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“A bun can look quite serious—this one is less done,” says hairstylist Chris Appleton, who calls the updo the wet-look flip bun. Appleton adds that, though the style does appear effortless, the positioning is key. “Kim’s usual low bun tends to be lower, while this one follows the eyeline…it snatches the eye.” The look is strongest when combined with a bit of extra texture, achieved by Appleton through a finger-rake rather than the usual super-slicked finish. The midi knot ushers in a new era for Kardashian, a quiet elevation of her signature aesthetic. In this case, it turns out that understated makes a major statement. “It’s funny how many people have stopped me about this,” laughs Appleton.

Fortunately, some of the best hair-growth products don’t require a treatment with a dermatologist or trichologist—meaning you can achieve thicker, longer hair right at home. With that and the ever-evolving hair-care market in mind, one could imagine there is a vast crop of options available right now. This makes understanding what will actually work that much more difficult. So we tapped three experts to weigh in on the best hair-growth products that will get you your desired results. Let’s start at the beginning by discussing why someone might be experiencing hair loss—or slow hair growth—in the first place, beginning with gender. “There has been a historic assumption that hair loss is a male concern, and this is reflected in the traditional solutions available,” says Hodgdon, which bolsters no surprise that consumers are looking for products that tailor their approach to address female hair loss specifically. “Hair loss in women is incredibly common—over 80% of women will experience hair loss at some point in their lives, and over 40% of alopecia sufferers are women,” he adds.

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