I get a lot of questions about my hair care, both online and in person. Many like the smooth glossy texture, and I usually get comments that I must have really good genes when it comes to hair, but what most people don’t understand is that my hair actually takes a lot of work. I’ve always had super thick unruly hair. Frizz has always been my biggest problem, when I was in high school and early college days, my hair was so thick, fitting a rubber band around it twice to pull it back was always a stretch (I broke quite a few that snapped because my hair was so thick). Color wise, my hair has a natural subtle ombre effect depending on lighting conditions and season (it gets lighter in the summer). It’s basically black but I have natural red highlights are sometimes look really bright, especially on the ends. The lighter color can sometimes make it look dry on the ends even though I’ve never color-treated my hair.
In high school and early college days, my friends told me “you need to try blowdrying your hair, it will change your life.” I went through several hair dryers and straighteners, none of which did anything for me (mainly Conair, T3, and Revlon). I used to be a regular reader on Makeupalley and back in the early 2000’s the message board recommendations and product reviews were a lifesaver.
The second biggest issue I’ve had with hair is sensitive scalp. I don’t have dry scalp issues but many shampoos and conditioners I’ve tried end up drying up my scalp or leave heavy residue which is difficult to rinse out properly.
Over the past decade, thanks to my stylist recommendations, trial and error along with blog recommendations, I’ve discovered quite a few hair products that I’ve fallen in love with. Having longer thick hair means I tend to go through product fairly quickly. I’ve been meaning to do a hair-care loves post for quite some time, but given that I use up items fast and am constantly testing new items, they don’t always last long enough for me to get pictures. I thought a summary of my tried and true might be helpful.
Phyto’s Phytojoba Shampoo (1) is hands down my Number 1 holy grail shampoo. It has the most amazing scent of jojoba with coconut but isn’t overly sweet or overpowering. It’s designed for dry and unruly hair and lathers up into this amazing foam. It’s rich enough for my hair that it treats dryer scalps while moisturizes the hair but doesn’t weigh it down. The only reason why I don’t buy this more frequently is because it has a very fluid texture which is easy to over pour. It is also something I find I go through very quickly (which gets expensive). Performance-wise it’s my all time favorite.
A good everyday shampoo and conditioning duo is Drybar’s Happy Hour Blowout Shampoo and Happy Hour Weightless Conditioner (2). Both have really good scents and give me bouncy shiny hair. The conditioner is one of the few I’ve tried that is truly weightless but still gives the hair that extra conditioning you need. It’s also good to use daily which I find rare with most conditioners.
Kérastase has been on my radar for a long time but they have so many options I found it a bit overwhelming to choose one. I recently ordered the Cristalliste Bain Cristal Shampoo Thick (4), Lait Cristal Conditioner (5) and Volumifique Bain Volumifique Shampoo (6) and have been really impressed. The Cristalliste line is designed for long thick hair, I find both the shampoo and conditioner work really well to give hair a clean smooth look without weighing it down. They clean the hair really well and almost feel like a rebalancing kind of shampoo/conditioner. Both lather nicely and smell amazing as well. The Volumifique Shampoo is designed to give volume and lightness. For me I haven’t seen any volumizing effects but it works wonders in terms of making it feel lightweight and frizz free. With the Kerastase items I’ve tried I can let my hair air dry naturally and not worry about frizz.
Oribe is another favorite line of mine, I’ve tried a number of the sample packets of their hair care and my favorite is the Shine Shampoo and Conditioner (16). When I use Oribe, I tend to use it every 2-3 days, alternating with a different everyday shampoo, mainly because of the high price points, but the items in the line are extremely good and worth every penny. The Shine line gives lush glossy hair with a super smooth finish.
For hair treatments, I usually blow dry and straighten my hair. I like to use treatments that are multi-functional for both pre-heat treating and finishing. A staple in my weekly hair routine is Moroccanoil’s Treatment (14). It gives the hair a smooth texture that helps keep moisture in with blowdrying, it’s also good as a finishing product to smooth ends. A little goes a long way and the bottle will last you a long time. Drybar’s The Chaser (13) shine pomade is a must-have for me in terms of styling/shine products. It’s also good for a pre-heat treatment or post-styling product. There’s nothing like this that gives a lightweight shine that lasts all day without making the hair greasy or heavy looking.
Edward Bess recently launched his Hair Hero (11) on QVC. It’s my do-everything kind of hair product. It smooths the hair, adds texture and adds shine. You can read the full review here.
