Using a heat protectant religiously is crucial, but don’t assume it’s a get-out-of-damage-free card. Use all precautions, always. Choose a product that contains copolymers, proteins, and essential oils – to both insulate hair from heat and prevent moisture loss – such as Hairstory Dres...
Listen, I know it's hard to remember to actually use heat protectant (I'm guilty of skipping it...does that make me a bad beauty editor?) But I never ever forget when I have this spray on hand; mainly because it smells so. damn. good. Yes, I absolutely need my mane smelling lik...
This is why the term ‘heat free styles’ catches everyone’s attention. When you hear heat free you know that immediately someone is about to show you the look you want without all the damage that comes from heat. It is good to have options so if you do have a heat ...
We asked celebrity hairstylists to share the best heat-protectant sprays for every hair type. Click in for their picks and some of our favorites.
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It’s perfect for taming frizz and works great as a leave-in treatment and heat protectant. The scent is divine and lasts all day. A little goes a long way, so the bottle lasts for months. Highly recommend for anyone looking to simplify their hair care routine with a premium-quality ...
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If you have fine hair, a spray works best. For coarser hair, try a protective cream. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5 Question What oils protect hair from heat? Laura Martin Licensed Cosmetologist Expert Answer An oil alone won't work well as a thermal protectant. Some oils break down at ...