Hair Oil

u003cpu003eu003ca href=u0022https://camillestyles.com/beauty/rosemary-water-for-hair/u0022u003eRosemary oilu003c/au003e is a viral hair growth hack for a reason. This invigorating oil deeply conditions and strengthens your hair for more manageable strands.u003c/pu003e

Nuele Hair Serum

u003cpu003eYour hair will eat up this rich, nourishing serum. The residue-free formula of five concentrated oils detangles, strengthens, and protects your strands in one step.u003c/pu003e

Reverie Milk + Cake Duo

u003cpu003eThis two-step hair system starts in the scalp to nourish and repair your locks. It has it all: an irresistible name, sleek packaging, and real results. u003c/pu003e
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Best Winter Hair Sprays

Rahua Hydration Detangler UV Barrier

u003cpu003eProtect your hair from the elements with this UV-protecting detangler. The leave-in formula softens and protects your hair with a winter-proof barrier.u003c/pu003e

SHAZ u0026 KIKS Rice + Chai Refresh Spray

u003cpu003eRice water is a popular DIY remedy to help damaged hair heal and grow. Replace your DIY formula with this lightweight spray to heal your hair barrier and deeply nourish your strands.u003c/pu003e

Innersense Organic Beauty Sweet Spirit Leave In Conditioner

u003cpu003eThis cult-beauty favorite uses u003ca href=u0022https://camillestyles.com/beauty/tamanu-oil-for-skin/u0022u003etamanu oilu003c/au003e for intense hydration and damage repair without the product build-up.u003c/pu003e

Ceremonia Guava Rescue Spray

u003cpu003eThis cult-favorite spray smells as good as it works. Instantly refresh your style without weighing down your strands.u003c/pu003e

SUNDAY II SUNDAY REVIVE ME Daily Moisturizing Spray

u003cpu003eThis refreshing daily spray revives damaged strands with lightweight moisture. Argan oil, green tea, and their signature Himalayan Mushroom Complex supply weightless hydration.u003c/pu003e
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Best Winter Hair Accessories

The Q-Redew Hair Steamer

u003cpu003eHair steaming is another way to infuse your dry winter strands with moisture. This unmatched portable steamer easily refreshes your hair without heat damage.u003c/pu003e

Crown Affair The Silk Scrunchie Set

u003cpu003eSilk scrunchies are more than just a fashion statement. Reduce friction to your hair with this essential accessory.u003c/pu003e

PATTERN Satin Cap

u003cpu003eWhether sleeping in satin caps is old hat or a brand-new habit, it’s an easy step to add to your haircare routine to retain moisture and reduce friction.u003c/pu003e

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The year 2022 brought us some particularly funky-sounding beauty trends. But despite my visceral aversion to the name “moisture sandwich,” the concept itself is solid. With a rebrand (literally any other name), the method should live on in the New Year (and has been around forever anyway), but not every BeautyTok trend should stick around.

To get a sense of the good, the bad, and the too weird to worry about, I tapped a stable of beauty experts for their end-of-the-year takes on 2022 skincare, makeup, and hair trends.

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Skincare Trends

Skin Cycling

I love that we are talking more about skin cycling. It has been around for many years, but the catchy name and TikTok endorsement have put it at the forefront of beauty trends, and it is actually good for your skin. Remember this: treatment steps like AHAs, BHA, and retinol activate your skin and make it work. Just like if you pull a muscle and need to skip working out, sometimes your skin is not up for the task, and you need to let it rest. Asking it to do more will only lead to irritation and unwanted results. Learn to know when your skin is ready for a workout and when it’s not.  — Dr. Heather D. Rogers, Founder and CEO of Doctor Rogers Skin Care 

Moisturizing Ingredients

I have been loving how popular ceramides and niacinamides have been this year. I think they are great ingredients to have in your arsenal, especially if your skin tends to be sensitive. — Joanna Vargas, Celebrity Facialist, Founder of Joanna Vargas Salons and Skincare

Slugging

Is it necessary for everyone or all the time? Absolutely not, but for those with super dry or inflamed skin, applying a thicker occlusive on the skin really helps to speed up healing and prevent water loss. — LA-Based Esthetician, Matthew Miller

Subtle Lip Filler

I’m also excited about the movement toward beautiful subtle lip filler and the move away from big formless sausage lips. It’s all about finding someone with a light hand and understanding the underlying anatomy of the lips who can select the right injectable for you.  — Dr. Heather D. Rogers, Founder and CEO of Doctor Rogers Skin Care 

More Love for Natural-Looking Lips

I am loving the shift from the Kylie Jenner lip to “your lips but better” lips. I am happy that patients are no longer asking to be overfilled. The new lip fillers and injection techniques that have emerged onto the scene yield much more natural, soft, and defined lips. —  SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Hillary Mills

