Hair Care
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Wash And Condition A specially formulated cleansing system can help your mane stay strong and appear fuller. "Shampoos and conditioners work on the appearance of the hair itself and the outer cuticle," says Dr. Graf.
Hairstylist Jon Reyman of Spoke & Weal, a salon with locations including New York and Los Angeles, recommends Aveda Invati Exfoliating Shampoo,$30, and Thickening Conditioner, $30, to prevent sebum buildup on the scalp. "I'm a big proponent of natural solutions," he says, "and I've seen this make a difference on clients."
Looking for a drugstore option? Consider Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Shampoo and Conditioner, $9.95 apiece, which build body in fine strands. Or, to protect color-treated hair, try ColorProof BioRepair-8 Anti-Thinning Shampoo and Conditioner, $44 apiece, both of which block DHT, the hormone that damages hair follicles.
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Hairstylist Jon Reyman of Spoke & Weal, a salon with locations including New York and Los Angeles, recommends Aveda Invati Exfoliating Shampoo,$30, and Thickening Conditioner, $30, to prevent sebum buildup on the scalp. "I'm a big proponent of natural solutions," he says, "and I've seen this make a difference on clients."
Looking for a drugstore option? Consider Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Shampoo and Conditioner, $9.95 apiece, which build body in fine strands. Or, to protect color-treated hair, try ColorProof BioRepair-8 Anti-Thinning Shampoo and Conditioner, $44 apiece, both of which block DHT, the hormone that damages hair follicles.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Try A Custom Blend