Celeb-loved £27 frizz-taming cream is the perfect dupe for Kiehls Creme with Silk Groom
17.08.2023 - 15:19
/ ok.co.uk
It’s no secret that Kate Middleton is a major source of hair inspiration – and envy – thanks to her always-shiny, smooth locks, which rarely have a hair out of place, so it stands to reason that whatever she’s using is working for her. As it turns out, Kiehls Creme with Silk Groom, £34 here, is the secret to her sleek hair, with her makeup artist Amanda Cook Tucker once revealing that she packed the cream during a royal tour.
The Kiehls Creme is renowned for creating a glossy shine to your hair and smoothing its texture whilst making it more manageable – exactly what we need this summer. Containing soy protein, jojoba oil and hydrolyzed what protein, the cream helps moisturise and soften your hair, leaving it looking and feeling healthier and more hydrated.
However, it seems Kiehls has been out of stock of the product for quite some time, with fans begging for a release date on when it’ll be returning to no avail. If you're amongst its fans who have been searching high and low for something that works just as well, you're in luck, because several other brands have released their own version of the product, including Bumble and Bumble's Grooming Crème, £27 here, which contains similar ingredients to the sold out Kiehls one and can even be used on the go.
With frizz and flyaways leaving our once-smooth tresses looking unruly and unmanageable, we’ve been desperately searching for something we can incorporate into our haircare routine that helps keep our hair in place without looking greasy or weighed down, and Bumble and Bumble cream seems to check every box. The Grooming Crème, £27 here, comes with its own celebrity fan club, with supermodels Gisele Bundchen and Naomi Campbell both using the product to create their sleek
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