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The 10 Best Heat Protectants For Every Hair Type

How you apply heat to your hair matters, too—but it’s not as easy as just grabbing any old styling product and going at it. Using the wrong products can potentially cause damage that you’ll have to pay the stylist to fix later on down the road, so take the time to choose the best heat protectant for your hair type . Here’s everything you need to know about each type of hair, plus our expert recommendations for great products that will help keep your locks healthy and looking their best.


Top pick is Living Proof Restore Instant Protection

A heat protectant spray, oil, or cream can be applied to color-treated hair to repair damage caused by color and heat styling. Heat protectant works as a shield from the heat of your tool, so your hair is protected from becoming dried out, damaged, and losing shine.

As far as second-day heat styling goes, I recommend Living Proof Restore Instant Protection, a multitasking product that goes on wet or dry hair. It contains humectants, works on heat up to 450 degrees, and is an affordable alternative. Pantene Pro-V Nutrient Boost Heat Primer Thermal Heat Protection is another cost-effective choice.

Here, find out about the best ways to protect your hair against damage due to extreme heat.



Our Top Picks




Octafluoropentyl methacrylate (OFPMA) is the active ingredient. Each Size: 5.5 fluid ounces Cruelty-Free: It's good

We love how light and easy to use this product is, but we also love how versatile it is. We can use it when our hair is wet or dry (the perfect option when you want to quickly freshen your second-day hair using your flat iron) - it even doubles as a UV protectant, too. For instance, it produces mirror-like shine no matter the surface you use it on.


Pros

Lightweight

Provides UV protection


Cons

In an aerosol can





The ingredients of this serum are Biotin, an organic oil derived from maracuja, for any type of hair. 3.4 fluid ounces It is possible.

Protecting hair up to 450 degrees, as well as detangling and moisturizing, is why I use this. It also contains biotin and maracuja oil (both great for hair) but you can also mix it with other products, either to use it all together or as a layered effect.


Pros

Anti-UV properties

Frizz is reduced

moisturizing


Cons

Expensive





Ingredients: active ingredient: VP/Methacrylamide/vinyl imidazole copolymer hair type Medium-thin Size: 6.4 fluid ounces Cruelty-Free Unfortunately, no.

You may use hot tools daily and go through protective products like water, or you may just want to save money on your hair care routine. Allow the protective polymers in the formula to do their thing by misting it over the hair before styling. The formula protects hair from temperatures up to 450 degrees.


Pros

Lightweight

Affordable


Cons

Mist might be finer





A combination of shea butter, grape seed oil, sweet almond oil and macadamia integrifolia seed oil. Hair type: coarse, fine, and normal. Curly to straight | 8.5 ounces | Cruelty-free: In the negative

This product, named appropriately enough, is filled with moisturizing oils (like coconut, macadamia, and argan) to help heal and protect the toughest, frizziest, or otherwise troubled locks. It does not, however, leave any sticky or messy residue behind.


Pros

Decreases frizz

UV protection

Cons

May weigh down finer hair




Pro-Keratine complex and ceramides work to revitalize hair. Great for Fine Hair Size: 5.1 Fluid Ounces Cruelty-Free That's not possible

One should use a heat protectant of this nature before styling finer or damaged hair, since the complex blend of protein and amino acids, coupled with the moisturizer it provides, will help encourage a healthy and thicker head of hair. Although this is a cream, it will not make your hair feel heavy.


Pros

Promotes healthy hair

Strengthening

Lightweight


Cons

Expensive






These active ingredients are: sweet almond oil, sacha inchi oil, argan oil, and mongongo oil, depending on your hair type. Various | Size: 4 fluid ounces Cruelty-free: It's true

Heat protectants are especially important for those with curly hair, whether you blow-dry and straighten it or use an iron to define it. With this pick, heat is protected, shine is added, and frizz is reduced using a combination of organic oils.


Pros

Decreases frizz

Affordable


Cons

Can leave behind a residue





It contains rosehip, argan, and coconut oils that are active ingredients. Each Size: 4 fluid ounces Cruelty-Free: Yes, I do

A close second to water is heat, which is the worst enemy of our hair. This spray provides a whopping 21 benefits, including heat preservation and color preservation, and works great for all hair types.

Pros

Protects color

Moisturizing


Cons

Strong smell






This product contains the following active ingredients: argan oil, octylacrylamide/acrylates/butylaminoethyl methacrylate copolymer | Hair Type: The following are all available in 6 fluid ounces of cruelty-free packaging: I agree

Even though argan oil is the key ingredient in this spray, it's surprisingly dry and weightless and is perfect for a breezy hairdo. The product contains panthenol for a more conditioned and silkier hair experience and even boasts a luxurious, distinct fragrance that is hard to resist!


Pros

Lightweight

Moisturizing


Cons

In an aerosol can





Key Ingredient: Rosehip fruit oil, avocado oil, argan oil. With the exception of 'fine' size, at 5.9 fluid ounces, cruelty-free It is true.

You can blow out curly hair with it while protecting it from heat damage.


Pros

Multi-tasking formula

Sophisticated scent

Adds shine


Cons

Expensive





The active ingredients are Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate and grape seed oil. Cruelty-free means this has not been tested on animals. It's true

You need to protect your hair from heat damage in the future, but if damage has already occurred, reach for this reparative oil and heat protector. In the same way as all Olaplex products (which Byrdie editors rave about), it targets and repairs hair's broken protein bonds. Essentially, the hair is smoother, softer, shinier, stronger, and has a more vibrant color.


Pros

Repairs broken bonds in hair

Protects color


Cons

Expensive


The Verdict Is In

As far as second-day heat styling goes, we recommend Living Proof Restore Instant Protection, a multitasking product that goes on wet or dry hair. It contains humectants, works on heat up to 450 degrees, and is an affordable alternative. Pantene Pro-V Nutrient Boost Heat Primer Thermal Heat Protection is another cost-effective choice.






What You Need to Look For


A method for applying

It is not recommended to use spray-on heat protectants on fine or normal hair, as they can weigh it down. Those who have thick or curly hair might prefer a cream formula-like Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection Heat Protectant Cream-and spend some time applying it before utilizing your blow dryer.


Hygroscopic substances

While many see them as simply a beauty ingredient, hydrating ingredients called humectants, which attract moisture, are actually good for both hair care and skin care, says Brown. Moisture is key for healthy hair. Good glycerin and hyaluronic acid ingredients to look for.


Ingredients that Increase Physical Strength

I suggest seeking ingredients for protection against heat-related damage when purchasing a heat protectant—things like amino acids, keratin, and wheat protein.


Answers


How does one protect his or her hair from heat?

I recommends using heat protectants as the first step of your hair care routine post-wash. Spray liberally onto damp hair before using any other styling products, such as volumizer or smoothing lotions, and then continue with your styling routine.

Use a heat protectant on your dry hair by being sure to apply it thoroughly, too. I find it helpful to hold the product 30 cm [roughly a foot] away from my hair, which ensures an even distribution but no stickiness.


Is it mandatory to use a heat protectant?

If you will be heat styling your hair, use a heat protectant. The person we consulted said that people who have a color job, already damaged hair, or anyone should be using one. For example, if you want to use a heat tool on your hair, choose a heat protector that is lightweight and not too sticky.


Wrap Up

We hope this list helps you find the best heat protectant for your hair type. If you're still unsure, ask a professional stylist! They will be able to tell you which product will be right for you. They may also recommend an add-on hair supplement that can help with damaged hair and improve your hair's overall health. In addition to heat protecting products, make sure to use a nourishing hair mask about once every two weeks or so. And remember: healthy hair starts from the inside out.

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