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How to Hydrate Hair for Every Hair Type
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How to Hydrate Hair for Every Hair Type

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Split ends. Tangles. Breakage. To avoid the dire consequences of dried-out strands, knowing how to hydrate your hair is essential. And while it’s true that most hair-moisturizing advice and styling products can be applied to everyone, there’s still a wrong and right way to combating dryness. The not-so-secret secret to hydrating hair is picking out a product (or three) with the proper ingredients that work best with your hair type.

So if you don’t know where or how to start your hydrating hair journey, we’ve got you. Below, the experts break down how to approach dry hair for every type and texture. The road to healthy hair starts here.

  • Our hair can get dehydrated for many reasons, such as harsh ingredients, excessive use of hot styling tools, and environmental stressors.
  • The key to rehydrating your hair is treating it with the right products for your hair type.
  • Fine hair that is dehydrated will benefit from lightweight products with hydrating ingredients. Thicker and naturally curly hair should lean on leave-in conditioners and masks.

Causes of Dry Hair

Your hair type and texture do affect how your hair retains moisture. As Kari Williams, certified trichologist and Cécred’s head of education, explains, fine hair can dry out easily from heat styling and overwashing, despite it being more prone to oiliness. Thick hair, by comparison, can struggle to absorb moisture evenly, leading to dry ends. Curly and coily hair are naturally more prone to dryness as they have low porosity, making it difficult for natural oils to travel down the hair shaft and for nourishing ingredients to penetrate effectively.

But how does hair dry out in the first place? According to Marisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology, dry hair happens when your scalp doesn’t produce enough natural oil or when your strands lose moisture. The causes for these can be due to a number of different things, but the most common ones are:

Harsh Ingredients

The products we use can be the number one culprit in dehydrating our hair. Dr. Garshick says to be careful with shampoos that contain ingredients like sulfates and alcohol, as those can strip strands of natural oils and leave hair dry and prone to breakage.

Excessive Hot Styling

It can be hard to put down the curling iron, but you may want to use it sparingly. Dr. Garshick says that excessive heat from hot styling tools breaks down the hair’s protein structure and depletes moisture. This will then make your strands brittle and weak. If you do use a hot styling tool, one of the best hair protectant tips is to use a heat protectant spray or product to limit damage.

Chemical Treatments

Chemical treatments like coloring treatments and relaxers can cause a variety of damage to our hair if we aren’t careful. Dr. Garshick explains that these treatments may compromise the cuticle and lead to increased moisture loss.

Environmental Stressors

Dr. Garshick lists environmental factors like sun exposure or dry weather, chlorine from swimming pools, as things that can dry out hair. She explains that UV radiation and pollution can damage the hair cuticle, allowing hydration to escape and leading to dryness over time.

Lack of Oil Production

As we age, the oil production in our scalps decreases, which will then lead to dehydration. Dr. Garshick explains that too little oil production can impact hair dryness and dehydration. “If your scalp underproduces oil, your hair may not get enough natural moisture,” she says. “This is especially common in curly or coarse hair, where oil has a harder time traveling down the shaft.”

How to Hydrate Fine Hair

There are different ways to hydrate hair based on hair type. The key to hydrating fine hair is finding that perfect balance between lightweight and nourishing ingredients. “Look for products with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or aloe vera, which hydrate without leaving a greasy residue,” says Dr. Garshick. “Use a lightweight conditioner and avoid heavy oils or creams. A leave-in conditioner spray or a volumizing conditioner can also help add moisture without making hair flat.”

She recommends something like the Vegamour Hydr-8 Weightless Repair Oil that works within the strand to strengthen hair without weighing it down. And as an added bonus, it smooths out frizz and boosts shine.

How to Hydrate Thick Hair

The thicker the hair, the richer the ingredients need to be. Dr. Garshick says to look for products with shea butter or coconut and argan oil to provide deep hydration that will penetrate the hair shaft and keep moisture locked in. You’ll want to use a moisturizing shampoo (she loves the Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil Shampoo) and conditioner, and try to incorporate a weekly deep-conditioning treatment. Hair masks with rich oils and proteins can help restore hydration, and oil-based serums can seal in moisture after washing. Try a conditioning mask like Color Wow’s Money Mask Deep Hydrating & Strengthening Hair Treatment or Fable & Mane’s HoliRoots Hair Oil, or opt for an overnight mask for extra hydration.

How to Hydrate Naturally Coily and Curly Hair

Like thick hair, products and ingredients that deliver intense hydration will hydrate curly hair. Naturally coily and curly strands require low porosity hair care, and Williams suggests looking for ingredients such as moringa oil, squalane, and argan oil to provide deep moisture to define curls and prevent dryness. Something like Cécred’s Moisture Sealing Lotion will lock in hydration and boost shine.

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How to Style a Maxiskirt Using Fall and Winter's Biggest Trends
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How to Style a Maxiskirt Using Fall and Winter’s Biggest Trends

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Want to know how to style a maxiskirt without looking like you’re nostalgic for festival season or stuck in a boho-chic Pinterest board from yesteryear? Not a problem—because in 2025, the long skirt is being reinterpreted in a number of different ways beyond anything you’ve seen before.

