I love having long hair. I love braiding it, fiddling with it when I’m bored, and tossing it into messy buns and claw clip hairstyles. Beyond the simple joy it brings me, the look also suits me best. That’s not just a personal opinion; I’ve had multiple friends and hairstylists tell me to keep my hair long and, I quote, “embrace a late-60searly-70s vibe.” So, that’s what I do. 

The only problem is that my hair is naturally dry, and I add insult to injury when I get it highlighted on a semi-regular basis. I know bleach isn’t good for anyone’s hair, but it’s particularly devastating to my fine, fragile strands. After leaving the salon, it’s only a matter of time before I experience intense damage and split ends.

Last year, it got so bad, I could visibly see my long hair getting shorter and shorter. For every inch it grew, it lost two to breakage. It got to the point where my hair was inches shorter than it had been before without any scissors going near it. As a beauty editor, I knew it was time to get serious and set myself up on a strict haircare routine. I’m happy to say that after six months, my hair is back to its former glory (even better if I do say so myself). Ahead, see 16 strengthening products I swear by for longer, healthier hair. 

Kaitlyn McLintock

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