The 7 Best Affordable Hair Products That Celebs Love

The 7 Best Affordable Hair Products That Celebs Love
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Our fave celebs have access to the best of everything from clothes and makeup, to food and of course, hair products. You can bet that if a star chooses an affordable drugstore product over a high-end bougie option, the cheapie must be good. While we’re all about trying products for ourselves and not totally relying on celeb reviews when we shop, if these hair products are good enough for these celebrities, then we trust them and their shopping judgement.

Here are 7 affordable hair products that celebs love!

Priyanka Chopra Jonas

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Pantene Pro-V 3 Minute Miracle Moisture Renewal Daily Conditioner
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Pantene Pro-V 3 Minute Miracle Moisture Renewal Daily Conditioner

Priyanka Chopra relies on a two-step routine to get her hair just right. “I really believe scalp massages with coconut oil help my hair stay healthy,” she said in InStyle‘s April issue. “I do one twice a week and then condition with Pantene 3 Minute Miracle.”

$5.73 at Amazon

Drew Barrymore

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Batiste Dry Shampoo Spray
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Batiste Dry Shampoo Spray

“Batiste Original Formula dry shampoo works so much better than any other dry shampoo I’ve ever tried,” says Barrymore to Instyle. “It’s ridiculously amazing and lets you work a blowout for as long as possible. Plus, it’s not expensive. It puts other dry shampoos to shame.”

$8.97 at Amazon

Camila Mendes

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John Freida Frizz Ease Extra Strength Serum
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John Freida Frizz Ease Extra Strength Serum

Riverdale star Camila was a fan of John Frieda’s classic products long before she partnered with the brand. “I’ve been using their Frizz Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum since I was in fifth grade,” she shared on Instagram.

$15.85 at Amazon

Kate Middleton

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L’Oréal Elnett Supreme Hold Hairspray
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L’Oréal Elnett Supreme Hold Hairspray

According to Kate Middleton’s hairstylist Amanda Cook, the Duchess of Cambridge uses two drugstore hairsprays to keep her hair in place: L’Oreal Elnett Supreme Hold Hairspray and Boots Essential Maximum Hold Unperfumed Hairspray. The latter is, unfortunately unavailable in Canada, however, you can still score the L’Oreal can at your local drugstore.

$8.29 at Well.ca

Olivia Culpo

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Tresemmé Expert Selection Pre-Styling Spray Repair & Protect 7
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Tresemmé Expert Selection Pre-Styling Spray Repair & Protect 7

Want hair like Olivia Culpo? Here’s how — according to Byrdie, O’s hairstylist Justine Marjan uses this drugstore beauty buy to prep Olivia’s blunt cut hair, then she adds some salt spray before blow drying it smooth.

$11.52 at Amazon

Kendall Jenner

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Finesse Regular Shampoo
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Finesse Regular Shampoo

We’re just as shocked as you are that Kendall’s fave shampoo costs $4. The supermodel once told Allure, “Kim likes Finesse shampoo, and now so do I. I’ve tried all the expensive things, too. It just works for my hair and makes it so silky.”

$4.99 at Well.ca

Meghan Markle

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Wella Reflections Smoothing Oil
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Wella Reflections Smoothing Oil

Wondering how MM keeps her hair so lustrious? Meg swears by Wella’s Reflections Smoothing Oil. “Wella, which has a hair oil that I am obsessed with,” Markle said to Beauty Banter. “It smells like vacation and makes your hair slippery and touchable. I love this stuff! It also doubles as a pretty amazing body oil post-bath.”

$16.99 at Amazon

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