What are some of your favorite hair care products/tools, etc.?

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I wanted to know what hair care products or styling tools you guys think are the best. I have a lot of different products (from different brands). Here are some of my favorites that I think work the best:

- John Frieda's luxurious volume refresher dry shampoo. (this stuff is amazing, best dry shampoo i've ever tried. One problem though, I cant remember where i bought it and i havent seen it anywhere recently. If anyone has seen this can you let me know what store(
-Kendra Volume Spray ( kinda pricey, $15 but i think its worth it, no stickiness at all and keeps volume in your hair all day)
-Helen of Troy, Hot Tools Blow Dryer (1875 watt, with Tourmaline and Direct Ion Technology, dries my hair so much faster than any other blow dryer I've had)
- Got2b Guardian Angel heat protect n curl spray (this is another one I think they stopped making, it figures because I use it on my hair right before I use my curling iron and it helps amplify the curl)
-Suave volumizing root boost spray (love this stuff, i spray it on my roots before I blow dry my hair and it gives me a lot of added lift)

Those were just a few of my favs, I'm sure there's more but I would be here all day lol. Im curious to see what you guys like.
Kelly <3

Mar 31, 2011

Latia C.

To keep myself from typing a lot (haha), I'm just going to post a blog post I did about my different hair products and such =).

http://www.sundaysprinkles.com/post/3363224591
http://www.sundaysprinkles.com/post/3564162553

Nov 9, 2012

Linda C.

Very fickle when it comes to hair products. Change a lot. Love Sebastian, but Joico is my fav. Expensive. For a cheaper product, I use Pantene for smooth hair. My hair is very dry also.

Nov 10, 2012

Liza G.

I am obsessed with WEN its totally changed my hair 

Nov 10, 2012

Jaelei Y.

I'm a stylist so I'm constantly using new products. I love ColorProof, Pureology, Aveda Volumizing Tonic, Aveda Damage Remedy Daily Hair Repair, matrix exquisite oil.

Nov 10, 2012

Cassondra R.

what about for volume? I have a powder but it becomes hardened and sticky. 

Dec 25, 2014

Angeliana L.

You should cut down on how much styling you do to your hair. The reason your hair is falling out is because your literally killing it. Now, I don't mean you can't do anything to your damaged hair. When you do use heat or blow dry, use a heat protectant before styling. When blow drying, try using the lowest setting or the cool button. I don't feel like it is necessary to blow dry every time you shower. If you're staying home, let it naturally air dry. What kind of shampoo and conditioner do you use? I use Moroccan Aragon Oil 360 Moisture from Avon. It has made a HUGE difference in my hair, and I rarely use heat. I also use One n' Only Aragon Oil Leave-In Conditioner. You can get this at Sally Hanson. It's one of their cheapest, I believe, yet it is so amazing! I just ran out and I can feel the difference without it. I find that if you wring out your hair before conditioning, it helps dramatically! Leave every product you use in the shower in you hair for about ten minutes to get the best results. To have your hair look healthier and shine, try rinsing with, as cold as you can handle, cold water. This stops frizz and makes your hair silkily shine! I go back to you saying that your hair falls out. Mine used to a lot and I had to empty my brush nearly every day. Would you run a brush through a piece of silk? No, that would be ridiculous, right? Visually, as your hair is wet, it relates to silk. Let it dry, or I find it better to just allow it to become damp. That where the One n' Only Leave-In Conditioner locks in the moisture. If you have to brush it or you're in a hurry, use a wide tooth comb! A brush damages your hair when it is wet. If your hair is just so damaged and you need some more help, there are pills out there. I would recommend a Hair, Skin, and Nails Vitamin. The most important solution for every problem in the world is water! I was never one to just be satisfied with water, and I'll admit, I'm still not. But, with multiple health problems, it has helped me well. The average person is supposed to drink eight glasses of water a day! That's insane to me. I recommend, and going to do, is get a refillable bottle. I'm going to make lines and put a time on each line of when that much needs to be drunken. I hope this helps!