14 Best Hair-Care Deals at Walmart Beauty Glow-Up Event 2023: Dyson, Olaplex, Paul Mitchell

Whether you wash your hair every day or hold off for your everything showers, hair care is a part of all of our lives, and one we take especially seriously as beauty editors. Though we can’t realistically have Pantene commercial-worthy hair as often as we’d like, we want to nourish and protect our strands as much as we possibly can. Thankfully, Walmart’s Beauty Glow Up Event is happening now through September 24 to help us save some bucks as we refresh our hair-care routines.

Imagine this: Even with $50, you can go on a bonafide shopping spree and totally revamp your hair-care and styling routines. There are tons of fan-favorite brands up for grabs, including Dyson, Olaplex, and TPH by Taraji, so take your time browsing. But, to help you sort through all of the savings, we’ve gone ahead and rounded up the best hot tools, shampoos, conditioners, leave-in conditioners, and heat-styling treatments.

Best Hot Tool Finds

When it comes to achieving the perfect at-home blowout, you want to consider hot tools that’ll actually make the process easier and quicker. We all know Dyson tools aren’t cheap, but you can buy refurbished versions that work just as well at a steep discount (we’re talking up to $250 off). For an even more budget-friendly pick, InfinitiPro by Conair brushes boost volume while drying and styling. Whether you want sleek, pin-straight hair, or bouncy curls, Hairitage and Revlon have customizable heat settings that’ll get you to your desired results.

Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Long

Dyson Corrale Straightener

Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer

InfinitiPro by Conair x The Knot Dr. All-in-One Dryer Brush

Hairitage Curl Envy 1-1/4 Inch Hair Curling Iron

Revlon Perfect Heat 1″ Ceramic Digital Flat Iron

Best Shampoo & Conditioner Finds

Olaplex No.4 and No.5 is a Best of Beauty-winning duo that’ll strengthen your hair from the inside out, while TPH by Taraji‘s Master Cleanse is another award winner that sweeps away buildup with a special three-prong applicator that’s ideal for protective and natural styles. Got an itchy, dry scalp? Ameliorate‘s Clarifying Shampoo is a mild, pH-balanced formula that’ll soothe and hydrate, thanks to antimicrobial xylitol and moisturizing lactitol. Hers Triple Threat Thickening Conditioning is infused with argan, coconut, and sunflower seed oils that’ll deeply nourish hair without weighing it down.

Olaplex Bond Maintenance No. 4 Shampoo and No. 5 Conditioner

TPH By Taraji Master Cleanse Scalp Treatment Wash

Ameliorate Clarifying Shampoo

Hers Triple Threat Thickening Conditioner

Best Leave-in Conditioner Finds

Once you step out of the shower and towel-dry your hair, you’ll want to apply a leave-in conditioner from the middle of your hair down to your roots, or your scalp, depending on what kind of formula you’re reaching for. The apple-scented Not Your Mother’s Way to Grow Long and Strong Leave-In Conditioner is formulated with keratin to curb breakage and castor oil to reduce frizz. OGX’s tropical-vacation-esque Nourishing Coconut Oil Weightless Hydrating Oil Mist is spiked with coconut oil to add luster, shine, and softness to strands, while bamboo extract moisturizes your hair throughout.

Not Your Mother’s Way to Grow Long and Strong Leave-In Conditioner

OGX Nourishing Coconut Oil Weightless Hydrating Oil Mist

Best Styling & Finishing Treatment Finds:

Before you head out the door, use the Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Shaping Cream for strong, all-day hold and definition. Eden Bodyworks’ Coconut Shea Edge Control Gel minimizes frizz and flyaways for sleek styles and, of course, defines edges to perfection.

Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Shaping Cream

Eden BodyWorks Coconut Shea Edge Control Gel

Shop all of these hair-care discounts and more at walmart.com right now through September 24, and you’ll be well on your way to shinier, stronger, and healthier hair.

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