If you also deal with dry, frizzy, or hard-to-manage hair, I know the struggle! I’ve tried different products over time, and these are some of the ones that made their way into my routine. Sharing my favorites here in case you're looking for somethin...
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Wash day
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Repair & Treatment
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Leave-In & Frizz Control
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Hair Oil
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Heat Protector
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Detangling Brush
Wash day
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A simple everyday shampoo I'd recommend if you want something affordable and easy to find. A good basic option when you don't want your hair routine to get too complicated.
Pantene Daily Moisture Renewal Shampoo
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A more premium shampoo option that I’d consider if your hair goes through a lot of coloring, bleaching, or heat styling. Nice one to keep in mind if you’re looking for something more targeted toward hair protection.
DAMAGE SHIELD pH-Balanced Protective Shampoo
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A straightforward conditioner I'd recommend if your hair tends to feel dry after washing. It's an easy, budget-friendly option to keep in your routine.
Aussie Miracle Moist Conditioner Beauty Care
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One of those well-known hair care staples that’s easy to recommend. I’d look at this if your hair tends to feel dry or needs a little more softness and manageability.
Nº.5 Bond Maintenance™ Strengthening Conditioner
Repair & Treatment
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One I’d definitely keep on the list if you’re dealing with noticeably damaged hair. It’s more expensive than your average hair treatment, but it’s a popular option for hair that has been through coloring, bleaching, or lots of heat styling.
One of the more recognizable repair treatments. I'd look at this when your hair feels like it needs more attention than your regular shampoo and conditioner can provide.
N°.3PLUS Hair Repair Pre-Wash Treatment – OLAPLEX Inc.
Leave-In & Frizz Control
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An easy option for adding a little extra care to longer or dry-looking hair. I'd recommend it if you prefer affordable products that are easy to work into your regular routine.
L'Oreal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths No Haircut Cream ...
Hair Oil
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A good starting point if you want to try a hair oil without spending too much. I'd use something like this when my hair needs a little extra softness and shine.
OGX Renewing + Argan Oil of Morocco Extra Penetrating Oil
Heat Protector
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A basic one I'd recommend keeping around if you use hot tools regularly. You really don't need to spend a lot on every step of your hair routine.
TRESemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray 8 fl oz ...
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A higher-end option I'd consider if heat styling is part of your regular routine and you want something that feels more treatment-focused.
HeatBounce conditioning heat protectant
Detangling Brush
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A simple everyday brush I'd recommend if your hair gets tangled easily. Especially handy after washing when your hair needs a little extra patience.
WetBrush - Original Detangler Brush (Sky)
Overnight Hair Care
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An easy little upgrade for your nighttime routine. I'd consider a satin pillowcase if you want to be a bit gentler with your hair while you sleep.
Pillowcases
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A more luxurious option for anyone who enjoys overnight treatments. I'd consider this more of a treat than something you absolutely need.
A good option if you like the look of a blowout but don't want to spend on a luxury multi-styler. I'd consider this for an easy at-home styling routine.
REVLON One-Step Volumizer Plus Hair Dryer
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Definitely an investment, but worth having on the list for anyone who wants one tool that can handle several different styling techniques.
Shark FlexStyle Air Multi-Styler & Drying
Dry Shampoo/Between-Wash Care
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A useful one to keep around for those days when you want to stretch your wash day a little longer. Simple and easy to work into a busy routine.
Batiste Original Dry Shampoo, Absorbs Oil
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A nicer option if you use dry shampoo regularly and want something that feels a little more elevated than a basic drugstore version.