Maybe she has it in her birth or perhaps Jones Road’s multitasking hero…
No spoilers, but if you’ve seen My Oxford Year, or at the very least some teasers of it on Netflix, you’ll know two things: just how devastating the plot it, and just how incredible Sofia Carson looks. Playing the American post-grad student Anna De La Vega, Sofia, 32, has quickly shot up to style icon status thanks to the looks her character served.
The actress excelled in one other area of her wardrobe that was unrelated to her preppy knits and extensive winter jacket collection: her hair. We finally have the information after searching for the entire 1h53 minutes of Googling to find out what exactly was used to give Sofia’s hair on the set’s mirror-like shine.
Sofia’s make-up artist Rebekah Forecast has quietly unveiled a list of everything she used on her hair, and we’ve identified Jones Road’s Everywhere Balm Hippie Stick, £36, as the product behind her gorgeous tresses. Consider it more of a Swiss army knife than a secret weapon.
This convenient, multi-use balm can be literally applied anywhere, from the head to the toe (and yes, even hair). It’s a frequently used styling fallback for taming flyaways or hydrating ends, having originally been developed as a barrier-rich hydrator for dry skin. The buttery blend gently smooths frizz while adding a subtle sheen to each finger. It retains moisture and softens dry strands without leaving a greasy residue or finish thanks to its powerful combination of sunflower seed oil, coconut oil, and shea butter.
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The ingredients are similar to a nutritious smoothie: sunflower oil to calm and hydrate, beeswax to protect, castor oil and cocoa butter to condition, and a hint of lavender, orange peel, and spearmint oils for a botanical kick. These all-natural emollients help protect fragile hair ends from sun damage and other skin irritation while also acting as a protective barrier.
Oribe’s Hair Spray, £43, is another item Rebekah used on Sofia, but you might be interested in that as well. This incredibly luxe mist sets the hair without making it feel product-heavy or sticky. It feels like gold dust. There’s a reason it has a cult following among hairdressers and celebrities. For Sofia’s book, R&, Co Rodeo Star Thickening Style Foam, which cost £15.50, was used to bolster her horizons.
This mousse is not your typical mousse for fine to medium hair; it adds instant density without sticking together thanks to a combination of aloe vera, aloe vera, and kiwi extract to balance moisture and protect strands. Another premium product with unquestionable results.
Source: Mirror
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