The Best New Hair-Care Products Hitting Shelves in May

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The Best New Hair-Care Products Hitting Shelves in May

I'll make any excuse to shop. Who doesn't? OK, fine, maybe fully responsible adults. But as a mostly responsible adult, it can be a little too easy to find an excuse to spend money. The start of a new month for many of us brings a new paycheck and new decisions as to what to spend it on. Now, whether or not you consider yourself fiscally prudent, at some point we all need new hair products. (Yes, even you product hoarders out there — as if you needed convincing.) Luckily, brands are putting out hot, new, innovative products all the time, so if you care about your hair then these products definitely deserve your attention.

Whether you're looking to make your hair stronger and more resilient or get the ultimate beachy texture, May's newest hair-care products are here for you. Davines has a sea salt scrub you'll love, Kérastase has an overnight serum your hair will definitely be needing this summer, and Creme of Nature's damage-repair collection is a boon for textured strands. Trust us: All the products are worth a look — and maybe even a purchase. Read on to find out what all these brands have up their sleeves.

Frank Body's skin-care products have gained a legion of fans, and they're about to get several more thanks to their newest releases. The brand is stepping into the hair market, and making its big debut with two scalp-focused products — fitting for a skin-care company, no? The first product is a scalp scrub with superfine grains that work to break up the buildup on your scalp. Next, is its Go Longer Hair Mask, which will give your scalp that tingly, minty-clean feeling and add some moisture to your hair. The mask also has natural DHT blockers, which help promote hair growth so you can, quite literally, go (or rather grow) longer.


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