BEAUTY Hair

Good Hair/Good Souls: Pai-Shau conditioner is everything and helping Houston

Written by Bryce

If you haven’t tried Pai-Shau conditioner yet, this is the best excuse ever.

I just want to start by saying that Pai-Shau is legitimately a dream for curly and thick-haired girls like myself. I don’t know why I haven’t talked about this more, but if you’re a beyond-the-drugstore haircare kind of gal, you need to get involved yesterday with a bottle of Pai-Shau and never look back. If you haven’t yet, here’s your excuse to: the company is going out of their way to help Harvey victims in Houston, and being a good human is the best beauty trick in the book.

The boutique hair brand donated $1,000 to the American Red Cross already, but is continuing to donate $1 from the sale of every Pai-Shau product for the next two weeks without any limit. That means if they sell 1,000 products, they’ll donate another $1,000, but if they sell a million? Well, that’s a million dollars heading straight to hurricane-damaged homes, hungry kids, and people in need of medical treatment.

They’re also donating their own shampoos and conditioners to local Houston Red Cross chapters and other in-need organizations, because things like toiletries are often forgotten when it comes to donations. Best part? The brand sells on a variety of sites, but Amazon too — meaning you can throw your new shampoo and conditioner order into the household essentials and back to school items you were already ordering. Win-win.

Need a suggestion of which product to try? I have some pretty deep, strong opinions on that.

If you’re a curly girl or treat your hair with a ton of chemicals, this masque will change your outlook on life.

If you’re a wavy, thick, or lightly treated, the regular shampoo and conditioner line will be like a drink of cold water on a hot day. So very necessary.

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About the author

Bryce

Bryce Gruber is a New York mom to five growing kids, wife to one great husband and professional shopping editor. You've seen her work in Reader's Digest, Taste of Home, Family Handyman, MSN, Today's Parent, Fashion Magazine, Chatelaine, NBC and so many other beloved brands.