Are you STILL walking around with sad, fried, greasy hair while the hot girl summer girlies are serving luscious, shiny, sun-kissed perfection? Girl, it’s TIME.
Okay besties, celebrity hairstylist Travis Ogletree just became our new hair deity, and honestly? We are OBSESSED. This man is literally telling us the tea on how to get those Instagram-worthy sun-kissed locks without looking like you’ve been deep-fried in coconut oil at a beach resort. Because let’s be real—nothing says tragic like frizz and grease colliding on your crown in August.
According to Travis (who has styled literally everyone who matters), the golden rules for summer hair are actually GOLDEN. We’re talking shiny, we’re talking luminous, we’re talking “did you film a hair commercial?” vibes. The secret? He’s spilling that you need to protect those precious strands from the sun’s harsh rays like they’re your baby. SPF for hair is apparently NOT a joke, hunties. Who knew? Well, apparently everyone except us.
But wait, there’s MORE. Travis is warning against that greasy, limp, “I gave up on life” hair situation that happens when you use the wrong products. He’s basically saying use lightweight moisturizers, avoid heavy oils, and for the love of Ariana’s ponytail, do NOT skip the hydration. The man is literally out here teaching us that summer hair requires STRATEGY. It’s not just about looking cute—it’s about science, baby.
And can we talk about the frizz factor? Travis says the key is sealing that hair cuticle, which honestly sounds like something a dermatologist would say, but apparently it applies to our locks too. He’s recommending leave-in conditioners and serums that won’t leave you looking like you stuck your finger in an electrical socket. Revolutionary? We think so.
Celebrity hairstylist fans are LOSING IT on social media. Followers are commenting things like “Finally someone gets it!” and “Why didn’t anyone tell us this before?” Meanwhile, we’re already mentally blocking out time to revamp our entire summer hair routine because clearly we’ve been doing this all wrong.
The glow-up is real, and it’s starting with your hair, period. Travis Ogletree just made summer hair glow-ups accessible to literally everyone, and that’s the kind of content we needed.
What do you think? A) I’m buying every product Travis recommends ASAP B) I’m sticking with my current routine because change is scary