Sarah Yang’s article showcases top leave-in conditioners for addressing breakage and flyaways, with tailored options for various hair types. Brandie Devillier of Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute emphasizes that leave-in conditioners, especially when paired with acidic masks, can seal hair strands to prevent damage and reduce frizz. Highlighted products include Aveda’s Nutriplenish Leave-In Conditioner for its thermal protection and UV defense, alongside Olaplex No.6 for strength, SheaMoisture as a budget-friendly choice, and Oribe’s luxury Priming Lotion, each featuring pros, cons, and customer insights to guide selection.

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Hairstylists Swear By These Holy-Grail Leave-In Conditioners to Combat Breakage
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TEXTURED HAIR LAW TRANSFORMS BEAUTY EDUCATION IN NEW YORK

The Texture Education Collective, backed by Aveda, Neill Corporation, and L’Oréal USA, is celebrating the passage of New York’s new legislation (Bill S6528A), which mandates textured hair education in cosmetology programs statewide. The law, championed by Governor Kathy Hochul, Senator Jamaal Bailey, and Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages, aims to prepare graduates to work with all hair textures, promoting inclusivity in the beauty industry. Aveda Arts CEO Edwin Neill notes that this marks a critical step in making beauty education inclusive nationwide.
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MEET THE 2023 NEXT AWARD FINALISTS: Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute – DEI initiative to end the modern-day segregation of salons
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AVEDA ARTS & SCIENCES INSTITUTES LEADS THE NEXT WAVE OF TEXTURED HAIR EDUCATION

In a groundbreaking initiative, Aveda Arts & Sciences Institutes, under the leadership of CEO Edwin Neill, is championing the integration of textured haircare education within its curriculum. Aveda Arts recognizes the need for all stylists to be trained in techniques for textured hair, ensuring equitable service for all clients. As part of this commitment, Aveda Arts partnered with industry leaders to form the Texture Education Collective (TEC), pushing for nationwide updates to cosmetology board requirements that include textured hair. This holistic approach prepares students to confidently handle all hair types, setting Aveda apart in inclusive beauty education.
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These Pro Tips Will Protect Your Hair at the Beach, Lake, or Pool

LaKahyia Moll, an educator coach at Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute Lafayette, shares essential summer hair care tips for protecting curly and coily hair from the damaging effects of pool and ocean water. Moll advises rinsing hair with fresh water before swimming and applying an oil-based conditioner to create a protective layer against chlorine and salt. She recommends styling hair in protective styles, such as braids or buns, to keep curls tangle-free. These methods help preserve hair health and manageability, making it easier to maintain beautiful curls all summer long.
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17 Best Detangler Sprays for Soft, Knot-Free Hair

Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute educator LaKahyia Moll shares her expertise on detangling products in a recent feature, recommending the Aveda Nutriplenish Leave-In Conditioner for fine hair. Moll praises its lightweight, moisturizing formula, which prevents tangles without weighing hair down, and adds that it’s free of silicones and mineral oils, making it suitable for most hair types. Known for its nourishing blend, Nutriplenish also features Aveda’s signature scent, making it a standout for detangling and daily conditioning.
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AVEDA ARTS TAKES CRUCIAL STEPS FOR ADVANCING TEXTURE EDUCATION

Aveda Arts & Sciences Institutes is pioneering inclusivity in cosmetology by making textured hair education a priority from the first day of training. Led by Edwin Neill, President of Neill Corporation, Aveda Arts has incorporated texture across all areas of its curriculum—haircutting, color, styling, and more—ensuring graduates are equipped to serve all hair types. This commitment is bolstered by Aveda’s collaboration with the Professional Beauty Association and the Texture Education Coalition, pushing for textured hair requirements in state board exams nationwide.
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Hairstylists Share The One Thing They’d Never Do To Their Hair

Aveda Arts & Sciences Institutes’ creative director, Tatum Neill, shares essential hair care tips in a recent feature, advising on the proper way to apply conditioner for optimal hair health. Neill recommends starting conditioner application at the ends, where dryness and damage often occur, instead of at the roots. He also emphasizes that natural oils from the scalp provide sufficient moisture for the roots, making this technique ideal for maintaining balanced and healthy hair.
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Temporary Hair Tattoos Turn Your Strands Into A Canvas

Temporary hair tattoos are the latest trend to capture TikTok’s attention, offering a fun, commitment-free way to decorate hair for events or daily looks. Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute platform educator Brandie Devillier explains that the trend’s popularity is fueled by its versatility and ease—simply apply a temporary tattoo to straightened hair for a design that lasts until your next wash.
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The 7 Hottest Bangs Trends of 2023, According To Top Stylists

In a recent feature on 2023’s top hair trends, Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute educator Tukia Allen discusses the resurgence of bangs as an accessible and versatile style choice. Allen notes that many are overcoming past hesitation, realizing that bangs can be styled in numerous ways, from blunt cuts to longer, textured fringes. This renewed interest in bangs gives clients a fresh way to change their look without a drastic haircut, marking bangs as a lasting trend for anyone ready to embrace a bold, playful style.




