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9 Hair Products That Make It Look Like You Just Had a Fresh Trim

Give these a spritz (when you haven't had a snip)
If you use a sleeping mask for your face, it might just be time to add an overnight hair mask to your arsenal. The formula is suitable for all hair types and it's not mandatory to rinse it off in the morning. It features lighter gel-based treatment formulated with the brand's Ocean Silk Technology, which utilizes natural elements and minerals to restore shine and softness.

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Refresh hair in the shower with this replenishing, anti-frizz conditioner. Apply it for two minutes and let the glycerin and hydrolyzed quinoa and linseed get to work.

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The popular British brand is now stateside — and that means we can get our hands on these deeply nourishing hair products. Twist off the cap from one of the individual treatments and apply the aloe vera and vitamin E-rich formula to strands for 5-10 minutes. Split ends, what split ends?

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One of the latest additions to the editor-approved French haircare brand is this luxurious regenerating serum. The non-sticky formula absorbs quickly and leaves locks smooth as opposed to straggly. Feel like actually styling your hair? The product doubles as a heat protectant.

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R+Co Centerpiece, $32
Yes, we want our hair to be hydrated, but no, we don't want it looking greasy and weighed-down. This lightweight spray still contains nourishing ingredients (such as hyaluronic acid and sea buckthorn seed oil) to repair and strengthen strands, but the spray formula makes it difficult to oversaturate the head. Bonus: The versatile spray has lemon peel extract to brighten and strengthen tresses.

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BY HEATHER CICHOWSKI | NOV 23, 2020 | SHARES
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