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    • Olaplex. Works on all hair types. Reduces hair loss and breakage. Repairs bonds in hair. What We Don't Like. Expensive. Read Full Review: The Olaplex Bond Maintenance System Kit Transformed My Hair.
    • Briogeo. Works on all hair types. Moisturizing. Adds shine. What We Don't Like. Reviewers note results aren't drastic. The brand: Founder Nancy Twine started Briogeo out of a tiny New York City apartment, inspired by her grandmother's recipes for homemade hair care.
    • Odele. Affordable. Adds shine. Smells good. What We Don't Like. May not work well in high humidity. The brand: Arguably our favorite new brand to launch in recent years, we can't get enough of anything and everything Odele.
    • Oribe. Volumizes. Adds shine. Bottle lasts a long time. What We Don't Like. Expensive. The brand: The brainchild of Oribe Canales—one of the most legendary hairstylists ever— Oribe has a long history of being a go-to brand both for professionals and beauty lovers alike.
    • Olaplex. Olaplex has made a name for itself as one of the most innovative brands in the industry, quickly finding its way onto the shelves of salons and showers alike.
    • Philp B. Started by Hollywood’s renowned hair care specialist Philip B., this brand creates salon-quality products that are both gentle and effective. The award-winning line is formulated with active botanicals and pure plant extracts, so it’s easy to feel good about what you’re using on your strands.
    • Kérastase. Kérastase is one of most iconic luxury hair brands in L’Oréal’s portfolio, and for good reason. You’ll find no shortage of quality hair care and styling products within its lineup, with options made specifically for different hair types.
    • Redken. Founded in 1960, Redken is another household name in the beauty world that can be found within L’Oréal’s portfolio. The brand is known for its salon and consumer-friendly products, which range from hair color and toners meant to be used by the pros to leave-in treatments you can apply at home.
  1. Sep 15, 2021 · Brilliant ways to lather, rinse, condition, protect, volumize, smooth, color — and repeat. These are our Best of Beauty: Hair winners for 2021, including shampoos, conditioners, at-home color ...

    • Briogeo. Get ready for takeoff — Briogeo has a TSA-approved no-fly list for what it won’t allow in its formulas, like silicone, aerosols, or microplastics.
    • Olaplex. Leaping Bunny certified since 2021, all Olaplex’s cruelty-free viral vegan products continue to stand up against TikTok reviews and harsh ingredients.
    • R + CO Bleu. You can shop guilt-free from all of R+CO’s hair products, knowing they are vegan (minus its hair brushes), cruelty-free, and Leaping Bunny certified, but the R+CO Bleu collection takes it one step further.
    • Vegamour. A Nicole Kidman favorite and a vegan and cruelty-free brand, Vegamour gives us a lot reasons to love it. For me, it’s the brand’s GRO Hair Serum that reversed my stress shedding.
  2. Mar 1, 2024 · From brands like Mielle Organics to Eden Body Works, discover some of the top Black-owned hair brands for shampoos, conditioners and more.

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · We tested the best shampoos on the market, so you don't have to. Whether you're looking for an ultra-hydrating formula for dry tresses, maximum volume for fine hair, or ultra-soothing suds for bouncy curls, we have you covered.

  4. Aug 5, 2022 · We polled celebrity stylists to find out which hair care brands out there on the market are truly the best. Keep reading for their favorites.

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