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Drew Barrymore Swears by Whole Blends’ $10 Hair Honey Serum—So Obviously We’re Adding It to Cart

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Show of hands: Between parenting duties, work obligations and an endless list of daily chores, how many times have you settled for yet another low bun instead of finally dealing with your dry, damaged hair? Guilty as charged. Because let’s be real, the thought of paying for a bunch of expensive treatments, or worse, a lengthy visit to the salon, is just not realistic when you already have a lot on your plate.

Well honey, we’ve got good news. You can finally step away from the scrunchie thanks to Whole Blends’ new Hair Honey Repairing Serum, the miracle-worker product from Garnier that promises to help nourish your hair so you can kiss those split ends goodbye. Oh, and did we mention that Drew Barrymore swears by it to instantly make her own hair softer, smoother and visibly less damaged? Talk about a ringing endorsement. Here’s why Hair Honey is the holy grail product you need in your arsenal ASAP.

It Visibly Reduces Split Ends  

This serum is a game changer. In just one use, Hair Honey seals hair fibers to visibly reduce up to 94 percent of split ends. Cue the “Hallelujah” chorus. But the results don’t stop there: The serum also delivers up to four times less breakage, up to twenty times more moisture, and six times smoother hair (vs. a non-conditioning shampoo). Plus, it fights up to one year of surface damage and provides heat protection up to 450 degrees. Shout out to all the flat-iron fans.

It’s Made with Real Honey

What’s in a name? In this case, the actual ingredients. Hair Honey is formulated with sustainably sourced acacia honey in a lightweight serum that absorbs easily and leaves hair feeling soft and smooth—not greasy. So it looks like honey, but without the stick. It’s also formulated without sulfates, parabens, phthalates, mineral oil, drying alcohols, dyes and DMDM hydantoin. The bottle, without the pump, is made of 100 percent recycled plastic and it’s approved by Cruelty Free International under the Leaping Bunny program. So you can repair your damaged hair and feel good about it too.

It’s Affordable, Accessible and Easy to Apply

Some hair products feel like they should come with an instruction manual. Not the case with Hair Honey. In fact, the whole process is super simple: Apply half a pump evenly to dry or damp hair focusing on the ends and leave it in—no rinsing necessary. Add more as needed based on your hair type and length (but reminder that a little goes a long way) and style as usual. Yep, that’s it. And while all these benefits sound like they’d cost a pretty penny, Hair Honey Repairing Serum is just $9.99* and can be picked up both online and during your next run to the pharmacy.  

Ready to be like Drew and get your own honey fix? Shop now and ditch that damaged hair in just one use.

Shop Whole Blends Hair Honey

*based on suggested retail price.


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