Breeze Through Holiday Season Blowouts With UNITE Silky:Smooth

The holiday season is officially upon us, the mad crunch to squeeze in shopping sprees, holiday parties, end-of-year-bulge-battling workouts, and the last 2023 beauty treatments. We typically think of keratin and other smoothing treatments as tailor-made for summer but it’s during the holiday season when we need salon-quality blowouts in under 30 minutes several times a week for all that yuletide cheer.

The old-school, defrizzing, formaldehyde-laden versions require professional application if only because it’s impossible to keep one’s eyes open as the tortuous eye-burning chemicals penetrate hair cuticles, for up to $800 per salon visit. Cheers to advances in beauty technology –  the new smoothing formulations are less toxic, formaldehyde-free, user-friendly, and designed for home application. The 3-Step UNITE Silky:Smooth System from salon mainstay UNITE is as easy and quick as a typical shampoo, condition, and style routine, with the added benefit that it delivers salon-smooth benefits for weeks, without laborious styling and excess heat.

The first step in RE:UNITE Silky System is the cleanse. The Smooth Active Wash, a sodium chloride and sulfate-free formulation, is designed to cleanse, reset, rebalance, and protect hair. It removes build-up, nourishes and primes the hair for the next step with a layer of cuticle-smoothing actives. While still in the shower, an application of SILKY:SMOOTH Hydrating Complex delivers a heat-activated polymer that helps create a protective shield to repel humidity & fight frizz, as well as a cocktail of plant cells and vegetable fats to further moisturize and strengthen all hair types. After leaving in the hair for a few minutes, a thorough rinse of the conditioner, and it’s time for the final cuticle-sealing step of the treatment. To clean, still damp, towel-dried hair apply RE:UNITE Silky:Smooth Heat Activator generously and evenly. The heat-activated leave-in treatment, locks in moisture, seals out frizz, and protects against UV and thermal damage. Like the Smooth Active Wash & Hydrator, the Activator is jasmine-scented, a welcome change from the cleaning-product or eggy smell of earlier generation keratin treatments.

Keratin Treatment addicts, like yours truly, already know the next steps for smoother locks. After a quick pass of the blow dryer to remove excess moisture, divide hair into manageable sections. With a round brush and blow dryer or even a hot styling brush or iron, smooth the section until dry. You’ll notice a bit of steam coming off the hair. No need to fret, it’s a sign the RE:UNITE Silky:Smooth Heat Activator is being absorbed deep in the hair cuticle for a protective, humidity-repelling seal. In between washes, a quick blow dry or pass of a heat tool will reactivate the treatment for sleek, smooth hair in a fraction of the time and money of a professional blowout package. In an hour, even my ends, cowlick, and baby hairs were sleek and shiny.

To maximize the benefits of the treatment, it’s essential to use sodium chloride-free products, like ones from UNITE’s best-selling 7Seconds line of shampoo, conditioner, and leave-in. Although also free of sulfates, 7Seconds Shampoo gives a thorough, hydrating cleanse for all hair types, and is safe for extensions. Depending on hair texture and thirst, the 7Seconds Conditioner and Masque deliver additional shine and moisture with a blend of shea butter and rice protein. As a textured, highlighted girl, I like to alternate between conditioner and masque. For styling, a few, light spritzes of the 7Seconds Detangler, UNITE’s award-winning, perennial best-seller, are all you need. Even without a detangling brush, locks are smooth and ready for drying. A drop or two of U Oil, the argan oil-based, jasmine-scented best-seller, finishes and streamlines wash day for silky, shiny, party and IG-worthy hair.

Gesha-Marie Bland

STAFF WRITER & SENIOR EDITOR

Not bland at all. Gesha-Marie Bland is an essayist, Vanity Fair-published film and television writer, and unrepentant beauty junkie who jumpstarted her career at NYU’s Master’s Program in Cinema Studies. In homage to her beauty icons Jeanne Moreau, Dolly Parton, and Grace Jones, she is forever in search of the perfect cat-eye liner, a killer pair of heels, and unforgettable statement accessories. Currently NYC-based, this dual American-French citizen still wears all-black and has a soft spot for clean beauty, pharmaceutical-grade actives, and most ingredients sourced from vineyards in the south of France. She loves New Wave cinema, Mary Gaitskill’s fiction, Spain, and matcha double-shots. After selling "The Ripper," her Alexander McQueen-Issie Blow biopic to the Cannes-winning production company Maven Pictures, she remains convinced fashion and couture are the next frontiers for edgy cinematic stories.