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When using a hot tool like a blow dryer, flat iron or curling iron, using a heat protectant is an absolute must. Not only can they prevent damage, but they also help maintain color longer, reduce frizz, and retain moisture, says Guy Tang, Los Angeles-based celebrity hairstylist.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Heat protectants come in various forms \u2014\u00a0 oils, sprays and creams \u2014 and everyone, regardless of your hair type or texture, should use one, according to our experts. Without that added protection, you\u2019re damaging your hair, which can leave it permanently altered, says Angela Walker, founder of N Natural Hair Salon in Maryland.<\/p>\n
To help you find the right heat protectant, we spoke to four hairstylists about what to look for and which formulas work best depending for different hair types and textures.\u00a0<\/p>\n
SKIP AHEAD <\/strong>The best heat protectants<\/em><\/strong> | <\/em><\/strong>How to shop for a heat protectant\u00a0<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n Experts we spoke with recommend incorporating a protectant before any using any hot tool, so when making this list, we looked for products that include the following:<\/p>\n Below, we gathered expert-recommended, highly rated and NBC Select staff-favorite heat protectants that are made for a range of hair textures and types and align with our expert\u2019s guidance. We categorized the heat protectants into three categories: creams, sprays and oils \u2014 every product also offers protection up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.<\/p>\n Regardless of your hair type and texture, this heat protectant helps combat dryness and frizz, according to the brand. I work it into my damp, thick and wavy hair section by section and only use a little bit (quarter-sized amount at most.) That\u2019s enough to cover my hair from mid-length to ends, taking any leftover product on my hands and placing it closer to my roots. Luckily, after blow drying, it doesn\u2019t leave it looking greasy, and I see less frizz when I use this.\u00a0<\/p>\n This lightweight cream, which has a 4.5-star average rating from over 400 reviews on Amazon, leaves your hair sleek, shiny and frizz-free, according to the brand. Reviewers say a little goes a long way and to start off with a dime-size amount before adding more. Work it into wet, slightly damp hair before using any hot tool.<\/p>\n This is what Gutterman calls \u201cyour hair bestie\u201d because it both moisturizes and protects your hair at the same time. She suggests using it on wet hair prior to blowing it out and to also apply it section by section. The cream is best for frizz-prone, dry hair, medium to thick hair, according to the brand. \u201cKerastase products, specifically the heat protectants, always make my hair look insanely shiny and healthy,\u201d says NBC Select editor Lindsay Schneider, who received a sample from the brand. \u201cI always get compliments on how good and healthy my hair looks whenever I use this before blowing out my very frizzy, curly hair.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n If you want your protectant to be extremely conditioning, consider this balm-to-cream option, which comes recommended by hairstylist and salon owner Tiffany Munoz. It will help quench your hair\u2019s thirst and help tame it, says Munoz. Since it is concentrated you won\u2019t need much of it, all you need to do is apply a quarter-size amount of product, work it with your hands and then brush it through, says Munoz.\u00a0<\/p>\n Right before curling or straightening my hair, I always spray this mist from my roots to my ends. After using this for over a month now, I can see a difference in how my hair looks \u2014 there\u2019s less frizz, my hair doesn\u2019t feel stiff or crunchy, and I love the fruity and floral scent, which lingers for a long time in my hair. Because my hair is pretty thick, I do go through this product faster than cream formulas I\u2019ve tried, but because of the results, I don\u2019t mind repurchasing it more frequently.\u00a0<\/p>\n \u201cMy hairstylist specializes in cutting curly hair and uses this product in my hair right after washing it because it significantly smoothes, de-frizzes, detangles and protects my TK curly hair from heat damage,\u201d says NBC Select production coordinator Kelsey Fredricks. \u201cAfter using it in the salon, I now use it right before I diffuse my hair \u2014 it\u2019s become a favorite addition of mine, plus the scent is like an amber musk dream.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n This oil-based heat protectant is great for day two hair when you want to add a little more moisture. It\u2019s suitable for all hair types, including extensions and chemically treated hair, according to the brand. All you need to do is spray it five to six inches away from dry hair before styling. You can also use it again after you style your hair for added shine and smoothness or if you want to add more of the fragrance to your hair.