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Favorite Hair Products

Confession time! My attitude is based on how good my hair looks on a particular day. If my hair is looking great than I feel like I can take on the world, if not than I am depressed. Today, I am joining Andrea and Erika's Favorite Things party and showing you my favorite hair products!!

On a workday, I shower the night before. I save a TON of time that way! When I do shower and wash my hair, I use Pantene Volumizing shampoo and conditioner. After my shower, I apply Redken Pillow Proof, and Argan Magic hair oil, Both of these products speed up my blow dry time, and make my hair soft and protected.

In the mornings, I apply Suave Refresh and Revive dry shampoo. If I ever meet the person who invented dry shampoo, they are getting a big ol' hug! This absorbs oil, makes my hair smell great, and gives my hair some texture.

Once my style is complete, I use Suave aerosol hairspray. That's it!

A few extras:

I have a whole section dedicated to hair products on my blog. You can check them out here!

I just recently started using this shampoo once a week and it removes all of my product buildup!

Some of my favorite tools are ones made by Helen of Troy, or Hot Tools.

What are some of your favorite hair products? I'd love to read about them! Leave me a comment and let me know!

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