10 Best Haircare Products at the 2025 Sephora Savings Event
I don’t always like to splurge on beauty products (I’m frugal like that), but if there’s any time of year that I’ll give myself a pass to push the limits of my monthly budget, it’s the Sephora Savings Event. The shopping event takes place twice a year, and since I’m currently running low on hair essentials like deep conditioner and mousse, it couldn’t have kicked off at a more perfect time.
As a girl with an extensive curl care routine, I usually use the Sephora Savings Event as an opportunity to stock up on all the products I rely on to keep my hair clean, moisturized, and frizz-free, while also using the special discount to try out the other hair tools and formulas I’ve been eyeing for months.
If you’re short on the details, here’s what you need to know: between now and Nov. 10, Rogue members can stock up on their favorites at a 20 percent discount, while VIBs and Insiders can get 15 and 10 percent off, respectively. All you have to do is use the code “Everything” once you’re ready to check out.
I’d like to reiterate that this is a major sale featuring every hair product currently offered at Sephora. If sifting through hundreds of products sounds overwhelming, keep reading for some editor recommendations that your hair will love. The below prices reflect a 20 percent discount, so keep that in mind as you pick out your favorites.
Good, Clean Fun
Healthy hair starts with a clean scalp, which is why I’ll most definitely be snagging some of my favorite shampoos. I love a formula that can clean my hair without being too harsh, while also keeping it hydrated. These are my go-tos.
Pureology
Hydrate Shampoo for Dry Hair (Was $37)
A gripe I have with some shampoos is that I often feel like I have to use half the bottle to get a good lather, but this one gets through my thick hair with ease. It’s also much more hydrating than other formulas, and it’s gentle on my color-treated curls.
amika
Hydro Rush Intense Moisture Shampoo With Hyaluronic Acid (Was $28)
I’ve never had a bad thing to say about this shampoo. It’s a milky formula that lathers really easily, and a small amount is just enough to cover my thick, curly hair.
Mask On
Any hairstylist will tell you that curly hair is much more prone to dryness than straighter textures, which is exactly why I have a cabinet full of hair masks. Whenever I need a big moisture boost, these are the products I turn to.
Briogeo
Superfoods™ Avocado + Kiwi Mega Moisture Hair Mask (Was $39)
On top of having type 4 hair, my hair has also been color-treated for the last year. Color has been a little harsh on my hair, so to give it some extra life, I like to use this mask. Every time I use it, my hair feels incredibly soft once I rinse it out, not to mention that the kiwi extract gives it a refreshing scent.
L’Oréal Professionnel
Metal Detox Hair Mask for Hair Repair (Was $50)
I had this mask applied during a recent hair appointment, and I’ve been a big fan ever since. Before said appointment, I was dealing with severe dryness and split ends, but this formula added moisture back to my strands while also making my color look much more vibrant.
Scalp Talk
Again, the key to healthy hair is making sure your scalp is clean and moisturized. These are my essentials for moisturizing and reducing flakiness.
Act+Acre
Microbiome Cooling Scalp Serum for Dry Itchy Scalp + Loose Flakes (Was $68)
My scalp is prone to dryness and itchiness, often due to protective styling. When that happens, I reach for this cooling serum that soothes irritation while adding some non-oily moisture back to my scalp.
Living Proof
Scalp Care Exfoliator (Was $42)
There are two things I love about this exfoliating product. It’s a gel formula that utilizes glycolic acid to lift flakes and dandruff from the scalp, and it also features a nozzle that makes application easier.
Style Session
Keeping my curls in check extends far beyond shampoos and deep conditioners—I also have a lineup of styling products that have given me some of the best twist outs of my life.
Pattern Beauty
Curl Mousse for Curls & Coils (Was $25)
If I had to pick one product to bring with me to a desert island, it’d be this mousse—it’s that good. I typically use it on blown-out hair right before twisting, and it gives my curls perfect definition without flaking or making my hair feel hard and crunchy.
Bumble and bumble
Curl Reactivator Moisturizing Hair Mist (Was $36)
Whenever I’m on the third or fourth day of a twist out and my hair needs a refresh before washing, I spritz on some of this for a little moisture boost.
Hot Stuff
I’d argue that there’s no better time to invest in a hot tool than during a major sale. Get these while you can.
Dyson
Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer in Ceramic Pink (Was $549)
I’ve tried a lot of blow dryers, but this is, by far, one of my favorites. I’ve used my Dyson dozens of times at this point, and I’m still always impressed by how quickly I can get my entire head of curls dry without having to worry about pulling, tangles, or heat damage.
ghd
Chronos Styler 1″ Flat Iron (Was $359)
I don’t straighten my hair too often, but when I do, this is the flat iron I prefer. It features ceramic plates, which can be gentler on the hair than titanium, and has a single heat setting (365 degrees) to prevent damage from extreme temperatures.
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