November 7, 2017

The Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By

Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By

Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By
I’m always on the hunt for those holy grail hair styling products. I love trying new hair products because you really don’t know until you apply it to your hair. So in celebration of the 29th Annual Contessa Awards (The Oscars for hairstylists happening on November 12 in Toronto!) I’m sharing a few favourites of award-winning hairstylists.

Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By

The best hairstylists, makeup artists and nail technicians throughout Canada will be crowned at this prestigious awards ceremony. These are a few of their favourite tried and true hair products they use on their clients. Known hairstylists like Aveda’s Ray Civello, multiple award-winning hairstylist Edwin Johnston and more.

Have you tried any of these brands? I’ve tried a few products of some of theirs but I haven’t tried everyone. I also currently have brunette hair, so the blonde hair products are going to my mom. I do not envy you blonde haired women, that is some major upkeep!
Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By

I’m obsessed with hair oils and dry shampoos as of late. I apply a hair oil at night and let it work in my hair while I sleep. Not only is it moisturizing my ends, but it smells amazing! Just be sure to wash your pillowcase on the regular, otherwise you’ll end up breaking out on your face.
Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By

What are your favourite hair products? Share below! I love finding out new gems.

Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By

1. Moroccanoil’s Mending Infusion

A quick-fix product that seals and nourishes split ends for a silky, fresh-cut appearance.Β  I would also suggest using a small amoint, because it goes a long way with these leave in products and if you use too much your hair will definitely show it!

2. Aveda’s shampure dry shampoo

Non-aerosol, all natural, no talc, disappears even on the darkest hair and leaves no tacky residue.

3. Joico’s Brightening Masque

This quick-rinse, magician-of-a-treatment instantly hydrates, softens, and amps up your pale strands by neutralizing those nasty trace minerals that lead to dullness and yellowing.

4. Revlon Style Masters Double or Nothing Lissaver

Your best ally in preventing split ends and protecting the hair from the heat of styling tools up to 230ΒΊc.

5. Goldwell Just Smooth Shampoo + Conditioner

As gentle as water, the unique FadeStopFormula minimizes color fading with every use.

6. Wella Luminous Reflective Oil

Light versatile perfecting oil for pearlescent light reflections. With camellia seed oil. For fine to normal hair.

7. Redken Windblow 05

I use is everyday and can still brush through my hair after applying. It lasts all day long without any flatten.

8. L’Oreal Techni.Art Powder-in-Lotion

A professional texturizing liquid mineral powder that brings volume to your layered cut without overweight.

Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By
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28 responses on "The Hair Products Your Stylist Swears By"

  1. There’s so many nutritious hair products out there, but I am not quite familiar with them yet! I love hair oils though, keeps your hair healthy. I am going to check these out as well!

  2. Preet@thevelvetlife says:

    Some nice products for hair. I live Morocconoil Products and this mending fusion is one of my go-to these days.

  3. lucicoo says:

    I have never tried this products before but I will have to look for them the next time I go to my beauty supply store.

  4. Ana Ojha says:

    Never heard of all these hair care brands except L’Oreal Techni.Art Powder-in-Lotion! My hairs are thin, so it works great for layering the texture!

  5. Liz says:

    Nice recommendations! I like your note about the reflective oil being good for fine hair. I have fine hair that can be weighed down by products, so I always have to be careful about that.