1. Prose Custom Hair Products: If you haven't tried Prose--this is your sign to do so! All their products are customized to your hair based off of your answers to their questionnaire. I use their pre-shampoo, shampoo & conditioner regularly--in the summer months I use the oil to help fend off the humidity.
2. Color Wow Shampoo, Conditioner & Dream Cocktail: I alternate between this & love it--my hair is so soft & happy! The Dream Cocktail is great to apply right out of the shower especially for us curly haired girlies.
3. VOLO Hair Towel: I actually don't use a hair towel anymore but really should start again because it's really great for keeping your hair healthy & strong! I have my eye on this one because it's big enough for longer hair girlies like me & it has a an elastic loop to put the excess towel through & hold. If you're looking for something a little less pricey, I've used this one before & it's a great option (definitely a smaller towel though so it might not be able to hold all of your hair).
4. The Wet Brush: The only brush you should be using for your wet hair--the flexi bristles are gentle so they don't pull knots as hard as other dry brush bristles. Another reason to have a separate brush for wet hair is that the water isn't good for other types of bristles especially if you use a Mason Pearson brush or something similar.
5. Color Wow Dream Coat Spray: I really don't like to use a lot of products in my hair--AT ALL--but this spray is a NECESSITY. I spray my whole head of hair as soon as I get out of the shower & then reapply by section when I blow-dry my hair. Curly girlies--try this one.
6. Elchim Classic 2001 High Pressure Hair Dryer: I've used this blow dryer for as long as I've been able to blow-dry my hair--& trust me, that's a long time. Over the years I've tried plenty of other dryers including the Dyson dryer & I even had the chance to try the very pricey Lumielina Repronizer but none compare--the Elchim really gets all the moisture out of wet hair without damaging it & keeps my hair the straightest especially at the roots (& is reasonably priced). I cannot recommend this dryer enough, it's the BEST.
7. Drybar Hold Me Hair Clips: I know these are a little pricier than other clips you can find, but I've had these clips for YEARS & they show no sign of giving out.
8. Dyson Round Brush: I absolutely love this brush--the cork board (or whatever it is lol) on the end is perfect for keeping yourself from accidentally burning your skin while blowdrying & the bristles are very grippy. They also have a smaller brush but it looks like it's currently out of stock--I'll keep an eye out for you all & update you if I find it.
9. Mason Pearson Brush: Best brush & totally worth the price. That's all.
10. Beachwaver Pro 1 Curling Iron: On the days where I want to have a little more fun with my hair, I use the Beachwaver curling iron! This is my first & only iron--I never learned how to manually curl my hair & don't ever want to (lol). There is definitely a learning curve with the automatic button but once you figure it out, it's a piece of cake! This is the version that I have, but they have other more budget-friendly options--that being said, I totally think it's worth the investment--I still have my first iron that I got well over 5 years ago.
11. Jones Road Oil Stick: This is actually a makeup product but I love using it for combatting flyaways--it's super effective!