Tried-and-True (and Googled)

Of the most googled beauty ingredients in 2022, I am happy that HA, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin A/retinols were also a top trend. — Dr. Shirley Madhère, MD, New York-based holistic plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery and Jet Set Beauty RX

A Big Year for Daily SPF

The movement toward the daily application of sunscreen made huge progress this year. Everyone is talking about what an essential step it is against the onslaught of aging, and they are right! 90% of aging comes from the sun, so why not stop that from happening in the first place? —  Dr. Heather D. Rogers, Founder and CEO of Doctor Rogers Skin Care 

PRP as a Filler Alternative

PRP, or Platelet Rich Plasma, is a great alternative to filler and is also great to combine with skin treatments. It entails drawing blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to separate its components, and then injected into the skin or used on top of the skin using a plethora of modalities. These procedures help improve the formation of collagen and elastin and are full of important growth factors, which give your skin an amazing boost. — Salt Lake City-Based SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Mindy Simpson

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Makeup Trends

Graphic Liner

And glitter! I’ve been known to wear both to workouts and soccer practices.  — Casey Georgeson, Founder and CEO of Saint Jane Beauty

Scent Nostalgia

Nostalgic fragrances like Vanilla also had a moment, which I love because it reminds me of sweeter times. — Rosie Jane Johnston, Founder of By/Rosie Jane

Hair Trends

“Expensive Brunette”

Hailey Bieber really inspired so many people to go darker with their hair color, going the Expensive Brunette route which felt so modern and fresh. — Jason Lee, Hairstylist, Colorist, and Founder of Mela & Kera

The “Skinification” of Hair

It’s been my philosophy as a hairstylist throughout my career. There’s unfortunately been a significant increase in the amount of hair breakage and premature hair loss, but the consumer has become increasingly educated and aware of the ingredients in their hair care. Many of our new customers have turned to Iles Formula as it’s made using raw, sustainably sourced ingredients, often found in skincare. — Wendy Iles, Celebrity Hairstylist and Founder of Iles Formula

Layers

I loved seeing layers make a strong return with shags and ‘mullet-silhouettes’ in all hair textures signaling the return of the ‘haircut’ which had gone silent for so many years. We haven’t been this adventurous with haircuts since the 90s. — Jason Lee, Hairstylist, Colorist, and Founder of Mela & Kera

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The Most Baffling Beauty Trends of 2022

Skincare Trends

DIY Skincare

Anything you see on TikTok that uses household or other beauty products that are not intentionally formulated for skin—like using deodorant as a primer, using glue to remove blackheads, using toothpaste to treat zits, or using hairspray to set makeup. Household items are not recommended for skin care because they are not manufactured for that purpose.

When you DIY your skin care, you open yourself up to allergic reactions and rebound effects that exacerbate the issue you are trying to address. Toothpaste will strip your skin, the glue will destroy its barrier, salt and sugar scrubs will create microtears, and hairspray or coconut oil will lead to congestion and breakouts.

I urge everyone to stop taking skin care advice from people with no skin or health background. You wouldn’t ask a person without children for parenting advice; why would you trust a random person regarding your health? — Medical esthetician Candace Marino, aka The LA Facialist 

More DIY Skincare…

Let’s get rid of home remedy skincare. One huge trend has been Aspirin for acne—people are taking Aspirin at home, crushing them up, and placing the powder/paste on their blemishes. If you were to talk to a dermatologist about this trend, they would jump at the chance to tell you that is not helpful and can actually harm or damage the skin. Consider meeting with a professional skincare expert for science-backed treatment options for acne! — Salt Lake City-based SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Mindy Simpson

Pore Vacuuming

Although this viral trend has proven to be oddly satisfying to some, at-home pore vacuuming devices are not necessarily effective and can actually do more harm than good. They can damage the outermost layer leaving skin inflamed and dehydrated. You might even break out more as a result! Instead, opt for a well-balanced chemical exfoliant that also contains anti-inflammatory ingredients, such as the Tête-À-Tête PhytoPeel Resurfacing Mask and PhytoTrilology Booster. — Kira Vidergauz and Dr. Sharon Hirschowitz, co-founders of Tête-À-Tête

Snail Mucin

It’s not that snail mucin is bad for the skin, it just seems super gimmicky. Especially when you have humectants like glycerin that are just as good—and without possibly stressing out an animal for the ingredient. — LA-Based Esthetician, Matthew Miller

The “Tinkle” Razor

AKA at-home dermaplaning. Please leave that to the professionals. I’ve seen too many people bruise, cut, and even give themselves infections! — Kasey Boone, Los Angeles esthetician and founder of Glow Skincare

