By all rights, Torah Bright should have hair of straw: A professional snowboarder, she spends up to nine hours a day outside—in sleet, wind, flurries, zero percent humidity, bone-chilling temperatures, baking sun at high altitudes, etc. And yet she has the silkiest, healthiest hair ever; we demanded to know her routine. "It's no big secret," she says. "I use really moisturizing products, and I condition the hell out of it, over and over again." Here, the exhaustively tested items that leave her hair gleaming and bouncy, no matter what the barometer says.
"When I travel, I use this for many different things: It gives fantastic shine and gets rid of flyaways—but I also like it overnight as a conditioning treatment."
"Utterly nourishing: I work it through the ends to prevent damage when I'm out in the cold and sun all day."
"I like to wear a soft stretchy headband under my helmet. Colette Malouf makes the best woolly ones—so comfortable and cute, too."
"A great leave-in conditioner for when I don't have time to do much. I work it in when my hair's still wet; it seals in moisture as it air-dries, so my hair basically styles itself."
"Most important, this protects my hair from the sun. But the mousse also acts as a styler and keeps my hair from going completely flat—the obvious side effect of wearing a helmet constantly!"
"I put this in once a week and leave it on for a good 20 minutes. I see a big difference the next day—it seriously helps reconstruct damaged hair."