Dry shampoos have a lot of appeal in terms of time saving properties and styling. I haven’t found one that I could use yet that didn’t leave my hair looking flat, dusty looking or crunchy. Oribe’s Dry Texturizing Spray (12) is a dry shampoo alternative which I find works the best for adding texture and volume to the roots or absorb oil. I almost always wash my hair everyday, but on mornings when I am rushed and need to skip 1 day, this works wonders as a hair refresher.
Having a good shampoo and conditioner routine (along with a well-balanced diet) should be sufficient to keep your hair healthy and well moisturized but sometimes I do need a weekly mask treatment. The Phytojoba Intense Hydrating Mask (15) is my favorite for dry weather and winter months to give my hair that extra boost it needs.
For tools, I’ve been a loyal to Solano Hair Dryers for years. I went through two over the past 13 years and when I needed to a replacement, I decided to try the Drybar Buttercup Blow Dryer (3). My husband bought this for me while we were at Sephora because he thought the packaging was fun (lol). After having such good experiences with the Drybar salons and products, I decided to give it a try. This has an extremely powerful motor but is still very gentle. It’s more lightweight compared to Solanos and more gentle. It comes with two different nozzles, three temperatures and two settings. Most hairdryers I’ve tried come with a switch for cool-air that you have to hold down to keep the cool air flowing. This one has a turn on/off switch for the cool hair which keeps your fingers free. It dries hair fairly quickly and doesn’t overheat or dry out the hair. I can’t say it’s better than Solano, but rather just different. Solano has more heavy duty dryers that are the best I’ve tried. Drybar’s is also excellent and I have no complaints, it’s gentler on the hair and takes slightly longer for me to dry hair, but if you have sensitive scalps or weaker hair, this one is very gentle and easy to use but still effective.
For brushes, I alternate between CHI’s Turbo Paddle Brush (7), Mason Pearson Pocket Brush (9) and Detangling Comb (8) (review on Mason Pearson here).
Last but not least, my favorite hair straightening tool is the HAI Ceramic Convertible Flat Iron (10). I’ve tried several, and this is the one I keep going back to (I’m on my second one). It leaves the hair with a super sleek smooth straight look that doesn’t fry the ends or dry out the hair.
I hope this summary helps give you some ideas on hair care items to try. This is by no means a list of all the items I’ve tried, there are many other items from Phyto, Malin + Goetz, Neutrogena, Kiehl’s etc. that I’ve tried (among my favorite brands for hair), but what I’ve listed includes my absolute favorites.
What kind of hair do you have and what are your favorites?


I love Oribe, Phyto and Shu Uemura's products.
I'm trying and loving Phyto's Secret de nuit at the moment as a moisturizer.
Today I read that there are the two Oribe fragrances on line now!!! very happy for that, cause I love the smell of their products
I have big, bushy curly mixed race hair that is a little below my shoulders now. I tried loads of hair care lines but have narrowed it down to two lines for the past 8 months or so: Moroccanoil (Repair Shampoo and Conditioner, Hair mask, Hydrating Styling Cream, Curl Defining Cream, and Treatment, not all used at once LOLOL!) abd Redken Curvaceous line (cream Shampoo, Cream Conditioner, Curl Dive mask, and Curvaceous Ringlet). My hair has crazy volume but nice shiny curls and I am happy!
Seriously need to invest in hair care, I currently somewhat resemble Hagrid from Harry Potter…
– Grace
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Hi Sabrina,
I love the traditionally thick, glossy look of Asian hair like yours! Somehow I ended up with fine, whispy, curly strands (go figure). Frizz is always an issue, as fine strands love to take off and hair is always a work in progress. Right now my basics are my ghd 1" and Moroccanoil.
Thank you for the awesome hair product post! I'm definitely going to try the Phyto's shampoo you listed. I've got medium length, unruly hair that can be dry on the ends…also, mine is color treated. I love Oribe Signature shampoo, conditioner and hair mask, however, they are very expensive and I tend to go through the shampoo very quickly. I also use Oribe Gold Lust oil. I just received a hair-focused sample back of products from Sephora that include Living Proof and Phyto Secret de Nuit. Can't wait to try those either.
You should try the "discipline" range by kerastase! I've used kerastase products on and offor maybe 20 years. They changed my hair! 🙂 the discipline range is amazing oh and the do a great shampoo and scalp mask for sensitive scalps! 🙂
Xx Raquel
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Nice recommendation. I love Kerastase and I'm now looking for a different line to try. 🙂
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Ulta is doing a 21 days of beauty for hair care products… I hope some of these are on their list!!