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Makeup Trends

Caterpillar Eyelashes 

Enough said. — Rea Ann Silva, Creator and CEO of Beautyblender 

Fox Brows

I am not a fan personally of the “fox brow” lift à la Bella Hadid. I feel it looks tight, pulled, and very unnatural. For clients who are looking for a lift, I prefer using Botox for a subtle improvement.SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Hillary Mills

Unnecessary Merch

It felt like every beauty brand launched some kind of limited edition merch this year… hopefully in 2023, more brands will start thinking about the environmental impact of unneeded merch. — Rosie Jane Johnston, founder of By/Rosie Jane

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Hair Trends

The “Wolf Cut”

My 11-year-old daughter asked for one, and I realized I still have PTSD from when my Mom gave me bangs in the 5th grade. Oh, and brow lamination… I can’t get on board. — Casey Georgeson, Founder and CEO of Saint Jane Beauty 

The “Octopus Cut”

I never really got into the term “Octopus haircut.” I’m all for a 90s influence but this trend is one that I’m okay to let go of. I just feel like shags and mullets are strong iconic silhouettes that are definitive throwbacks and were haircuts that became legendary. The Octopus haircut just doesn’t hold up in comparison. — Jason Lee, Hairstylist, Colorist, and Founder of Mela & Kera

Baby Bangs

I mean, I wish I could pull bangs off in general, but I feel like it is very few that can rock a baby bang and make it look awesome. I’m hoping that regular, face-framing bangs come back. — Salt Lake City-based SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Mindy Simpson

Strawberry Blonde

Strawberry copper tones have had their moment as we head into rich mocha brown earth tones. — Trace Henningsen, Celebrity Hairstylist and Leonor Greyl Ambassador

Bleached Brows

Having a background in makeup, I love a strong brow. Brows frame the face and without them, things can look off. Also, it just scares me to mess with the brows. Once injured, brows don’t easily grow back. All of us who overplucked in high school probably know this. Bleaching and unnecessarily damaging those precious brows need to go. — Salt Lake City-Based SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Mindy Simpson

Vivid Tones

I’m so over block color and contrasting vivid tones. For clients who aren’t willing to do the maintenance and upkeep, the hair is more prone to damage, breakage, and dulling. Wearing this type of hair color technique, as it was seen on young popstars this year, really detracts from someone’s natural beauty and it’s super expensive to create, let alone refresh. My goal is always to enhance and accentuate the quality and shine of everyone’s locks, and these looks can turn into a total disaster. — Min Kim, L’Oréal Professionnel Global Ambassador

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The 2022 Beauty Trends to Stick With Into 2023

Skincare Trends

Slugging

I think slugging will remain, but I recommend an elevated slugging experience using skin care products with good ingredients for maximum impact on the skin. The Vaseline has got to go! I recommend a balm packed with anti-inflammatory ingredients, antioxidants, and vitamins like Furtuna Skin’s Replenishing Balm, which has potent medicinal plants that calm, soothe, protect the skin, and aid in healing. — Medical esthetician Candace Marino, aka The LA Facialist

Glass Skin

Glass skin is a result of a balanced skincare routine. I personally will always choose a dewy look over matte. — LA-Based Esthetician, Matthew Miller

Ageless Beauty

I think in 2023 we will see more beauty brands embracing authenticity by celebrating real people in marketing campaigns that include Gen X. I think trends like ageless beauty and Botox-free beauty will have a big moment in the New Year. — Rosie Jane Johnston, Founder of By/Rosie Jane

Facial Bars

The trend of sustainability and mindful packaging will continue to bring cleansing bars to the forefront as the modern version of the traditional bar serves some great ingredients without the waste. — Joanna Vargas, Celebrity Facialist, Founder of Joanna Vargas Salons and Skincare

An Inside/Out Glow

The inside/outside connection between skin health and gut health will also continue to be important in how we look after ourselves this year. Our gut microbiome continues to be crucial as it rules over our immunity, sensitivity, and general wellness. We will see more supplements and probiotic smoothies in the new year. — Joanna Vargas, Celebrity Facialist, Founder of Joanna Vargas Salons and Skincare

Fight the Filter

I believe that there is a time and a place for plastic surgery, but the societal standards we have developed for women’s bodies have become increasingly more unnatural and impossible for the average woman to attain. I love seeing women speak up about these issues and promote healthy realistic body imagery in advertising across the industry and think this is a welcome change that is here to stay! — SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Hillary Mills

