In the world of beauty, people typically find themselves drawn more to either the makeup or the hair side of things. But when you think about it, really—why not be a master of both? They only serve to complement each other, after all. And a rising beauty tide lifts all boats.
It’s that sort of thinking that has led SHEGLAM to expand its roster of beloved makeup and skincare products with a brand-new category: hair. The buzzy launch covers both product and hot tools—including a one-touch curler that heats up in 60 seconds and can get your whole head done in less time than it takes to binge an episode of that frothy real-estate reality show you’re currently into. Plus, All SHEGLAM Hair Hot Tools feature GlossPro technology, a patented ceramic coating to regulate the temperature and prevent overheating and damage.The elixirs to smooth on pre- and post-styling are key, too, since no hair looks as good as healthy hair.
So if you’ve got your beauty beat down, but still feel like your best hair day comes courtesy of a professional at your salon, take this as a sign from the universe that change has come. SHEGLAM’s new hair line becomes a major money-saver pretty quickly (especially when you consider that the price tag of a good iron-and-serum combo is less than that of a single in-salon blowout). And cash aside, there’s also something priceless about knowing how to get your hair just the way you want.
If this smart tool looks revolutionary, that’s because the tech is actually on another level. Beyond being a major boon for the lazy girls (i.e., anyone who’d prefer to only use one hand whenever possible), it features a clever design that makes curling hair more or less foolproof.
Press a button corresponding to whichever side of the head you’re curling, feed a one-inch section of hair into the hair slot, and then watch the magic happen. Simple, period. And you also don’t need to worry about tangles: A smart chip included in the hardware helps to identify any in time to avoid them.
Do like the pros do, and prep your hair before you start to work. A few drops of this lightweight oil will protect strands from heat while also adding glossy shine and hydration (the latter via jojoba and sunflower-seed oils).
It’s practical but pretty as well, with a velvety rose scent, courtesy of a master perfumer. Since the formula is designed to be used on wet or dry hair, you can totally apply a bit as a hair scent on day two or three, too.
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Show your hair you really care by adding this feel-good, stay-healthy product to your regular mix, too. It’s a weightless mist that’s designed to fight frizz while adding shine, and it can be used on damp or dry hair.
If you’re working to rehab hair that’s been through the wringer, this small spritzer is a smart choice to include in your arsenal. It uses hydrolyzed protein and argan oil to strengthen and nourish, and can be applied daily.
Proficient with a traditional clamp iron and simply looking for your new forever favorite? Get ready to say, “Hello, friend.” This classic design heats up in under a minute (a digital display shows you the temp) and has a special Gloss Pro feature that ups shine and helps keep strands healthy.
Prefer curls that are tight and tiny or have more of a bounce to them? You’ve got options. The style is made in three widths, from this narrow 9-millimeter to a 32-millimeter designed for beachier waves.
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A small-size flat iron can tick more than a few boxes. Whether you’re planning on traveling with it, keeping it in your car to fight last-minute frizz, or have shorter locks that don’t require a wider surface, this precision straightener is a smart buy.
It has two temperatures you can adjust based on hair type, and it’s hot and ready to use in 30 seconds. Little touch-ups or beyond, it’s likely going to become an MVP.
Leah Melby Clinton
Leah Melby Clinton is a writer, editor, and serious shopper who loves discovering new labels, detailing the best ways to build a wardrobe, and interviewing interesting people.