Best Products for Thick Hair Management

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Thick hair is often admired for its richness and fullness, but anyone who has it knows the struggle — it can feel heavy, frizzy, and resistant to styling. At Hair N’ Now NYC, our stylists hand-select products that transform thick hair from unmanageable to sleek, shiny, and effortless.

1. Smoothing Shampoo & Conditioner
For daily control, we recommend Brazilian Blowout Anti-Frizz Shampoo and Conditioner. These sulfate-free essentials help reduce volume while keeping strands soft and hydrated.

2. Leave-In Conditioning Treatments
A true lifesaver for thick hair is Oribe Supershine Moisturizing Cream. It smooths coarse strands, enhances hydration, and gives that salon-polished finish.

3. Repair & Strengthen
If your thick hair also struggles with breakage or damage from heat styling, Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother is ideal. It strengthens from within while taming frizz and adding long-lasting smoothness.

4. Frizz-Fighting Heat Protectants
Before blow-drying or flat-ironing, Brazilian Blowout Thermal Straightening Balm ensures a sleek finish while protecting against heat damage.

5. Finishing Oils & Serums
For weightless shine, Obliphica Seaberry Serum nourishes thick hair without making it heavy — perfect for daily use.

Stylist’s Bonus Tip
For clients seeking long-term manageability, our salon offers smoothing treatments like Lasio Keratin and ProAddiction Formaldehyde-Free Smoothing System. These professional services leave thick hair polished, frizz-free, and far easier to style for weeks at a time.

Ready to transform your thick hair into sleek perfection? Book your appointment today at (212) 288-4413. Appointments fill quickly, so don’t wait!

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