The Hairstylist Who Defined 'Stranger Things' Hair Finally Bottled Her Secrets
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The Hairstylist Who Defined 'Stranger Things' Hair Finally Bottled Her Secrets
"A lot has changed for Sarah Hindsgaul in the decade since she joined Stranger Things - and thatmight still be an understatement. As the show's lead hairstylist, she's earned two Emmy nominations (you can thank her for Millie Bobby Brown's buzz cut, Sadie Sink's cave curls, and Natalia Dyer's perm), met her now-husband Matt Duffer on set, and, most recently, channeled the chaos of 16-hour shooting days into her own beauty brand."
"A four-piece hair care system, complete with a scrub shampoo, mask, dry puff, and mousse - and not your mom's sticky foam from the '80s, though that's the era in which the show is set. "I thought if I knew exactly what I wanted, how hard can it be?" Hindsgaul, who started the brand with her husband, tells me. Turns out, a little more difficult than expected. Five years of testing rounds later, the formulas were right, but the fragrance also had to be perfect."
Sarah Hindsgaul served as lead hairstylist on Stranger Things for a decade, earning two Emmy nominations and creating signature looks like Millie Bobby Brown's buzz cut, Sadie Sink's cave curls, and Natalia Dyer's perm. She met her husband, Matt Duffer, on set. Frustrated by product buildup and Atlanta humidity, she developed Hindsgaul Hair: a four-piece system including scrub shampoo, mask, dry puff, and a modern mousse that avoids sticky 1980s residue. Formulation required five years of testing to perfect both texture and fragrance. The signature scent, created with perfumer Jérôme Epinette, blends citrus, cucumber water, violet, and cotton.
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