Scalp Care Reigns Among These Exciting New September Hair Launches
Allure/Clara Hendler
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September generally signals the start of many transitions — hair included. Summer may have done a number on your color, moisture, and overall hair health, but luckily there are always new hair innovations brewing to help whip things back into shape. Or, if you're looking for a seasonal switch-up, there are plenty of options for that, too.
This month's offerings run the styling and hair-care gamut — with a heavy focus on scalp care. Fans of the original Wet Brush, which has won Best of Beauty awards, just launched a scalp massager that will for sure elevate your washday. There's also an exciting addition to Dyson's hot tool lineup that will transform your at-home blowout. Plus, sun-scorched (or generally dry) hair will benefit from Philip Kingsley's latest treatment.
Throughout the month we'll be sharing details on other new product launches, including two options for color-treated hair that you can use right in your bathroom. For now, keep scrolling to see the rest of the best 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.)
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The Inkey List Glycolic Acid Scalp Scrub
You may already know about the many benefits of alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs). Considering the fact that your scalp is an extension of your face, this area can cash in on some serious sloughing, as well. Get rid of dryness and flaking at your roots with The Inkey List's new Glycolic Acid Scalp Scrub. The formula is made with castor beads to physically remove dead skin and the chemical exfoliant, glycolic acid, to break down excess oil and grime a little deeper.
$13
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Lunata Cordless Styler PRO
Convenience is key when styling hair. 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. The battery stays charged for up to an hour when unplugged, and there are two color options (black or gold) to choose from.
$250
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Dyson Flyaway Attachment
Dyson continues to up the ante on its stylist- and editor-approved hot tools. The latest addition is a Flyway Attachment, a curved piece that clips onto the end of the Supersonic blow-dryer to smooth the hair surface and lay down stray hairs. The piece uses the same Coanda air effect as the blow-dryer to draw hair to the device and dry without heat damage. The attachment is available on its own or in a bundle along with the blow-dryer and other attachments.
$40
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Sebastian Professional No. Breaker
Another addition to Sebastian Professional's crop of bond repair products, which are all made to restore damaged hair, is the brand's No. Breaker treatment. The treatment taps moisturizing apple acid and polymers to fill in and strengthen weak spots that have been compromised by coloring or excessive heat-styling.
$34
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Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Ultra Rich Conditioner
Fans of Bumble and Bumble will love the brand's new Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Ultra Rich Conditioner — especially after months of sand, seawater, and sun exposure. The deeply hydrating rinse-out cream is enhanced with hyaluronic acid, Kalahari melon seed oil, and the brand's signature six-oil blend — which work together to moisturize, soften, and detangle dried-out, brittle hair.
$34
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Rahua Hydration Hair Mask
Another restorative hair treatment for regular moisture replenishment is Rahua's Hydration Hair Mask. A nourishing blend of oils and butters, including rahua oil, morete oil, shea butter, and strengthening quinoa give hair a potent dose of moisture without weighing it down. Do a light rinse and leave some of the product in your hair as a lightweight leave-in treatment.
$42
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Amika The Kure Intense Bond Repair Mask
Amika is also joining the bond-building hair-care brigade with its Kure Intense Bond Repair Mask. 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.
$38
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Davines Elevating Scalp Recovery Treatment
If your scalp took a beating this summer from the elements, Davines's Elevating Scalp Recovery Treatment will bring some soothing relief. The formula focuses on balancing your scalp's microbiome with a special blend of postbiotic molecules sourced from the fermentation of good bacteria — while Tasmanian pepper berry extract soothes irritation.
$41
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Wet Brush Head Start! Exfoliating Scalp Massager
Every washday should include a soothing scalp massage. This Wet Brush Head Start! Exfoliating Scalp Massager has an easy-to-hold ergonomic design that fits in the palm of your hand — and the top pops off so that you can fill the tool with your favorite shampoo or conditioner as you scrub. There's also a hook on the top for convenient storage in your shower.
$12
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Philip Kingsley Bond Builder Restructuring Treatment
Here's yet another bonding treatment from the likes of Philip Kingsley. Called the Bond Builder Restructuring Treatment, it's a pre-shampoo healer that looks to conditioning panthenol and bond fillers to smooth and repair over-processed hair.