Bakuchiol

It’s such a unique ingredient in that it has a similar gene expression to retinol. It performs by reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and evens skin tone without the unpleasant side effects you so often see with retinol, like redness, flaking, and irritation. — Kira Vidergauz and Dr. Sharon Hirschowitz, Co-Founders of Tête-À-Tête

Gua Sha

For the face and body. These holistic and ancient practices have been around for thousands of years for a reason. Kasey Boone, Los Angeles Esthetician and Founder of Glow Skincare

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Makeup Trends

Elevated Natural Makeup

I think the super natural Glossier look is a little tired and people are looking to get more creative with their makeup. So a lip oil, but with a heavy lipliner. Matte eyeshadow but with a thick cat eye. Soft and pretty but with an edge. — Cyndi Ramirez Fulton, CEO and Founder of Chillhouse 

Lip Oils

People are obsessed with them for good reason. They’re nourishing and hydrating, and if formulated right, they drench your lips in omegas, vitamins, and antioxidants. — Casey Georgeson, Founder and CEO of Saint Jane Beauty 

Radiance

Radiance is no longer seasonal. It’s important to have a healthy glow all year round. — Rea Ann Silva, Creator and CEO of Beautyblender 

90s Monochrome Makeup Looks

I don’t see this trend going away anytime soon. This slightly grungy, slightly classy trend looks good on pretty much everyone and is easy to do for those that are not makeup-inclined. Take a deep brown from the eye down the contour and to the lips for a stunning look on top of your already glowy skin. — Salt Lake City-based SkinSpirit Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Mindy Simpson

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Hair Trends

The Side Part

I’m personally excited to see the side part make a comeback in the hair category since that’s been my style since the 7th grade. — Casey Georgeson, Founder and CEO of Saint Jane Beauty 

Big, Bouncy Hair

I think butterfly hair, bouncy blowouts, and #healthyhair will stick. It’s about color, styles, and cuts that promote nourished, well-looked-after hair. Hair growth serums and ingestible will continue to remain an important part of our haircare routine in an effort to get the biggest and best blowout of the year. — Tara Simich, Founder and CEO of Mermade Hair

Big Blowouts, With a Modern Twist

The new version of the big blowout is based on nurtured hair—softer and more voluminous without any stiffness. Most traditional styling products result in sticky and stiff hair, which is not what this look is about. Nurtured hair is the way forward. — Wendy Iles, Celebrity Hairstylist and Founder of Iles Formula

Scalp Health

This will always be the priority for our hair. We may follow trends, but healthy hair never goes out of style. Trace Henningsen, Celebrity Hairstylist and Leonor Greyl Ambassador

Organic Hair

We can thank Gen Z for this cool progression where we will see hair being less put together and it will feel just very organic. Gone are the days of a shameful side part, now we are living in a Gen Z world where we get to be confident with our looks and inspiration for 2023 while keeping it minimal, cool and effortless. — Jason Lee, Hairstylist, Colorist, and Founder of Mela & Kera

Glowing Hair

Natural, muted, sun-mimicking, classic, shiny, moisturized hair is in forever. — Min Kim, L’Oréal Professionnel Global Ambassador

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Maybe it’s all the holiday movie inspiration, but I always feel most creative with my hair during the festive winter months. It could also be the coats—all great holiday hairstyles keep your mane safely above the mattifying threat of wool or fleece.

Thanks to the tutorial-fueled nature of HairTok and beauty influencers, the aspirational French twists, ribbon-wrapped high ponies, cascading waves, and messy-yet-perfect top knots of the movies can actually be ours. To guide you on the daring holiday hair journey of your dreams, I’ve rounded up the best guides, tutorials, and how-tos the internet has to offer.

Grab your glitziest hair accessories, your best hairspray, and every bobby pin you can find—and consider this our holiday gift to you.

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Holiday Hairstyles for Short Hair

A French Bob

A maximalist headband, a Chanel ribbon, a pearly barrette—all are apt accessories for a chic Parisian bob.

@wannabe_parisian

Holiday hairstyle for short hair? #frenchbob #bobbedhair #shortbobhairstyle #shorthairstyles French bob, short bob, short hairstyles, french bob hairstyles.

? Last Christmas x Alright – Black Power Ranger

A Little Twisted

A pinned-up chignon is often considered a long-haired luxury, but even chopped locks can capitalize on the classic style’s potential.

Curled and Clipped

Curls, braids, pearly barrettes… this one is practically holiday hairstyle bingo.

Short on Locks, Big on Bows

Thought bold, maximalist bows were just for long low ponytails? Think again.

