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

The article features seven hair care professionals sharing their expertise on various topics related to hair health, styling, and maintenance. Here are some key takeaways from each expert:

1. **Björn Axén**: Coconut oil is a natural, affordable, and multifunctional product that can be used as a hair mask or to tame frizz.

2. **Charlotte Mensah**: Viviscal supplements are a great place to start for those experiencing hair loss due to internal factors like diet and stress levels.

3. **Johan Hellström**: A good hairdryer with ionic function is worth splurging on, as it can significantly improve styling and reduce frizz.

4. **Larry King**: Larry recommends investing in high-quality products and tools, rather than settling for bargain or cheap alternatives. He also emphasizes the importance of a good haircut from a skilled stylist.

5. **Lynn Adams**: Minoxidil is a medicinal product available only in pharmacies and should be used under the supervision of a pharmacist.

6. **Johan Hellström**: Aveda Nutriplenish deep moisture conditioner is worth the investment, as it provides intense hydration and nourishment for dry or damaged hair.

7. **Larry King**: Larry recommends against cutting one's own hair, citing the potential for disastrous results that can take a long time to recover from.

8. **Charlotte Mensah**: Silk or satin scrunchies are a great way to reduce friction and prevent breakage while styling your hair.

9. **Johan Hellström**: Silver shampoo is effective in maintaining cool, unwanted yellow tones away from grey hair.

10. **Lynn Adams**: Regular trims can help maintain the health and appearance of your hair, especially when it comes to preventing split ends.

These experts offer a range of advice on various aspects of hair care, highlighting the importance of investing in quality products, seeking professional advice, and taking steps to address internal factors contributing to hair loss.
 
Hair care pros are like superheroes! 💁‍♀️ I'm obsessed with the idea of using coconut oil as a hair mask 🌴 it's literally so affordable and natural 😊 but also investing in good tools like ionic hairdryers is a total game changer 💨 for me, trying to tame frizz is like trying to tame a beast! 🔥 but seriously, taking care of your hair is so important and these experts are on point 🙌 I've started using silk scrunchies and it's made such a big difference in reducing breakage 💁‍♀️ what about you guys?
 
Ugh, just saw that 1 in 5 people experience some form of hair loss by age 50 🤕😩 & it's not just about genetics anymore... diet, stress, etc are all major contributors too . And good luck trying to find affordable alternatives, the prices for those high-quality products are gonna break the bank 💸👎
 
I gotta say, I'm so over all these hair care hacks 🤯. Like, I get it, coconut oil is a good thing and all that, but can we talk about the real issue here? The fact that people are still losing their hair due to stress levels and diet... what's the solution there? Cut down on stress or take up yoga? 🧘‍♀️ Please, let's not forget about the environmental impact of our lifestyle choices. Like, I'm all for a good conditioner, but Aveda Nutriplenish is like $50 bucks! 😂 Can we get some affordable alternatives here?

And another thing, why are there so many experts on this list? It feels like they're just trying to sell us stuff 🤣. I mean, Björn Axén recommends coconut oil, Johan Hellström raves about his hairdryer... come on, guys! Can't we get some real advice here?

Lastly, what's up with the emphasis on quality products and tools? Like, I'm not saying that's bad, but it feels like they're just trying to make us feel guilty for using cheap stuff 😳. And then there's Larry King saying don't cut your own hair... yikes, what if we have a good reason to do so? 🤔
 
🌸💇‍♀️ so i was reading this article about hair care and i gotta say, some of these tips are pretty legit 🤯 like using coconut oil as a hair mask or investing in good hair tools 🛍️ Johan hellström's point about ionic hair dryers is spot on 💨 it's all about the quality of your tools and products. and omg lynn adams talking about minoxidil 🤞 i mean, if you're experiencing hair loss it's def worth consulting a pharmacist to get the right treatment.

i'm also loving charlotte mensah's tip about silk scrunchies 😌 reducing friction is key to healthy hair. and haha larry king saying no to cutting your own hair 🚫 that one's just common sense lol

anyway, i think it's great that these experts are sharing their expertise and giving us real talk about hair care 💁‍♀️💇‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm not convinced about coconut oil being a miracle worker 🌴. I mean, all these experts swear by it, but what's the science behind it? Have they actually done some research or are they just spouting hype? And what about everyone else who's already using coconut oil and their hair is still super frizzy? It doesn't add up to me... 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 This article is totally about hiding the truth from us. I mean, have you noticed how all these experts are saying the same thing - invest in quality products? It's like they're trying to sell something to us. And what's with all these "experts" being quoted? Is it really just a coincidence that there's another expert with the same name (Larry King) as one of the others (Larry King)? 🤯 I'm starting to think this is some kind of hair care industry conspiracy... 💇‍♀️
 
🤯 Did you know that 80% of people with thinning hair are men 📊? Anyway, I gotta say, I'm a big fan of coconut oil too, it's like 99% effective for taming frizz 🔥! 💇‍♀️ Johan Hellström is spot on about investing in good hairdryers tho, my old one was driving me crazy 🤪.

The average person spends around $150 per year on hair care products 💸. Meanwhile, the global hair dryer market size is projected to reach 4.5 billion USD by 2027 🚀! Crazy, right? 😲 Also, did you know that trims can prevent up to 85% of breakage 🤯? Just saying.
 
I think it's pretty cool how everyone agrees that using high-quality products is key 🤑. I mean, who wants cheap stuff when you can get good results? And Johan's right about those ionic hairdryers - my old one from like 2018 just doesn't do the same thing as a new one 💨. But I'm still kinda surprised they're not mentioning dry shampoo - that stuff is a game changer for me on non-wash days 😴.
 
omg I completely agree with Johan Hellström about those ionic hair dryers 🚿💨 they really make a huge difference in styling my hair without all the frizz 😂. I've been using one for months now and it's been life changing. But what I don't get is why Björn Axén says coconut oil is so great? I mean, I love coconut oil too but I don't think it's a miracle worker like he makes it out to be 💁‍♀️. I've had some bad experiences with using it as a hair mask and it just left my hair feeling greasy 🤢.
 
I'm not buying into all this hair care hype 🤣. I mean, who needs 10 different experts giving the same advice over and over again? It's like they're trying to sell you something (and some of them are, let's be real 💸). And have you seen the prices of those Aveda products? Out. Of. Control 😱. I swear, if you just use coconut oil like Björn says, your hair will be fine... or at least that's what I keep telling myself 🤪.

And don't even get me started on the supplements and shampoos. Can't we just stick to using regular old shampoo and conditioner? 🚫 It's not like our hair is going to magically grow longer or stronger if we spend a bunch of money on fancy products 💸.

I do think investing in good quality tools, like a decent hairdryer (Johan says so too 😉), is worth it. But beyond that, I'm all about simplicity and DIY-ing my way through life 🌿. Just give me some good ol' fashioned advice from one person, not 10 🤷‍♀️.
 
just saw this article about hair care... some ppl think coconut oil is a miracle product lol but i guess it can be used for some things like frizz control 🌴 anyways, investing in good quality products and tools is def worth it 👍 just had bad haircut experience myself last week, now my locks are all over the place 😩
 
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