Give yourself a full salon treatment with these lavish hair care favorites

2022-09-17 03:49:33 By : Mr. Dekai Huang

In this episode of In the Know: Treat Yourself, host Melanie Sutrathada shares some of her favorite luxury hair products that are sure to provide a lavish, salon-like experience in the comfort of your own home!

“We’re all entitled to feel our best,” said Melanie. “And our hair is such a huge piece of the puzzle.”

The first product Melanie recommends is the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer. “This hair dryer is definitely worth the hype,” said Melanie. “It’s engineered to protect your hair from extreme heat damage, so you can walk away with smooth, shiny hair while protecting your hair’s natural shine.”

The sleek hair dryer also comes with a useful collection of attachments. Like a round brush and the Dyson detangling comb. “The detangling comb especially is amazing for getting out those knots while using minimal friction,” said Melanie. The hair dryer also has the diffuser attachment, which Melanie claims is perfect for people with curly hair.

Another impressive feature of the Supersonic Hair Dryer, is the long-lasting, powerful motor, which ensures that your drying session will be short and efficient!

Having a state-of-the-art hair dryer will make at-home hair care easier than ever, but according to Melanie, the “key to a really good blowout, starts with the right product.” When it comes to shampoo and conditioner, Melanie recommends the Gold Lust Repair and Restore Shampoo and Conditioner from Oribe.

“After having tried so many brands, nothing has been as great for my hair as Oribe,” claimed Melanie. The shampoo, Melanie explained, uses a century-old healing oil and extract formula.

“It’s the perfect way to reinforce your hair, and bring your hair to its glossiest, healthiest prime,” said Melanie. The shampoo protects your hair from damages, cleanses your hair, rejuvenates your hair and restores your hair’s level of moisture.

When it comes to maintaining moisture, the Oribe Gold Lust Repair and Restore Conditioner is the perfect solution. “It reverses damage by sealing in moisture, and it actually strengthens your hair,” said Melanie. “It softens, revitalizes, and it soothes each cuticle to undo the damage of time, and of course, heat styling.”

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