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September generally signals the start of many transitions hair included.
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This month’s offerings execute the styling and hair-care gamut with a heavy focus onscalp care.
There’s also an exciting addition to Dyson’s hot tool lineup that will transform yourat-home blowout.
Plus, sun-scorched (or generally dry) hair will benefit from Philip Kingsley’s latest treatment.
For now, keep scrolling to see the rest of thebest new hair-care products to snap up in September.
Be sure to check back weekly for new hair-care launches that are dropping this month.
(Trust us, you don’t want to miss out.)
The brand just introduced all of its belovedhair toolsin a Prussian Blue and Rich Copper edition.
Olaplex No.
The brand just launched a new addition for what’s probably the most vulnerable of hair colors:blondes.
4P Blonde Enhancer Toning Shampoo neutralizes unwanted brassiness and yellowing which can make hair look dull and dingy.
As a bonus, the softening cleanser also helps with detangling while in the shower.
The cleansertemporarily tintspre-bleached or gray hair each time you wash with a light deposit of color.
The leave-on serum treatment is designed to eliminate the need for manual exfoliation.
There are also antioxidant-enriched broccoli seed and green coffee bean extracts to protect hair from environmental stressors.
The hot tool features an extra-long brush head to cover more surface area in fewer strokes.
The temperature gauge goes up to 430 degrees to get hair smoother faster without scorching.
All of these benefits come from the star ingredient, blue tansy flower oil.
Grapeseed, argan, and castor oils also help add and seal moisture intodry hair.
The styler hydrates and defines curls without leaving them crunchy or flaky.
A moisturizing combination of cakile extract and vitamin B5 in the formula hydrates and softens hair.
What’s even better is that many of the growing options available help target more specific hair needs.
Case in point: Kitsch’s new Rice Water Protein Shampoo + Conditioner Bars.
Nuele Hydrating Hair Mask
Nuele Hair
Nuele has a clear focus on quality, not quantity.
The brand just released its second product, the Hydrating Hair Mask, made with only five ingredients.
There’s also hair-softening shikakai powder and soothingaloein the mask.
As a bonus, you get a bottle of the brand’s nourishing hair serum in the kit.
The silk accessories brand just released its Poolside Collection, which includes this trio of St. Tropez Large Scrunchies.
The black-and-white ties in various patterns corral hair of all thicknesses and help keep breakage at bay.
The deep orange tint adds copper and golden tones to blonde, brunette, or auburn hair.
There’s alsopanthenolto soften hair, and a strengthening amino acid blend, which works on preventing breakage.
Get rid ofdryness and flaking at your rootswith The Inkey List’s new Glycolic Acid Scalp Scrub.
Lunata’s new Cordless Styler PRO makes hair smoothing on-the-go or in your bathroom a breeze.
The tool features one-inch titanium plates that evenly distribute heat up to 450 degrees throughout.
Dyson Flyaway Attachment
Dyson continues to up the ante on its stylist- and editor-approvedhot tools.
The attachment is available on its own or in a bundle along with the blow-dryer and other attachments.
Sebastian Professional No.
Do a light rinse and leave some of the product in your hair as a lightweightleave-in treatment.
The moisturizer targets damaged hydrogen bonds in the hair and repairs them to improve overall hair health.
Mango and shea butters restore moisture from within while antioxidant-rich sea buckthorn protects hair from environmental damage.
Wet Brush Head Start!
Exfoliating Scalp Massager
Wet Brush
Every washday should include a soothing scalp massage.
This Wet Brush Head Start!
There’s also a hook on the top for convenient storage in your shower.