We all have hair woes, right? My hair is naturally stick-straight, which is nothing to complain about at all. I’m pretty low maintenance with it and don’t really style it that much, half out of pure laziness and half because I think it looks fine as is. In fact, I normally air-dry my hair and it still dries stick-straight.
But even though I don’t have much baggage when it comes to my hair, I think you always want what you can’t have. For me, I want that voluminous, thick, and big hair. Because for my whole life, I’ve been working with flat, semi-lifeless hair that couldn’t hold a curl to save its life. Whenever I’d curl my hair or get a blowout, I’d be like Cinderella when her carriage turned into a pumpkin at midnight—my hair would be flat as heck within a couple of hours. And yes, that’s with a lot of hair spray.
It seems like I’ve tried so many so-called “volumizing” products throughout the years. Some worked a little bit, and some were just a waste of money and huge a disappointment. But it wasn’t until I stumbled upon R+Co’s Dallas shampoo that I found an everyday product that really brought more life to my hair. It’s by far the best volumizing shampoo I’ve used, and I’m the type of person to always get the volume-boosting version of any shampoo.
Although my hair does not rival Dolly Parton’s, it does feel and look thicker and fuller. When I run my hands through my strands, there’s a little bit more oomph to them. My hair doesn’t appear as limp and lifeless as it used to with other shampoos, even if I’ve just air-dried and left it alone. And I can tell it’s healthier, too, because my strands feel stronger and they look shinier.
The formula has volumizing ingredients like biotin to improve the keratin structure of the hair and saw palmetto berry extract (to add body). There’s also pro-vitamin B5 for hydration, and coconut oil for shine and anti-breakage protection. And it smells pretty good, too.
I pair it with its matching conditioner to really get those volume-boosting powers my hair desperately needs. The great thing about it is a little bit goes a long way. You really don’t need to work that much product into your hair for it to cleanse, volumize, and condition. And that comes in handy because it’s not exactly the cheapest shampoo and conditioner combo around!
In addition to my now holy-grail shampoo and conditioner, I have a few other products that I like to use to give my hair some TLC. See my favorites below (and a couple of others on my wish list).