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- Finding hair-care products worth their weight in gold can be an expensive, time-consuming process.
- To help winnow the best from the forgettable, I polled my coworkers and fellow product reviewers to bring you a master list of their Holy Grail hair-care products.
- Below, find the 16 hair tools and products we swear by in our own lives.
Until my early 20s, hair care products were more likely to do harm than good - sort of like fire, which could either make you an entire delicious meal in the woods or, in unskilled hands, burn your caveman village to the ground. Sometimes I'd win the lottery and end up with something that made my locks more manageable, shiny, and frizz-free. Others, I'd spend another panicked afternoon with curls that look like they'd been made inside an air fryer.
If you're looking for healthy, shiny hair that's easier to manage, you've probably had your fair share of highs and lows in terms of products. To make it easier, and to winnow the best from the pack of many, I asked my coworkers on the Insider Picks team to divulge their own Holy Grail products. We see thousands of products every year, and we're particularly critical about the ones we stock in our own cabinets. Shop our must-haves below, and skip the expense of trying everything yourself.
16 game-changing tools and products we swear by for healthy, shiny hair:
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