Right hair, right now: top stylists on the products they use themselves – and ones to avoid

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The article features interviews with eight hair experts from different backgrounds and specialties. Here's a summary of their advice on various topics related to hair care:

**Product recommendations:**

* Larry King recommends investing in good-quality products and tools, rather than buying bargain products.
* Charlotte Mensah swears by coconut oil as a multifunctional product for hair care.
* Johan Hellström recommends a good hairdryer with ionic function.

**Hairstyles and color:**

* Larry King advises against cutting his own hair, recommending it to be done by professionals.
* Charlotte Mensah recommends embracing natural grey hair.
* Johan Hellström gets his greys treated with silver shampoo.

**Hair loss treatment:**

* Larry King recommends getting a DNA test to determine the underlying cause of hair loss and tailor a treatment plan.
* Charlotte Mensah suggests Viviscal supplements as a starting point for addressing hair loss.
* Johan Hellström advises reviewing diet and stress levels before considering treatments.

**Product advice:**

* Johan Hellström swears by leave-in products, rather than buying bargain products.
* Larry King recommends not using box dye, suggesting it's too hard to come back from.

Some common themes that emerge from the interviews include:

1. **Investing in quality products**: All experts agree that investing in good-quality products and tools is essential for healthy hair care.
2. **Embracing natural beauty**: Many experts advocate embracing one's natural texture, color, or style, rather than trying to change it through chemical treatments or extreme styling.
3. **Professional advice**: All experts recommend consulting a professional stylist or trichologist for personalized advice on hair care and addressing hair loss.
4. **Prevention is key**: Experts stress the importance of maintaining good diet, reducing stress, and protecting one's hair from damage to prevent issues like dryness, breakage, or hair loss.

By following these expert tips, individuals can take steps towards achieving healthy, beautiful hair that makes them feel confident and proud of themselves.
 
omg u gotta get ur hair done by a pro lol, i had the worst experience tryna cut my own hair and now its like a mess 🤦‍♀️. anyway, investing in good products is def worth it, i switched to coconut oil shampoo and conditioner and my curls are so much healthier now 💁‍♀️. silver shampoo sounds interesting though, gotta look into that more ✨. also, embracing ur natural grey hair is honestly so empowering 🌟. who needs to dye their hair when u can rock the grey life? 😂
 
I guess you wanna know the secret to good hair? Like, it's not just about slapping on some product and calling it a day... LOL! No way, invest in quality stuff or you'll be like Larry King - stuck with bad hair for life 😂. And don't even get me started on DIY coloring, that's like trying to paint the Mona Lisa yourself 🎨. Just leave it to the pros, trust me, your hair (and your wallet) will thank you 💸.
 
Wow 😊 - I mean have you tried using coconut oil for your hair? Charlotte Mensah swears by it and I think it's a game changer! 💁‍♀️ I've started using it on my dry ends and it's been a lifesaver. And Johan Hellström is right about the ionic hair dryer, mine gets so much better after using it 😍 - also investing in good quality products is key, doesn't matter how expensive they are if you're gonna get them.
 
I'm so obsessed with this article 🤩! I mean, have you ever tried a good quality shampoo? It makes all the difference, right? 💁‍♀️ Like, Larry King's advice to ditch those bargain products is SO on point. And Charlotte Mensah's coconut oil hack is genius 🔥! I've been using it for my dry ends and it's like, totally transformed my hair 😍. Johan Hellström's silver shampoo tip also sounds amazing 🤔. I never knew that could help with greying hair. Anyway, one thing that really stood out to me is how important it is to just be yourself and love your natural hair 💖. No more dye jobs or extreme styling for me, thanks! 😂
 
Ugh, I'm getting so tired of people using the term "swears by" 🙄... it's just not a good phrase to use in formal writing! Instead of saying someone "swears by" something, they should say they highly recommend or endorse it.

And can we please talk about how the article jumps around between topics? It's like reading a laundry list of random facts and opinions 😂. A more cohesive structure would make it easier to follow along and really get the point across.

But seriously, I do love the advice from these hair experts! The importance of investing in quality products and embracing natural beauty is something we can all get on board with 💁‍♀️. And let's be real, who doesn't want to avoid using box dye? 😂 It's great that they're promoting a more mindful approach to hair care.

Overall, the article feels like a solid resource for anyone looking to improve their hair health – even if it could benefit from a bit of editing and organization 📚.
 
🤔 I'm so over all the bad product reviews out there! 💄 It's like people just buy whatever's cheap without even thinking about what's good for their hair. I mean, have you seen those review videos on YouTube where people just slapping some product on and then expecting miracles? 🙅‍♂️ Not cool.

On a more serious note, I love how all the experts are promoting natural beauty and embracing your roots (literally!). It's so refreshing to see them focusing on prevention over quick fixes. And can we talk about how important it is to invest in quality products? 💸 Like, think of all the damage you're doing to your hair with those cheap chemicals and heat styling tools... 🚫

I also appreciate how they're recommending consulting professionals for personalized advice. I mean, we've all been there - trying to figure out what's going on with our hair and then realizing we have no idea what we're doing 😂. So yeah, let's all just take a page out of these experts' books and prioritize our hair health 🌱💖.
 
I'm not a fan of the whole 'natural grey' trend, tbh 🤷‍♂️. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's cool to have natural texture and all that, but for some people, grey hair can be super unflattering 😒. And let's be real, if you're gonna dye your hair, might as well do it right, you feel? 🤔 Silver shampoo might not be the most effective solution for everyone, imo 💁‍♀️. Plus, it's like, a lot of money to spend on something that might not even make a huge difference in the end... 💸
 
I gotta say 🤔, back in my day we didn't have all these fancy hair experts telling us what to do. We just used whatever products we could find and figured it out as we went along. I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm glad people are taking care of their hair now, but some of this advice is a bit...over the top 🤑. Like, who needs a DNA test to figure out what's causing their hair loss? That just seems like a bunch of hooey 💁‍♀️. And don't even get me started on these expensive hair dryers and leave-in products...can't we just use some good ol' fashioned shampoo and conditioner? 😂
 
um I was reading about this new shampoo that's supposed to be super good for your hair 🤔 but I don't know if it's true... my friend swears by coconut oil as a conditioner though she says it works wonders 😂 so maybe we should just invest in some good quality products like those hair experts said? 🤑 and omg have you ever noticed how many grey hairs people get when they're stressed? 💇‍♀️
 
I totally agree with Johan's point about leave-in products 🤗... they're literally a game changer for keeping your locks silky and moisturized throughout the day! I've been using one for ages now, and it's made such a huge difference in my hair care routine. And yaaas, embracing natural grey is so empowering 💁‍♀️... I used to get so self-conscious about mine, but now I rock them like they're nobody's business 😎. Investin' in quality products might seem pricey at first, but trust me, your hair (and wallet) will thank you 💸!
 
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