Sunday, October 9, 2011

Celebrity Hair Products

I'll admit, my hair is not the most manageable - it is finally long and the right color but usually much frizzier than I would prefer it to be. Unfortunately seasons changing so drastically in New York only make my situation worse. 


From what I've heard, most women don't have the ideal hair quality that they want. We've all tried countless hair products at Sephora, over the internet, and even optimistically through an infomercial (Instyler, anyone?) So lets see what the famous ladies are using to keep their locks looking flawless...

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Has any woman inspired as many hairstyles as Jennifer Aniston? And what hair products does Jen use to keep those perfect highlights dazzling? Davines Alchemic Shampoo.






 Leighton Meester
paul-mitchell-conditioner.jpgLeighton Meester, the actress who plays bad girl Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl, keeps her gorgeous mane, super shiny with the help ofAveda Shampure Shampoo and Conditioner
redken-blonde-glam.jpgUltimate blonde babe Paris Hilton can't get enough of the Redken Blonde Glam range to keep her flowing locks in tip-top condition and maintain her baby-blonde hue..  
redken-blonde-glam.jpgTo create an array of pop star worthy looks, Christina Aguilera looks to Balmain DoubleHair to give oomph to lank styles or create long locks in an instant.









keune-revive-gloss.jpgWhen you're juggling a Hollyood career with being mum it can be tough to always look picture-perfect. Film hair stylist Bobby Diehl uses Keune Blend Revive Gloss on Katie Holmes brunette locks to make her shine. 


joico-K-Pak.jpgGetting a full head of tight curls under control is no mean feat - particularly for a musician like Taylor Swift - so top marks toJoico K Pak for managing to help Taylor tame her tresses.  
fudge-hair-cement.jpgLady Gaga's striking rose headpiece was created by Charlie Le Mindu for London Fashion week using Fudge Hair Cement.



Courtesy of http://www.hji.co.uk/inspiration/celebrity-hair-products/



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