<\/p>\n This spray, which is suitable for all hair types, including color-treated, dry, frizz-prone hair,\u00a0 doubles as a styling treatment. \u201cI love that it keeps my frizz under control while also protecting my fine wavy hair from heat damage, especially because I use hot tools a lot,\u201d says NBC Select updates editor Mili Godio. It\u2019s also available in a formulation specifically for curly hair. \u201cMy curls look so much more defined when I use it with my diffuser,\u201d says NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin.\u00a0<\/p>\n If you have coily or curly hair, consider this lightweight spray from Mizani. You can use it on damp hair and work it in sections before blow drying, diffusing or putting your hair under a hooded dryer to help minimize frizz on curls without weighing them down, according to the brand. With a 4.5-star average rating from over 420 reviews on Amazon, reviewers say their coarse, coily, type 4 hair feels sleek without any tacky or sticky residue.\u00a0<\/p>\n With a 4.6-star average rating from over 1,200 reviews, this oil protects hair from environmental aggressors like pollution and heat. Reviewers say it helps by combatting tangles and frizz on and between wash days. Some reviewers even say they combined it with their favorite leave-in conditioner for extra moisture.\u00a0<\/p>\n This Bumble and Bumble formula, which has a 4.7-star average rating from over 1,600 reviews at Ulta, has six oils to hydrate and protect hair from heat and UV damage, according to the brand. Reviewers say it doesn\u2019t leave behind residue at the roots and has helped hold styles for longer periods of time. The color-safe product is suitable for all hair types and textures, and you can apply it on wet or dry hair. Since certain areas might be more or less porous, massage the oil into your hair to help it absorb evenly, according to the brand.\u00a0<\/p>\n When you\u2019re shopping for a heat protectant, the experts we spoke to recommend considering a few different factors and characteristics like your hair type, texture and ingredients.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n There are three main hair types: thin, medium and thick and four main textures, including straight, wavy, curly and coily. Depending on both your hair type and texture, you should consider specific characteristics when shopping. We break down what to look for based on type and texture below:\u00a0<\/p>\n Certain ingredients will help protect your hair, including dimethicone, which you can find in a lot of products since this primarily acts as a shield when added into the hair, says Gutterman. Other ingredients, including octylacrylamide, acrylates, and methacrylate, are other key ingredients that provide strong thermal protection, says Tang.\u00a0<\/p>\n Grape-seed oil is another option you\u2019ll commonly see since it can protect the hair up to 420 degrees Fahrenheit while also adding shine and moisture, according to Gutterman.<\/p>\n There are also some key ingredients to avoid including alcohol (dries out the hair), sulfates (can be drying and can cause damage if used with heat), parabens (can create a cast over that hair that will weigh it down and need to be removed with a clarifying shampoo), according to Gutterman.\u00a0<\/p>\nHow we picked the best heat protectants<\/h2>\n
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The best heat protectants in 2024<\/h2>\n
The best heat protectant creams<\/h2>\n
Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection & Heat Protectant Cr\u00e8me\u00a0<\/h3>\n
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Oribe Balm D\u2019Or Heat Styling Shield<\/h3>\n
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Kerastase Nectar Thermique Heat Protecting Cream<\/h3>\n
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R+Co Hot Spell Thermotech Blow Out Balm 450\u00b0 F Protection<\/h3>\n
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Dae Agave Heat & Hold Styling Mist<\/h3>\n
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Amika The Wizard Detangling Primer<\/h3>\n
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Unite 7 Seconds Glossing Spray<\/h3>\n
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Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray<\/h3>\n
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Mizani Style Shifter Society Heat Screen\u00a0<\/h3>\n
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The best heat protectant oils<\/h2>\n
Olaplex No. 9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum<\/h3>\n
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Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser\u2019s Invisible Oil Heat Protectant Primer<\/h3>\n
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How to shop for heat protectants<\/h2>\n
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