Everything I'd actually re-buy — the cleanse, condition, repair, and styling lineup that consistently earns a spot on the shelf.
The rare everyday wash stylists say works across hair types — coconut-based surfactants and ceramides clean gently without stripping or fluffing up the scalp.
RŌZ - Pro-grade, clean hair essentials by hairstylist Mara Roszak
A true deep clean for buildup days. Milled rice powder plus glycolic acid lifts oil and flakes, leaving roots light with a faint cooling tingle.
The Rice Powder Detox - Micro-Exfoliating Scalp Scaling Shampoo
A lightweight gel that adds bounce instead of weight — strengthens over time while giving fine hair real movement and fullness.
The Volumizing Conditioner - Crown Affair
My pick for frizz: AHAs help the cuticle lie flat, so hair stays smooth, glossy, and behaved through a humid day. Great value, too.
EverPure Sulfate Free Iron Sleek Smoothing Shampoo for Frizzy Hair
For heat- and color-stressed strands. A four-minute leave-in that rebuilds the hair's internal structure — softness and elasticity you can feel by the next wash.
The model-off-duty softness pick. A little smooths flyaways and adds glass-like shine without grease — also doubles as heat protection.
Hair Oil – OUAI
Before any hot tool: a barrier that fights frizz and humidity, keeping a blowout sleek far longer than it has any right to.
Dream Coat Supernatural Spray | The #1 Anti-Frizz Treatment
For the long game. A vitamin-rich serum that treats the scalp as skin — healthier roots now, stronger growth over the months ahead.
Stem Cell Scalp Serum - Act+Acre
Buys me a third day between washes, which my scalp desperately needs. The trick is spraying from farther back than feels natural — get close and you’ll get that chalky white cast. Smells clean instead of like a can of aerosol, which is half the reaso...
Perfect hair Day™ Dry Shampoo - Living Proof
Looks like a toy, works better than any expensive brush I own. Goes through wet knots without that ripping-your-hair-out feeling. The only downside is it has no handle, so it shoots out of my hand about once a week. Cheap enough that I don’t care.