@alyssarayelee

I will be using the holiday’s as my excuse to wear giant bows every day? #easyhairstyles #finehairstyles #shorthairstyles #hairhack #sleekhairstyles

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Holiday Hairstyles for Long Hair

Justine Marjan’s Perfectly Tousled Bun

You can always expect a photogenic ‘do from the Kardashian-loved hairstylist. Paired with makeup artist Karen Sarahi Gonzalez, the results are picture-perfect.

Wednesday Addams-Inspired Holiday Hair

Goth inspiration never looked so festive.  

Chris Appleton’s Volumizing Pony Hack

Nothing about this hairstyle says “holiday” per se, but now that we’ve seen this single-step ponytail game changer, it feels necessary to shout it from the rooftops. (Or at the very least include it in a holiday hairstyle roundup.)

@chrisappletonhair

This volume hair hack is a game changer! It masks any head of hair double the volume and way more exciting! #hair #ponytail #makeover #hairtutorial

? original sound – Chrisappleton1

A Dressed-Up Braided Bun

Been holding out for the perfect dramatic hairstyle to sport your glitziest clip? This braided wonder is up for the task.

@perfectlyeccentric

The holidays are coming! ? heres a pretty way to dress up a bun ?? #hairstyle #hairtok #candycrush10 #hairstyleinspiration

? Originalton – Bassfahrer

A Mod Holiday Hairstyle

Frame your face with this classic, 60s-era look and teased-up volume.

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Holiday Hairstyles for Medium-Length Hair

Carefully Side Swept

Love the slicked-back look of a headband but only want it on one side? We’ve got just the holiday hairstyle for you.  

A Dainty Braid “Headband”

OK here’s the deal. This one takes a lot of tiny little elastics and a lot of patience. But the chic end more than justifies the means. 

A Diamond-Studded Ponytail

We love a low-effort, high-impact look for holiday parties.

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Holiday Hairstyles for Curly Hair

Party Curls

With a little help from a big diffuser, your curls can be your best holiday season accessory.

Butterfly Barrettes

With a single braid and a few well-placed barrettes, the half-up half-down look gets seriously glam.

@maneaddicts

Holiday hairstyles: Half-Up curly hair with gold butterfly barrettes by @cherilynrachelle ?? #holidayvibes #holidayhair #holidayhairstyle #maneaddicts

? Smiles & Sunsets – ultmt. & Hz.

A “Bad Curl Day” Updo

I detect no “bad curls,” but the look is nevertheless magnificent.

Perfectly Pinned

If you aren’t deploying every single rhinestone-covered bobby pin in your arsenal this holiday season, you really need to rethink your game.

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I imagine there are people who immediately regret sharing their profession at parties. A psychiatrist or a doctor could quickly get cornered and barraged with questions. For me though, it’s hairstylists. Once the word is out there’s a professional stylist in the building, I can’t help myself. What’s hairdryer should I be using? Has anyone ever cried after a cut? Do *you* think I can pull off bangs? It’s this aggressive line of vain questioning that led me to pump one poor stylist—at a children’s soccer game of all places—for the best hairbrushes to buy right now.

“It all comes down to the bristles,” he shared, slowly inching away from me.

Then, a 5-year-old kicked the ball into the opposing team’s goal, people cheered because it was still pretty cute, and the conversational thread was lost. But my query remained: what are the absolute best brushes for every hair scenario?

Fortunately, being a beauty editor allows me to follow up with other professional hair stylists, like Wendy Iles. I’ve also been able to comb through our own mane-centric stories to discover a go-to brush and bristle for every hair type and scenario. 

Ahead, discover all the pro-approved best hairbrushes for your thickest, glossiest strands and most delicate situations.

Featured image by Zachary Gray.

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The Best Brush for Blow Drying: Olivier Garden

Regardless of hair type, celebrity stylist Wendy Iles (founder of Iles Formula) swears by Olivier Garden’s ionic round brushes, which feature ergonomic handles and vented ceramic barrels for quicker and more consistent styling.

Olivia Garden Ceramic + Ion Thermal Hairbrush

u003cpu003eWhether you’re looking to straighten, curl, or create major volume, this lightweight beauty can handle it all, and even hydrates hair with tourmaline ion technology. u003c/pu003e
woman pushing hair behind ear

The Best Brush for Curly Hair: Denman Boar Bristle Brush

Kathleen Riley, founder of Shae Hair, swears by Denman’s boar bristle brush for reducing frizz and adding a super sleek shine. “I love using it to brush out curls and form them into waves,” Riley adds.

Denman D81L Large Hair Brush with Soft Nylon Quill Boar Bristles

u003cpu003eWith a porcupine-style pad and flexible bristles, the lightweight multitasker can glide through every kind of hair texture for gorgeous results. u003c/pu003e
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The Best Brush for Tangles: Sheila Stotts

After ocean-filled summer days and lots of temporary hair dye, my partner’s daughter’s fine, long hair had morphed into a bit of a bird’s nest. So I turned to bicoastal stylist Ricky Mota‘s expert advice: the Sheila Stotts brush (AKA the “removal brush”). “This tool detangles and styles hair without pulling or breaking it,” Mota shared with me previously.

