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If You Want It-Girl Hair This Winter, Add This Designer Collab to Your Wish List

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Winter usually spells trouble for my hair. It's already prone to frizziness and dryness, and freezing cold air certainly doesn't help the situation. As we approach the winter season, I'm as determined as ever to solve this problem, and I believe I've stumbled upon the solution while doing some pre-holiday shopping. It comes packaged in a gorgeous box decorated with botanical motifs and twinkling stars. It's not a gift from the North Pole, but something even better—the Aveda x Altuzarra holiday capsule.

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Aveda collaborated with global luxury fashion label Altuzarra to create a limited-edition capsule of hair care sets. Housing some of Aveda's best plant-powered hair care products in beautifully designed reusable boxes, these sets are just begging to be gifted. In fact, Joseph Altuzarra already knows which one he'll be gifting this holiday season. "I've become completely addicted to scalp solutions," he told Jamie Schneider, senior beauty editor at Who What Wear, during an exclusive interview. "My husband steals it from me now."

Okay, it's official: These are the easiest, most strategic presents of the season. Hair care products that smell like a spa and give you gorgeous, head-turning locks are wonderful on their own, but when they're wrapped up in boxes designed by a luxury fashion icon, they become unique, unforgettable gifts that will make anyone feel like a million bucks. If you want to give the gift of It-girl hair to your loved ones (or yourself), keep scrolling to shop this limited-edition collaboration.

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Emma Walsh
Associate Beauty Editor, Branded Content

Emma is an associate beauty editor of branded content. She’s a passionate writer who loves all things beauty, wellness, and personal growth. Before pursuing writing, she worked in influencer marketing at Gallery Media Group, which owns digital brand PureWow. She lives in New York City, where you can usually find her running to a Pilates class or sipping on a green juice in the park.