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When Taylor Swift gave fans a glimpse at her post-show routine in her “End of an Era” documentary, we couldn’t help but notice bottles of Christophe Robin Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner perched on the side of her bathtub.
And with Amazon Prime Day finally here, the same hair care duo is on sale for a rare 30% off right now. Both formulas are designed to bring extra body to thin, flat or fine hair, all while helping smooth, moisturize and protect color. (Not to mention, they smell like roses.)
Swift’s hardly the only one rinsing and repeating with the luxe formula. While they may not be living the life of a showgirl, several Page Six staffers have also found it’s a great fit for their everyday routines.
Page Six Social Media Manager Brooke Matalon said it’s been a “game-changer” for her frizzy hair — and works regardless of whether she uses hot tools or lets her hair air dry.
“It’s a lightweight, luxe-smelling shampoo that actually makes my hair feel clean afterward and adds body without leaving it frizzy or greasy,” she continued.
Since trying out Swift’s shampoo and conditioner, Brooke Matalon has added several other Christophe Robin products to her routine. Brooke Matalon Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub Christophe Robin BUY NOW $54.00 $37.39 Matalon’s also partial to the brand’s Cleansing Purifying Scrub, which she applies once a week and calls “seriously chef’s kiss.”
Style Director (and resident Swiftie) Elana Fishman is also a fan of the brand, writing, “I had to try Taylor’s exact hair care duo — and it’s safe to say I’m hooked.”
“They’ve dramatically reduced my hair shedding (and I’ve changed nothing else about my usual routine, so it’s got to be these products!) and leave my strands soft, clean and shiny,” she added.
Christophe Robin isn’t the only celeb-approved hair brand on sale during Prime Day, however, as we also spied great markdowns on the likes of Kérastase, Dyson and more.
Whichever suits your fancy, shop fast — these deals will be hair today, gone tomorrow.
“Southern Charm” star Madison LeCroy recently revealed on Amazon Live that she’s “always beeen” a “big Kérastase girlie,” relying on products like this overnight serum.
From Paige DeSorbo to Khloé Kardashian, plenty of celebs swear by Dyson’s viral hair tools.
This recently upgraded version of Olaplex’s celebrity-adored hair repair formula is on sale for the first time ever.
This year, Amazon Prime Day runs across four days, from Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m. ET through Saturday, June 27 at 3 a.m. ET.
Prime Day is Amazon’s premiere sale event, meaning it’s a member-exclusive. You can get a 30-day free trial to enjoy Prime Day savings (plus all the benefits of the subscription) with no strings attached.
Unlike previous years, this year Prime Day is pushed up to June. With that change, Amazon is also introducing several new incentives sweepstakes, opportunities to win gift cards, exclusive travel deals and even more, even bigger Prime Day deals.
From deal-hunting on Amazon sales for years, we know the sale is the perfect time to save on top-rated tech like Apple AirPods, restock your favorite beauty and skincare, peruse accessories like jewelry and handbags, and comb through all of Amazon’s best-sellers for steep discounts.
For those already wondering about the next sale, we’re expecting Amazon to run back its October Prime Big Deal Days sale in fall of 2026. Page Six Style will have all the latest news here.
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.