Healthy Hair with New York Streets Hair Repair

leave-in hair conditioner

My color-treated red hair is a big investment. I could take a nice vacation on what I spend to have it colored in a salon in Boston. So I try to take care of my bright red locks by keeping the color vibrant and the hair healthy.

To Prevent Fading

  • I avoid washing it too often. Every 4-5 days is often enough for me unless it’s hot and humid and I’m exercising outdoors.
  • I use color-safe haircare products.
  • In the summer, I try to keep my hair covered and out of the direct sun when I can.
  • I wash my hair in warm not hot water.

To Keep It Healthy

  • I try to eat a healthy diet.
  • I take biotin every day.
  • I use a soft, smooth Hubalou Hair Wrap instead of a terry cloth or microfiber towel to help stop my hair from sticking to the fabric and coming out. The Hubalou also helps absorb more water from my hair and reduce drying time.
  • I use either Arvazallia Argan Oil or Darshana Indian Oil as a pre-wash at least once a month.

I have a core set of hair care products that I like to use, but I recently had a chance to try a new after-shampoo leave-in conditioning/repair product. I usually use an anti-frizz leave-in spray, but instead I have been substituting a brand/product that was new to me, New York Streets Hair Repair.

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New York Streets is an indie brand with a complete line of haircare products. I’m trying out the Hair Repair. After squeezing out as much water from my hair as I can, I spray on New York Streets Hair Repair, comb it through, blow dry my hair, and use my flat iron to smooth out my coarse hair.

Frankly, I was afraid to give up my usual spray for this new product, but I needn’t have feared. Not only does my hair look super-smooth after flat-ironing it, but it feels soooooo soft and silky. And it stays soft, silky and straight till I wash it again. Impressive.

New York Streets Hair Repairs tagline is “Restore. Strengthen. Protect.” and yes, it does! This is what they say about the product:

“Leave-in hair strengthener repairs and protects without leaving hair limp. Great for fine, weak hair. Wheat and Soy Proteins add strength and elasticity. Leaves hair shiny and smooth with great body and helps to reduce static.”

I love how it makes my hair look and feel. It doesn’t weigh my hair down or make it feel dirty before it’s time to wash it again. Love that.

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New York Streets Hair Repair contains:

  • glycerin: a natural humectant that helps lock in moisture into the hair cuticle
  • panthenol: attracts moisture and binds to water molecules in order to moisturize hair
  • hydrolyzed silk: acts similarly to Hyaluronic Acid in skincare products by attracting and holding water, up to 10,000 times its weight
  • hydrolyzed wheat protein: helps keep moisture in the hair by creating a protective moisture barrier.

New York Streets Hair Repair comes in a 3.3 oz. pump spray for $21. You can check it out along with the rest of the New York Streets product line on their website where you can also buy it.

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60 comments

    1. Dying your hair can be a commitment, Tess. I knew I wanted red hair. It took some time to achieve it, and I did it the first time in London!

    1. Thank you, Helen! I never heard of this indie brand, and I was kind of nervous about giving up my usual anti-frizz spray for this one, but the New York Streets Hair Repair makes my hair so much softer. I love it.

    1. I’m always concerned that leave-in conditioners will weigh my thick, coarse hair down, but the New York Streets Hair Repair spray doesn’t weigh it down at all. I’ve had such great results with it!

    1. Thank you, Shipra! I was amazed at how well the New York Streets Hair Repair leave-in spray worked. I’ve gotten so many compliments on my hair today 🙂

    1. I can’t believe that I used to wash my hair every single day. How and why did I do it?! And oils, wow. But this time, I didn’t use any oil and I was amazed that the New York Streets Hair Repair really did an awesome job! It’s a keeper

  1. I didn’t know you lived in the same state as me! (Or mb I did and I forgot lol I have really bad memory!)
    I have been blonde most of my life but around 18-21 I used to go red or plum every once in a while. It is very hard to keep red (even blonde) from fading!
    I’d love to learn how to wrap my hair so I didn’t have to blow dry straighten it…. I usually wash it (I found a great hair loss prevention, Argan oil shampoo/conditioner set) then do a loose twist at bottom and clip it up. It either gives me loose waves that I fix up a bit or it’s easier to straighten bc it’s smooth from drying like that.
    I love that shimmering leave in conditioner product from sephora that you recommended!
    If you want check out my review of that argan oil shampoo set 🙂
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      1. Caitlyn, I love the NeoCell products that I’ve tried: HA liquid, Biotin Bursts, Collagen capsules, HA serum. I don’t recall how much biotin was in each serving of the Bursts. Right now, I am taking CVS biotin capsules, 5000mcg, I think. I am not familiar with the “gold mine shimmering leave-in conditioner” that you saw in the Amazon box – yes the products do change! But you’ve got me curious about it!!

    1. I live on the North Shore, Caitlyn. What about you? Yes, red hair is difficult to keep vibrant especially in the summer, but I love it. Your hair sounds beautiful, and it sounds like a great way to style it.

  2. I meant to also say Ive been taking the max amount of biotin (10,000 mcg) for a couple months and it’s helped.
    If you want to check out my post it’s the one directly under the Target post from the “comment love”…. They had sent a small bottle of Argan oil (idk what I did with it though lol maybe I’ll put it thru before a wash like you do). I have super fine hair so I can’t take weighing down either….
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    1. Biotin definitely works over time and with the max amount, you must be seeing stronger nails and faster growing hair. My hair grows so fast that I can hardly keep up with it, lol. I love argan oil and have a ton of it. I also love Darshana Indian Oil (similar to argan). I find using it on my hair a half hour to an hour before washing my hair works really well and doesn’t weigh my hair down. Another reason why I like the NY Streets Hair Repair: it’s a lightweight leave-in spray so my hair feels great but doesn’t feel heavy and greasy 🙂

    1. Thank you, Ameerah! I think auburn hair is gorgeous. It is so darn expensive to have my hair professionally colored! Don’t do it, lol 😉

  3. You have gorgeous hair so all that upkeep definitely shows! I’m glad you found a routine that works. I switch my hair up for the seasons so I’m about to go light again. That means time to change my producer line again too.

    1. Thank you, Julie! I was using John Frieda 3 Day Straight for years, and I had good results from it in all but very humid weather. But the New York Streets Hair Repair really has made my hair super soft, smooth and very shiny. I got so many compliments today about how red and shiny my hair looked! I’ll take it 🙂

    1. Kristina, this is a fine spray and it doesn’t weigh my hair down at all. I saw the product on sale for $9.99 on Amazon. I think it’s worth it!

  4. I love your vibrant hair color! I used to rock a similar shade a few years ago, but now I prefer more subdued colors. This sounds like a nice product!

    1. I’ve had variations on this shade of red for many years, probably as long as you’ve been on earth. I was born a blonde, but somehow red suits me better. Your hair – color and style – is gorgeous, Anastasia! It looks timeless

    1. New York Streets, an indie haircare brand, was new to me too. I agree, the package design is definitely modern. And to my utter surprise, the leave-in hair repair spray is perfect for me. It definitely works!

  5. Your hair is gorg! 🙂 I’d love to color my hair like yours but since I annually donate my hair, I don’t do anything but trim it… I’d kill to have your hair color though! I have never heard of this brand before but I’m quite curious about it. Thanks for sharing xx

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