June's New Haircare Products Are Here, and Damn, They Are Good

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Summer is full of high expectations. Maybe you hope to spark a warm-weather romance, finally take that road trip with your best friends, or just get in the R & R you deserve.

While we don't know what adventures your Summer holds, we do know that June's hair launches will be everything you could have hoped for. Our editors have sifted through this month's many new hairsprays, masks, leave-in conditioners, and tools to curate the best ones heading your way.

Check them out ahead. If June's newest hair products are any indicator of what Summer has in store for us, we have a feeling this one's going to be a good one.

Head and Shoulders Scalp Detoxifying Pre-Wash Mask with Eucalyptus and Mint
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Head and Shoulders Scalp Detoxifying Pre-Wash Mask with Eucalyptus and Mint

"Because of my deep and unending love for dry shampoo, finding some flakes and buildup on my scalp are par for the course in my life. (It's why I'm a dedicated member in the scalp scrub fan club, obviously.) Then I tried Head and Shoulders Scalp Detoxifying Pre-Wash Mask with Eucalyptus and Mint ($2) and fell head over heels. It's not as harsh as your typical physical scrubs (it actually suds up like a regular shampoo) but uses zinc to slough away dry skin sitting on the scalp — for less than fries at McDonald's." — Kelsey Castañon, senior beauty editor

Eva NYC Spectrum Far-Infrared 1'' Iron
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Eva NYC Spectrum Far-Infrared 1'' Iron

"Aside from it being an adorable shade of baby pink (already a win in my mind), the new Eva NYC Spectrum Far-Infrared 1"Iron ($100) has become my new go-to styling tool because of its ability to smooth my hair, even on its frizziest of days. It uses red beam far-infrared technology to heat the hair from the inside out, protecting its cuticle while simultaneously fighting frizz and locking in moisture. The floating ceramic plates also make it possible to use the flatiron to curl without creasing my strands." — Jessica Harrington, assistant editor, makeup.com and skincare.com

Lavender Mint Moisture Milk
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Lavender Mint Moisture Milk

"I have vowed that this would be the Summer I would lay off heat styling my hair and embrace my naturally wavy hair. Since my hair texture is medium-coarse, I often want a leave-in to bring down my frizz and keep it from getting too dry. I've been finger-combing the Lavender Mint Moisture Milk ($20) into my hair while its wet from my shower before tying it into a loose bun. Once dry, I let down my hair. My waves have never looked this good. They're soft, defined, and shiny — so much so that I've had friends ask me if I used a curling wand to get the effect." — Jesa Marie Calaor, assistant beauty editor

Rahua Hydration Detangler + UV Barrier
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Rahua Hydration Detangler + UV Barrier

"By now, you may have realized I love all things Rahua, and the Rahua Hydration Detangler + UV Barrier ($32) didn't let me down. It's infused with three types of hydrating, frizz-fighting oils, yet it's lightweight enough for my fineish hair. I usually cocktail three or four different products before I blow-dry, but this easy-to-use mist replaces them all." — Dawn Davis, senior editorial director

IGK Antisocial Dry Hair Mask
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IGK Antisocial Dry Hair Mask

"If you're thinking, 'What the hell is a dry hair mask?' you're not alone. I, too, was confused when getting my hands on the Antisocial Dry Hair Mask ($34). Think of it as sleeping mask — a mask that you leave on overnight and don't have to wash off in the a.m. — for your hair. Before heading to bed, I spritzed this fine-mist spray onto the lengths of my hair and threw it into a loose bun. I woke up to defined waves that were silky soft and had an unmatched, brilliant shine," — JC

Shubie Surf Beach Spray
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Shubie Surf Beach Spray

"I love a good salt spray, especially in the summer. The new Shubie Surf Beach Spray ($18) from Beachwaver is infused with coconut oil and sea kelp to give you major beach waves without the dryness or rough texture that most sea salt sprays leave. It makes me want to go to the beach ASAP — until then, at least I can look like I just stepped off the sand." — JH

Frank Body Caffeinated Hair Mask
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Frank Body Caffeinated Hair Mask

"You might know that icy cool feeling of drinking a cold glass of water after chewing a piece of spearmint gum. If you don't and that's just me, take my word for it — it's slightly addicting. That's how I feel about the Frank Body Caffeinated Hair Mask ($17). Not only did it soften my hair and define my natural waves, it gave me a sensory experience that I look forward to each time I head to the shower. It's like a cool blast to my scalp that clears it of any dirt of debris, soothes any itchiness, and just feels so damn good." — JC

Goldwell Dry Boost
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Goldwell Dry Boost

"After I smooth all the texture out of my naturally curly hair, I add it back in with a texture spray and a curling iron. (Beauty can be so counterintuitive sometimes, amiright?) The Goldwell Creative Texture Dry Boost Dry Texture Spray ($23) is my current favorite for doing just that. It gives me volume and grip to hold my waves, it doesn't leave behind any sticky residue, and it protects from heat. So even when I crank up my iron all the way, I'm not frying my hair." — DD

OGX Green Tea & Lotus Post-Workout Dry Shampoo Foam
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OGX Green Tea & Lotus Post-Workout Dry Shampoo Foam

"Confession: I've worked out five times in my entire life, so you can believe I'm not using the OGX Green Tea and Lotus Post-Workout Dry Shampoo Foam ($9) for its intended fitness purposes. Still, that doesn't mean the formula isn't good; when I'm schlepping with all my bags to and from the office, a few spritzes of this oil-absorbing spray to my roots means no one can tell by my hair that I was also shvitzing." — KC