I Gasped When I Learned How Common This Hairstyling Mistake Is
Ask any hairstylist the number one mistake their clients make, and they’ll most likely tell you it’s the lack of a heat protectant in their daily routine. A brief survey of my inner circle gave me the same results. The consensus: Does applying a heat protectant before a blowout really make that much of a difference? Johnny Ramirez, the celebrity colorist known for his trademark "lived-in color” and co-owner of L.A.’s Ramirez | Tran Salon, says yes. "Heat-protection products are important to use, as they protect the hair from being exposed to high levels of heat. If you expose your hair to heat every time you style your hair, it can result in dry and damaged hair,” he explains. Specifically, you may cause split ends and breakage. No, thank you.
But with so many product options out there, how do we know which one’s best for our locks? "The most important thing to consider is the level of heat protection a product offers. You need to make sure that it matches the level of heat you are applying to your hair,” Ramirez says. In other words, all heat protectants are not created equal. Lucky for you, we’ve taken the guesswork out by sourcing the 20 best heat protectants on the market, and we’ve made it even easier by breaking them down by hair type.
Best for Damaged Hair
Olaplex products have been all the rage for some time now, and luckily, they live up to the hype. This nourishing, lightweight oil offers supreme heat protection and combats dryness with a blend of hydrating moringa and sunflower oils. I use it daily, even when I'm not putting heat on my hair, to address frizz and flyaways.
Best for Fine Hair
Biolage's Thermal Active Spray adds shape and body to fine hair without weighing it down. Blue agave nectar is the star ingredient here, helping to strengthen and nourish heat-stressed locks. Plus, the brand has pledged to undertake sustainable manufacturing practices, something everyone can get behind.
This lightweight spray from Shu Uemera actually relies on heat styling to activate hair memory, meaning that if you blow-dry every day, your hair will start naturally falling the way you want. Add volume-enhancing ingredients to the mix, and you've got one seriously hardworking product!
Best for Curly Hair
Us curly girls are often trying to define our textures, and this Leave-In Treatment from Rahua delivers the goods. Green tea works to protect from heat exposure while the brand's signature rahua oil nourishes. The end result? Bouncy, touchable curls whether you use a hot tool or not.
With my curly hair, a beach vacation (or NY in August or a summer rainstorm…) can be a one-way ticket to scrunchie town. But not anymore. Ouidad's Heat Humidity Gel protects against both humidity and heat exposure to bring out the best in curls.
Best for Thick Hair
Is it just me, or will Pantene Pro-V always be synonymous with RHOBH star Kyle Richards? (What? She has great hair, and she swears by the brand.) I digress. This drugstore find is a great option if you're an avid hot-tool user but don't want to break the bank.
Best for Colored Hair
Heat exposure can make it hard for your hair to absorb color evenly, so if you're breaking out the curling iron most days and you're not exactly a natural blonde, it's in your best interest to invest in Pureology's leave-in spray. Its patented anti-fade ingredient blend of sunflower oil, a UV filter, and vitamin E is infused into every formula, ensuring lasting color.
Living Proof's Instant Protection Spray is a fan favorite for good reason: It's versatile (you can use it on both wet and dry hair), it offers heat and UV protection, and it makes hair impossibly shiny and soft. Furthermore, even though it works well on all hair types, it was formulated with color and chemically treated hair in mind.
Best for Dry Hair
Best for Coarse Hair
The jury's still out on silicone in hair products, but if you're a fan, this heat protectant from Philip Kingsley is one heavy hitter. Just remember that a little goes a long way, and you'll likely need to use a clarifying shampoo once a week to get rid of any buildup.
If you're looking to avoid silicone, the six-oil blend that makes up Bumble and Bumble's Invisible Oil is a great alternative for coarse hair. As the name suggests, this primer literally vanishes into your locks, so it seems like magic when your normally dry mane is suddenly super soft and frizz-free.
Another Ramirez pick, this Redken treatment spray has "25 benefits that increase manageability and provide heat protection." There's also no one way to use it. Layer it with a rinse-out conditioning treatment for an extra boost or couple it with a styling product to add even more sleekness and shine.
Up next, Check out which haircut is set to be all the rage in 2021.
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