With its gentle metal bristles, it tackled her tangles as nothing else had. It wasn’t quite like a hot knife through butter, but it wasn’t too far off.

Sheila Stotts Untangle Brush

u003cpu003eThis hardworking beauty with metal bristles detangles beautifully while it gently massages the scalp. And a drainage hole makes it ideal for detangling wet hair or distributing conditioner in the shower. u003c/pu003e
Camille Styles wearing pajamas in bed
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The Best Brush for Wet Hair and Tender Heads: The Wet Brush

Ah, the Wet Brush. By now, most know about this magical, shower-friendly wonder. But it doesn’t get nearly the recognition it deserves for being a great all-around brush, especially for those with fine hair. Its ultrasoft IntelliFlex bristles help prevent breakage and keep hair healthy.

Wet Brush Thick Hair Detangler Brush

u003cpu003eu0022It’s a perfect brush for people with extra fine hair, prevents breakage, and can be kept (and used) in the shower,u0022 stylist u003ca href=u0022https://camillestyles.com/beauty/are-you-brushing-your-hair-all-wrong/u0022u003eErica Rae shared with usu003c/au003e. u003c/pu003e
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The Best Wide-Toothed Comb: Crown Affair’s The Comb No. 001

Cindy Crawford’s longtime hairdresser Richard Martin swears by this plant-based beauty.

“Consider your hair as your favorite t-shirt—the one you carefully hand wash and air dry because you don’t want it to shrink or stretch,” advised Marin. “Your hair is very malleable when wet and can be easily ripped or torn if not handled properly. I like to use a very wide tooth comb and I start from the ends of the hair and work my way up to the scalp ending with an overall smooth stroke to the entire head, from scalp to ends. This drastically minimizes tearing or stretching of the hair.”

Crown Affair The Comb No. 001

u003cpu003eA perfect detangler for wet or dry hair and a nice way to add volume when brushed up from the ends. u003c/pu003e
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The Best Hairbrush for a Wavy, Effortless Look: IBIZA Brushes

Marin was also a big fan of IBIZA brushes for achieving thick, voluminous hair while blow drying. “I especially love the concave line because it really gives you the bend in the hair when you are blow drying for an easy, wavy look,” he adds.

Ibiza Hair Z Series

u003cpu003eBristles are made with a blend of swirled boar and carbon fiber heat-resistant nylon, while a concave barrel is designed to cut drying time in half. u003c/pu003e
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The Best Brush for Touch-Ups and Updos: Tsuge Japanese Boxwood Brush

When she’s not using her conditioner distribution comb (it’s her go-to tool, no matter the hair texture), Iles swaps in a brush made with tsuge, a super-dense, fine-grain wood that helps distribute the hair’s natural oils evenly for a peak glossiness. It’s also excellent for scalp massages.

Chidoriya Handmade Neko Cat Tsuge Boxwood Brush

u003cpu003eHandmade by skilled Japanese artisans, this special brush is designed to bring out your hair’s healthiest, most natural shine. u003c/pu003e
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The Best Brush for a Slick, Smooth Ponytail: Moroccanoil Boar Bristle Brush

Rae recommended this brush to add shine, particularly for fine hair. “It’s especially good for smoothing out ponytails and updos,” the stylist added.

Moroccanoil Boar Bristle Brush

u003cpu003eArmed with premium natural boar bristles, this shine-boosting tool is excellent for creating small waves. u003c/pu003e
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The Best Everyday Brush: Mason Pearson

The be-all and end-all of hairbrushes remains king for a reason, especially with its lofty price tag. Handmade in England since 1885, the renowned, ergonomically designed brushes are built to last.

“I love the Mason Pearson brush,” Marin says. “It has the perfect combination of bore and bristles—the bore gives you sheen while the tenacity drag of the bristles gives you a great brush out.”

Mason Pearson Mason Pearson Popular Brush

u003cpu003eA must-have for long-hair devotees looking for a luxurious finish. u003c/pu003e

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Your Hair Deserves Winterproofing, Too—Here’s How to Get Ahead of Harsh Temps https://camillestyles.com/beauty/hair/winter-hair-care/ https://camillestyles.com/beauty/hair/winter-hair-care/#respond Tue, 08 Nov 2022 11:30:00 +0000 https://camillestyles.com/?p=207466 Lock in the good stuff.

