We all know the drill: winter rolls around, heaters go on, and our hair is suddenly brittle, static prone and flat. Just like our skin the ravages of winter can take the moisture and “glow” right out of our strands and a little moisture can be just what we need. But, for those of us with fine hair or oily scalps the idea of adding an oil to the mix can feel like a fast track to greasiness and limp roots.
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Some products like the HASK, Weightless Repair Hair Oil Mist With Coconut Oil ($27) are designed to address just such fears. The product smells like a beach holiday (much needed as the weather cools down) and feels like nothing in your hair, all while working harder than your regular leave-in conditioner. The barely there mist is designed to revive dull, dry split ends and bring a silky, humidity-defying sheen to your winter haircare routine.
Unlike traditional oils or serums, which can coat hair and leave behind residue the coconut oil-infused mist is ultra-fine and genuinely featherlight. A few spritzes through damp or dry hair delivers moisture where you need it —mid-lengths and ends— without sacrificing volume. Powered by a blend of coconut and argan oil for hydration and shine and fruit extracts the mist protects against heat styling and environmental stressors. Think of it as a do-it-all finishing product: smoothing frizz, sealing split ends and enhancing shine while making your hair smell like you just stepped off a long haul flight to somewhere warm.
Like all of the HASK formulas, it’s free from sulphates, parabens and artificial colours. So, whether your hair is recovering from excessive heat styling, the elements or just needing a little extra love, its a low effort, high impact mist that will replace several steps in your haircare routine no matter the season.
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Ruby FeneleySenior Writer, Fashion + Beauty
After completing a Bachelor of Arts at The University of Sydney (English Literature/Gender and Culture Studies), Ruby started her Australian media career as a media and marketing reporter for Mumbrella after a brief stint working in fashion marketing in New York. An ex-makeup artist, she quickly transitioned to beauty journalism and has held multiple in-house positions as a Beauty Editor. Ruby’s writing can be found across print and digital titles, including Dazed, GRAZIA, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, Body+Soul, Refinery29, POPSUGAR, marie claire and ELLE. Now, she loves covering internet subcultures, TikTok trends, sex and relationships and fashion as much as she loves scouring shopping aisles for the best non-sticky lip gloss and tracking down the perfect pencil for a faux freckle.
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