5 New Hair Products We’re Excited About for Summer

07/05/2021

We may be halfway through the summer, but there is still so much fun to be had, especially when it comes to your hair. Thankfully, some of our favorite hair brands seem to be on the same page, judging from all the latest warm weather haircare releases. From ultra-hydrating shampoos and conditioners to soothing scalp primers and even a Vitamin C-powered shower filter for strands, they’ve launched a slew of obsess-worthy products to make all your summer hair dreams come true. 

Ahead, see some of the best new haircare products to try before the season ends.

Verb Sea Spray

Achieving effortless, tousled beach waves will be easier than ever with this Sea Spray from Verb. Formulated with natural sea salt, green tea extract, and kelp, this lightweight, texturizing spray can be used on wet or dry hair to provide a breezy boost of texture in no time at all. Best of all, it’s yummy coconut water and mango scent will leave your locks with the most sweet-smelling fragrance.

Shop: Verb Sea Spray, $18.00

Voesh New York Vitamin C Shower Filter

Give your shower the ultimate spa treatment with this innovative shower filter from Voesh New York. Just as its name suggests, this easy-to-install shower filter is packed with Vitamin C to not only boost your mood, but to also help filter out chlorine and water impurities from hard water so both your hair and skin can feel rejuvenated and nourished. Plus, it’s available in five delicious scents including Citrus Crush, Rainforest Mist, Lavender Land, Clean Ocean, and Blossom Bliss.

Shop: Voesh New York Vitamin C Shower Filter, $29,00 (in Citrus Crush)

Wella Marula Oil Blend Scalp Primer

For any salon pros looking to take their color services to the next level, you need to get your hands on this scalp primer from Wella. Formulated with a marula oil blend to provide protection and help prevent moisture loss, this dermatologically and clinically-tested primer is designed to create a protective layer on the scalp to aid in reducing scalp discomfort during lightening and oxidative color services. In order for your client’s to reap its benefits, you’ll want to apply this to their scalp before color and lightening services.

Shop: Wella Marula Oil Blend Scalp Primer, (price available to licensed pros)

Odele Moisture Repair Shampoo + Conditioner

If excessive bleaching or frequent heat styling has your hair feeling extra frail and damaged, Odele’s Moisture Repair Shampoo and Conditioner is here to get your strands back on the road-to-recovery. Designed for hair in need of some serious TLC, this silicone-free duo provides intense hydration to help restore and nourish your locks back to a much healthier state. Best of all, it’s suitable for all hair types and texture!

Shop: Odele Moisture Repair Shampoo + Conditioner, $11.99 each

Bread Beauty Supply Hair Cream

Looking to add a new hair cream to your hair routine? If so, Bread Beauty Supply has got you covered with their new elastic bounce leave-in hair cream. Made with mango butter, grapeseed oil, argan oil, and castor oil, this multi-purpose styling treatment features conditioning and repairing agents to help provide lightweight shine and effortless curl definition to wavy, curly, coily, or textured hair. Not to mention, it offers a semi-defined, soft-hold on your strands, but without all the crust!

Shop: Bread Beauty Supply Hair Cream, $28.00

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Camille Nzengung

Camille Nzengung is a Features Editor at The Tease, where she covers all things hair. You can find her writing about the best hair products, the coolest hair trends, and all the exciting new hair launches. Send her a pitch: cnzengung@thetease.com.

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