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We winterproof all kinds of things when the weather gets chilly—our homes, our cars, even our go-to puffy coat. Why shouldn’t we give the same preemptive care to another highly important asset? This season, I’ve vowed to get ahead of whatever Mother Nature and Father Winter have in mind for my mane, and tapped two pros for a winter hair care guide.

Ahead, L’Oréal Professionnel Global Ambassador Min Kim and celebrity stylist Wendy Iles (founder of Iles Formula), break down everything you need to know about safeguarding your curly, fine, and chemically-treated locks during the harsh winter months.

Featured image of Babba Rivera by Belathée Photography.

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How do cool winter temperatures affect our hair?

Ultimately it’s a one-two combo: cold, dry temperatures paired with heating systems dehydrate our hair and scalp, causing damage (and the dreaded static-induced frizz) to the hair’s cuticle. (“That’s the protective layer of the hair,” Kim adds.)

“It’s something that affects all scalp types and certainly fine, thin hair the most,” Iles notes.

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What daily beauty habits help protect your hair from the cold?

Shampoo and conditioners are foundational to our hair care routine—and are key when it comes to fortifying strands and locking in moisture during chilly winter months. Hydration is key, but even more vital may be what’s not included in the combo.

“Switch to a perfectly pH-balanced silicone- and sulfate-free shampoo,” Iles explains. “Sulfates are detergents that strip and dry out the hair and scalp whilst silicones weigh hair down.”

The celebrity stylist also recommends a protective serum for your winter hair care routine to act as a leave-in conditioner and prevent breakage.

Iles Formula Haute Performance Finishing Serum

u003cpu003eu0022It repairs split ends and protects against all environmental aggressors—never step outside without a protective serum!u0022u003cemu003e — Wendy Iles u003c/emu003eu003c/pu003e
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What are the best hair masks to keep dryness at bay?

L’Oreal Professionnel Metal Detox Hair Mask

u003cpu003eu0022This deep conditioning hair mask adds moisture back into the hair and protects the hair from metals in water during consecutive washes.u0022 u003cemu003e— Min Kimu003c/emu003eu003c/pu003e

Olaplex No. 8 Bond Intense Moisture Hair Mask

u003cpu003eA mask loved by stylists and editors alike, this moisturizing treatment by the internet-breaking beauty brand repairs hair strands from the inside out.u003c/pu003e

Briogeo Don’t Despair Repair Hair Mask

u003cpu003eu0022This clinically tested mask strengthens damaged hair, helping prevent future issues like dryness, frizz, damage, split ends, and breakage,u0022 u003ca href=u0022https://www.instagram.com/betsyduggan/?hl=enu0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003eBetsy Dugganu003c/au003e, master stylist at u003ca href=u0022https://foxandjanesalon.com/bowery/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003eFox and Janeu003c/au003e in New York City, shared with us last year. u003c/pu003e

Christophe Robin Hydrating Melting Hair Mask with Aloe Vera

u003cpu003eA weightless mask that leaves fine and color-treated hair feeling silky smooth.u003c/pu003e

K18 Leave-In Repair Hair Mask Treatment

u003cpu003e“This mask is great for dry or damaged hair. It helps mend shattered cuticles so your hair can appear more healthy and lush. Shiny hair always starts from the health of the hair,” celebrity stylist Sienree Du u003ca href=u0022https://camillestyles.com/beauty/best-products-for-shiny-hair/u0022u003eshared last yearu003c/au003e. u003c/pu003e

ILES FORMULA – Haute Performance Hair Mask

u003cpu003eu0022The vitamin-infused mask delivers an extra suppleness to the hair and scalp. It’s formulated for all hair types and will never weigh hair down so it’s perfect to load on the scalp, too.u0022 u003cemu003e— Wendy Ilesu003c/emu003eu003c/pu003e
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Does a fresh trim help winterproof hair?

“Regular haircuts are great for hair health and maintenance,” shares Kim. “It’s important to remove damaged, dry or brittle ends to maintain the health of the hair and promote hair growth and overall health.”

Roxana Saidi using phone_winter hair care
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How can you make heat styling less detrimental to winter hair? 

The colder months usher in one of the biggest party seasons of the year (the holidays), making it tough to refrain from blow dryers and heat styling. Fortunately, a solid finishing serum, like the aforementioned Iles option, or a steam-powered styler helps protect hair cuticles.

L’Oreal Professionnel Steampod

u003cpu003eu0022This is an excellent solution to protecting the hair from damage because it’s adding moisture directly into the hair shaft. It leaves your hair at its saturation point, giving supple shiny results.u0022 u003cemu003e— Min Kimu003c/emu003eu003c/pu003e
Camille Styles_winter hair care
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Do scarves or hats protect hair in the winter?

