Quiz: What Products Are Best for My Hair Type?
Which most closely describes your hair texture?
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Quiz: What Products Are Best for My Hair Type?
Which most closely describes your hair texture?
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What is your biggest hair concern?
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How often do you heat-style your hair?
Use the scale below to
indicate number of days per week
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Do you color
your hair?
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How often do you get a haircut?
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Whether your hair is damaged from chemical or color treatments or is just naturally dry and brittle, adding moisture to your strands is priority number one. Look for hydrating hair products like deep and leave-in conditioners, nourishing curl creams and repairing masks.
Whether you go to a salon or do it yourself, dyeing your hair is an investment of time and money. To keep it fresh for as long as possible, look for toning or sulfate-free shampoos, leave-in conditioners and color-depositing hair masks.
To tackle unruly strands, look for smoothing shampoos, blow-dry creams and shine serums. Also try sleeping on a silk pillowcase and drying hair with a T-shirt or microfiber towel to reduce frizz-causing friction.
No matter how much back-combing or curling you do, your hair always seems to fall flat. Look for thickening shampoos, lightweight conditioners and root-boosting mousses to add volume to fine, flat hair. And don’t underestimate the power of a good haircut to amp up body.
If you suffer from oily strands, you need a two-pronged plan of attack: Look for hair products that clarify or detoxify to get rid of greasy buildup and ones that add texture and absorb excess oil.