
The ‘glass hair' trend is back: These hydrating heroes will keep your locks glossy all winter long
But this year, there's a new goal in town: glass hair, that ultra-sleek, mirror-like finish made famous by celebs like Hailey Bieber and Kim Kardashian.
Achieving it during the colder months? It all comes down to hydration, nourishment and smoothing serums that work overtime.
The good news is, you don't need a celeb stylist on speed dial, just the right routine and a few cult products.
1. Wella Professionals Ultimate Smooth Shampoo, $54 at Sephora
Start strong with the Wella Professionals Ultimate Smooth Shampoo, designed specifically for dry, dull and frizz-prone hair.
It transforms into a rich foam to gently cleanse hair while removing metal impurities thanks to its built-in metal purifier technology. Your hair will feel fresh, light and ready to drink up moisture.
2. NAK Hair Signature Hydrate Shampoo, was $36.95 now $29.56 at Adore Beauty
If your hair is more 'normal to dry' and you want something gentle for daily washing, the NAK Hair Signature Hydrate Shampoo is a clear winner.
It's sulphate-free, colour-safe, vegan and just a genuinely lovely shampoo that won't strip your hair. Think soft, smooth, hydrated locks without fuss.
3. OUAI Melrose Place Super Dry Shampoo, $54 at Sephora
Dry shampoo lovers, this one's for you. The OUAI Dry Shampoo is a multitasker that soaks up oil, dirt and sweat without that powdery residue.
Better yet, it smells ridiculously good, with notes of rose, lychee and champagne. You'll want to use it even when your hair's not dirty.
4. Davines MOMO Conditioner, $49.95 at Oz Hair & Beauty
Finally, for hair that's crying out for hydration, look to the Davines MOMO Conditioner.
Packed with vitamin-rich melon extract and nourishing jojoba oil, it's designed to untangle and soften dehydrated strands without heaviness. The fruity scent is just a bonus.
Whether you're going for glass hair or just trying to survive winter without a frizz explosion, investing in a few of these picks will make all the difference.
Hydrated, happy hair is always in style, but especially when it's freezing out.
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