They certainly don’t hurt, but it all depends on the material.

“Soft materials like silk, satin, and cashmere can protect hair from the elements, which will protect hair from damage or losing moisture over time,” Kim explains. “If previously damaged, dry, or brittle hair is continuously rubbing up against rougher materials, like wool or cotton, either at the nape or at the ends, it could cause breakage over time.”

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Can You Grow Naturally Thicker Brows? An Expert Says—It’s Possible https://camillestyles.com/beauty/how-to-get-thicker-eyebrows/ https://camillestyles.com/beauty/how-to-get-thicker-eyebrows/#respond Mon, 24 Oct 2022 11:00:00 +0000 https://camillestyles.com/?p=205727 Embrace the natural.

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Every morning, I give thanks to the beauty gods for blessing us with the thick eyebrow trend. I also give thanks to my own brows for surviving the over-plucked, pencil-thin standard of the early 2000s. Even so, I can’t help but want more for a feature that could completely change the look of my face. To learn how to get thicker eyebrows, I tapped Landy Dean, makeup and eyebrow artist at Mark Ryan Salon.

We wanted to tackle the question from two angles: natural tips for growing thicker, bolder brows, and tools or hair growth products that can accentuate the crucial feature. Ahead, discover tried-and-true tips for how to get thicker eyebrows for an effortless, natural look.

Landy Dean

A world-renowned makeup artist, eyebrow expert and established beauty expert by Allure magazine, Landy Dean takes great pride in his work and draws on his colorful journey for inspiration. His looks have appeared on the pages of premier magazines, including the covers of Cosmopolitan and Harper’s Bazaar.

What are easy things you can every day to support your natural brows?

Apart from gently brushing strands upwards daily with a spoolie brush, simply extending your typical skincare routine to your brow area (which is often overlooked) is a lovely way to support eyebrow growth. If you want to accelerate things even further, consider paying extra attention to exfoliating the area.

“Pairing exfoliation with a brow conditioner or growth formula helps a great deal if you are regrowing over-tweezed brows or coming back from eyebrow hair loss due to specific events such as chemotherapy,” Dean adds.

And of course, when you feel the relatable urge to overpluck, just put down the tweezers. Even overdoing it with professional waxing or threading can keep brows from growing into their natural arch. Fortunately, we’re in our bushy brow era, so the occasional wild hair follicle or two shouldn’t be a problem.

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What natural remedies can help with eyebrow growth?

Before throwing down $100-plus on a formulated treatment (and well before you turn to microblading), consider testing a few hydrating home remedies you might have already on hand. A few popular options include olive oil, coconut oil, tea tree oil, and lavender oil (though the last option should probably be preceded by a patch test, since it could cause irritation). Dean has also had several clients report luck with castor oil, which contains vitamin E and fatty acids.

Simply take a small amount, rub or massage into the brows, and leave on overnight on a daily basis. (Consistency is key.) There isn’t much scientific data to back up the hair growth bonafides of most essential oils or other natural remedies, but a little extra love lavished on the brows couldn’t hurt.

Image by Dagny Piasecki

What are the best hair growth serums?

Ready to speed things up? Consider a nutrient-rich hair growth serum. Below are some of the best you can buy. Though Dean does caution, “There are several brow growth formulas on the market—it can be trial and error finding the right product that works with your skin chemistry.”

Every product is curated with care by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

RevitaBrow® ADVANCED Eyebrow Conditioner

u003cpu003eu0022Many of my clients including myself have had great results using ReVita Brow. It conditions and enhances the health of the hair and the follicles resulting in fuller, fluffier brows,u0022 Dean shares. u0022And it’s not only for regrowing brows—I’ve never over-tweezed my brows but I still love the result I get using Revita Brow just to make them a little more 80s—similar to what a volumizing shampoo might do for your hair.u0022 u003cemu003e— Landy Deanu003c/emu003eu003c/pu003e

Pronexa Hairgenics Lavish Lash

u003cpu003eThis budget-friendly, hypoallergic serum works double duty on lashes and brows. Plus, the thousands upon thousands of five-star Amazon reviews have to mean something. u003c/pu003e

neuBROW® Brow Enhancing Serum

u003cpu003eBiotin combines with peptides, proteins, and keratin for healthier hair follicles in four to six weeks. u003c/pu003e

GrandeBROW Brow Enhancing Serum

u003cpu003eThis fast-acting formula features vitamin E, amino acids, and antioxidants to hydrate and thicken even tail-less brows. u003c/pu003e

Vegamour GRO Brow Serum

u003cpu003ePacked with zinc and biotin, this vegan serum is a fan-favorite for a reason. u003c/pu003e

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