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Can't go wrong with Kerastase. I use Bain de Force and it's worth every penny. Whenever I change away from Kerastase to cheaper shampoos, my hair goes bad. x
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Thank you for this great post and you do have beautiful hair. I have used and liked Phyto products (Phytomist is also really good) and Kerastase. I tried Living Proof and didn't like it, F. Fekai has fallen out of favor, too and Kiehl's seems not as good as it used to be even though I still use their Olive Oil conditioner. I have stumbled across some good shampoos and conditioners at the Health Food store (Acure and Allafia) which I both like. I usually use good products and brushes but just let my hair air-dry which leads to lots of frizz. Anyway, I very much enjoyed this post. Thanks!
I agree with Raquel above, the new Kerastase Discipline collection is really great. I've been a long time user of Oribe products (I've used the Signature, Color and now Gold Lust lines), but my stylist used Discipline last time I saw her & I fell in love. My hair is similar to yours, thick and very wavy and I always use Royal Blowout by Oribe. Great product! – Zeynep
I alternate a few of the Christophe Robin shampoos and conditioners. After using these products there is no going back to anything else. My favorite oil is the Davines which I bought on your recommendation. No one washes their hair every day anymore. It is tres chic to go a day or two between washings. All the experts say not to wash every day. My favorite dry shampoo is Alterna's Cavier powder. It gives me volume and absorbs completely so I don't have any white dust in my hair afterward. Having said that I just bought R&Co's Death Valley dry shampoo from SpaceNK and I love it. It is a spray version but leaves no white in my hair and does not make my hair sticky. I am definitely going to try more products from that line.
How does the dry shampoo smell? I've been looking for a decent one that is unscented or very lightly scented.
Hi JDV, there is no overpowering scent with either the Alterna or the R&Co. The more I use R&Co the more I like it. It does not make my hair sticky or tacky at all.
Thanks Jo, I am going to give these a try!
Ooh some lovely picks here, I'm intrigued by a couple. Particularly Oribe. I have super dry hair, its naturally wavy and can get rather frizzy so I need products that repair hair and reduce frizz. I use Morrocanoil (both the treatment and the shampoo and conditioner) about twice a week for that and I love it! xx
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Oribe is the best thing that could happen to women!!
Lots of love, xx
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Great post!! Some great recommendations! Lilly xx http://alittlelilly.blogspot.nl/
I have long "virgin" hair which hangs about 3/4 of the way down my back. It's straight as a pin which means it tends to lie flat on my scalp and so I'm always looking for things that give it some lift while keeping it well conditioned. Lately, I've been using Alterna Caviar Replenishing Moisture Shampoo and the matching conditioner as part of my daily routine (Sorry, Jo! LOL). Then, once a week I shampoo with PhytoArgent to prevent my silver hair from turning to brass. On those rare occasions that I blow dry my hair, I use Living Proof Full Thickening Conditioner. It gives me tons of volume without any loss of shine or smoothness.
That's OK Eileen, to each her own. I happen to like my hair best the day after I wash it with a little dry shampoo in it. I just re-read my comment above and I think I sounded a little pretentious, it was really said tongue-in-cheek and I did not mean to sound so snooty.
Great post, I too have thick unruly hair. I will definitely be looking to this post the next time I need to pick up some hair products!
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I've heard to many good things about Moroccan Oil Treatment. Gonna have to give it a go!
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Great recommendations. I also love Solano blow dryers and have been using them for years. For a long time I used Redken All Soft shampoo and conditioner & Aveda Brilliant Styling Creme which helped control my frizzy hair but now I'm looking for something new so have been trying different brands and haven't settled on a favorite yet. I'm looking forward to giving the Phyto shampoo a try 🙂
Great advices. Taking care of your hair should be your everyday ritual. I am always looking for the natural products, because initially I am opposed to all kinds of chemicals. I use herbal shampoos, oils, eggs, yogurt and many other products as external remedies. In the same time, I consider my nutrition and fill my eating plan with useful foods. Besides, in autumn and spring I try to take additional vitamins. Recently I have found a nice nutritional supplement, which is most natural of all I have tried before. It’s Hair Gain Formula, manufactured by Military Grade. Together with it, all other actions which I take provide perfect results not only for my hair, but also for my skin and nails.