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You don’t have to pay top-dollar for salon-quality hair.

But, all of that experimentation can cost a pretty penny, especially with the hundreds of hair products you’ll find on the market. So, leave it up to the 9-to-5 product testers to show you the way.

I’ve been trying hair products far before reporting for New York Post Shopping and now, my haircare closet has amassed to 100+ products . The good news? You don’t have to spend beyond your pay grade to lock in effective, amazing products for your locks. Though everyone’s hair types are different, my hair is truly a mutt (naturally curly, sometimes

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