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Check out our favorites. | September 17, 2020 We get it. The constant opening and closing of salons

Check out our favorites. [View this email in your browser]( | [Manage newsletter preferences](newsletter=all2) [Allure Best of Beauty]( September 17, 2020 [Alternate text]( [the words ''The Best Skin'' and the faces of three models]( We get it. The constant opening and closing of salons is making things that used to be so simple — like getting a haircut — more confusing and uncertain than we ever thought possible. The good news is the bulk of your hair-care before, during, and after a pandemic happens at home. Whether you've refreshed your highlights or gotten a keratin treatment, you have to do most of the day-to-day maintenance yourself anyway. Find out which hair care products our editors fell in love with, those that kept us feeling just a little bit like ourselves as the world burned down. Madison Reed Color Reviving Gloss Applied straight from the bottle (no mixing required), the tinted gel imparts unprecedented richness. $30 [SHOP]( Color Wow Root Cover Up Once the tiny zinc particles attach to wiry grays and regrowth, they refuse to let go until you shampoo. $35 [SHOP]( Briogeo Don't Despair, Repair! Treatment Oil This oil penetrates to repair damage and strengthen frayed ends. $30 [SHOP]( Carol's Daughter Wash Day Delight This uses micellars to lift away dulling residue, not natural oils. $11 [SHOP]( [SHOP ALL HAIR-CARE WINNERS]( [Alternate text]( [RSVP NOW]( [Alternate text]( [a gif of a woman with purple body scrub on her back, a green comb in soapy hair, a broken lipstick on the tip of a finger, and a dropper dropping serum on a woman's nose]( At-home blowouts, at-home facials, and mastering the art of Zoom makeup are now a regular part of our stay-at-home repertoire. And with the help of some game-changing tools — tested by Allure editors in the comfort of our own homes — filling in the gaps between the salon and your bathroom has never been easier. We tested a mix of devices and tools, including detangling brushes, flatirons, and false lashes — all with the hopes of leaving you well-equipped to whip up professional results with the least amount of angst. Hot Tools One-Step Styler This emits smoothing ions and steady heat as you brush, producing the sort of shiny blowouts that used to require one stylist and two hands to achieve. $75 [SHOP]( GHD Helios Professional Hair Dryer It promises 30 percent more shine, and variable temperature controls and a cool shot to seal in your sleekness. $249 [SHOP]( Pattern Hair Pick Its oversize handle and extra-long prongs let you fluff and elongate to your heart's content. $9 [SHOP]( Tangle Teezer Fine and Fragile Brush If your hair is thinner than it used to be but you still have knots, rest assured, this tool is literally a breakthrough. $12 [SHOP]( [SHOP ALL TOOLS WINNERS]( [Sign up for Allure Magazine]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( This e-mail was sent to you by allure.com. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, allure@newsletters.allure.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Newsletter Preferences](newsletter=all2) Copyright © Condé Nast 2020. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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