Even better, this new wave of fashion trends is less about aesthetic themes and more about ease. We’re talking versatility, comfort, and outfit ideas for the real world that work from morning errands to late-night drinks. The maxiskirt is the multitasker your wardrobe has been waiting for.

But styling maxiskirts in a way that feels modern and not costume-y is an art. You need balance, proportion, and a few strategic pieces that do the heavy lifting. Whether you’re dressing for your body shape, leaning into soft minimalism, or channeling peak street-style energy, here’s how to style a maxiskirt in a way that works for you.

1. The Monochromatic Power Play

There’s nothing chicer, or more forgiving, than a full monochrome look. A matching top and maxiskirt in the same tone elongates the body and makes you look instantly put-together, even if you just rolled out of bed. Whether you’re working with a cashmere tank top and cardigan or a simple long-sleeve T-shirt or turtleneck, the key is texture and tone. Tuck your top if you want to define the waist, add ballet flats or booties, and throw on a sweater or a tailored coat for that clean-girl effect.

Try it with: A satin or silk maxiskirt with a matching top, sleek shoes, and a structured bag
Style tip: Head-to-toe black isn’t boring—it’s iconic. Opt for layered knits or silky sheens for depth.

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2. The Denim Maxi, Reimagined

A long denim skirt is the unexpected hero of 2025. It’s less Y2K and more downtown polish, perfect for building a low-effort, high-impact outfit. Pair it with a long-sleeve graphic tee, a cropped cardigan, or even a leather jacket for a tougher edge. Whether you’re wearing sneakers or high boots, the denim maxi holds it all together.

Try it with: A white, khaki, or light-wash long denim skirt, a tucked-in or cropped top, comfortable shoes, and a leather jacket
Style tip: French tuck the tee or crop top to highlight the waist and balance the silhouette.

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3. The Sporty-Girl Switch-Up

Maxiskirts can be comfy and cool when styled with a sporty twist. Think jersey or parachute fabric paired with a chunky zip-up or an oversized top. Add retro sneakers and a baseball cap, and suddenly you’re giving off-duty model energy. This is a casual look, but not a lazy one—and layering is key.

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How the Reismans Are Positioning Olandria Carthen as Fashion's Next 'It' Girl
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How the Reismans Are Positioning Olandria Carthen as Fashion's Next 'It' Girl

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84


Some people are just born with it. That unexplainable star factor that simply can’t be taught or bought. There’s a charm about them that draws people in and is so strong that, for better or worse, nobody can pull away. (As Beyoncé said, “You know you that bitch when you cause all this …

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A collage of The Row's canal loafers.
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These £960 Loafers From The Row Will Be Their Next Bestseller

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

If money were no object, I’d have a closet that rivals The Row’s Mayfair boutique, complete with a James Turrell light fixture, mid-century modern furniture and the latest designs Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have to offer. While that’s a dream that’s far from becoming a reality, I’ll happily resort to living vicariously through those who have the means to do so.

Indeed, there’s not much these chic dressers couldn’t convince me on when it comes to the luxuriate’s specific strain of opulent minimalism and irreverent signatures. But, I’ll be the first to admit that there was one silhouette that took a little more persuasion than others. No, it’s not the grosgrain ribbon and rubber Dune flip-flops, ‘80s-inspired turquoise Mara jelly sandals or the orange embossed medallion print towel designed to be layered over boxy blazers and pristine white T-shirts. (Unfortunately, they all remain on my wish list and would happily own them in a heartbeat.)

Instead, it’s The Row’s Canal loafers that required further meditation. With a deconstructed shape, rounded toe and raised stitching that ridges the top of the calfskin shoe, I initially wrote them off as a slightly grandpa-ish style that wouldn’t be as flattering as the more popular Eel loafers. Oh, how wrong I was.

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The Row’s canal loafers, as pictured in the brand’s Spring 2023 collection.

You see, this week alone I’ve come across so many fashion insiders sporting them, which has led me to a profound change in heart. From elegant New Yorkers who have picked up pairs as part of their sample sale hauls to refined Londoners wearing them with delicious funnel-neck jackets and sophisticated jeans, these trending loafers are everywhere I look.

The most influential moment, however, came earlier in the month when Kendall Jenner stepped out in a pair during Paris Fashion Week. The French capital is always such a well of fashion inspiration, and her look certainly cajoled me into lusting after the Canal loafers. Her ensemble was nothing short of a walking billboard for the brand, with the supermodel wearing both a grey pencil skirt and tailored trench coat from The Row. (She completed it with a sumptuous triangle scarf from Almina Concept.)

Kendall Jenner wears The Row's canal loafers while in France for the spring/summer 2026 season of Paris Fashion Week. She pairs it with The Row's trench coat and pencil skirt and a brown triangle scarf from Almina Concept.

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Of course, to eagle-eyed celebrity street style adherents like me, you’ll know that this isn’t the only time she’s worn them, either. In fact, the supermodel and mogul even donned them to attend The Row’s spring/summer 2023 runway show, which took place in the City of Lights a few years prior. For that outing, she teamed her Canal loafers with a similar outfit consisting of a calf-grazing skirt and a cropped double-breasted shirt-jacket.