Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Hair Biology. All opinions are my own.
My addiction to haircare and skincare shows throughout my blog and my social feeds. A year ago, I was invited to join the Hair Biology Ambassadorship program, where free products are offered to review and events to attend and to represent the brand by helping to raise awareness and provide you with my experiences using their products.
Hair Biology focuses on working with our unique hair biology as we age, not against it – a brand that breaks down the norm of aging in general. They believe in the power of celebrating age and the experience that comes with it.
That is why I accepted their offer without any hesitation because their values and beliefs align with mine.
I have learned so much about hair care treatment in general while having so much fun partnering with the Hair Biology family. I’ve been given many of their products to try and test, and be able to share them with you authentically in a fun and memorable experience. I love all their products but the one that I keep stocking up is the Hair Biology Argan Oil Taming Serum because it can tame my baby hair without a lot of effort while adding hydration and shine to them. And my favorite campaign would have to be the #ShowYourAge campaign because with support from Hair Biology we have the power to redefine what signs of aging are because we are beautiful and worthy at every age.
It’s hard to believe that my ambassadorship with Hair Biology is coming to an end. It’s been such an honor and a privilege to be part of the Hair Biology family. And today I wanted to share their new products that will be launching in July at Target and I can’t wait to try them! I’m so excited about The Vivid and Protected Collection (a color brilliance Shampoo, Conditioner, and a color sealing mask) and Silver Shine Serum (now part of the Silver & Glowing Collection!).
I have grown to love and adore Hair Biology and will continue to use their products for my hair because they are made for my hair. If you haven’t already, you should try Hair Biology too!