
The lineup our team reaches for.
Not the most expensive products on the shelf. The ones that get reordered.
Four products. That's it.
A daily-wash shampoo, a weekly repair mask, a heat protectant, and a finishing oil. Most of our guests' at-home routines are built on this lineup.
The daily wash
Our team reaches for sulfate-free shampoos that don't strip color or strip the scalp. Lightweight enough for daily use, gentle enough for color-treated hair.
The repair mask
Once a week for most guests, twice a week for color-corrected or extension-wearing hair. The single product that does the most work between salon visits.
The heat protectant
Before every blow-dry, flat iron, or curling iron. The one product nobody buys until their colorist tells them to, then they buy three bottles at once.
The finishing oil
A pea-sized amount on damp ends seals the cuticle, adds shine, and tames flyaways. The lightest of our recommended oils — appropriate for fine hair.
What our stylists won't recommend.
Sulfate-heavy "clarifying" shampoos as a daily product. Anything that smells strongly of fragrance and short on actives. Drugstore "color care" lines that strip color within four washes. Any product whose first ingredient after water is alcohol.
We've watched a lot of trends come and go since 1980. The lineup above isn't trendy. It's what works.