Fashion’s favorite twins Baylee and Kelsey Soles may look identical (they’re technically “dizygotic”), but there’s one very noticeable differentiating factor: their hair. Before the South Carolina–born duo scored a choppy fringe thanks to editorial hair whiz Didier Malige backstage at the 2014 Spring Saint Laurent show, they had dyed their matching natural “brond” hue to new contrasting colors. “We loved shooting as twinning twins,” they quip, “but it gets old really quickly!” Now, Baylee has an inky glaze on her tousled locks (“I was going for Brooke Shields!” she exclaims) in juxtaposition to Kelsey’s bleach blonde wash.
The requisite upkeep for the Soles’s newfound individuality is simpler than you might expect. Their key to healthy hair is to avoid washing it every day. “I massage my scalp with my fingertips but refrain from using any product until after a couple of days,” says Kelsey, who conditions her platinum daily and maintains volume with a spritz of Batiste dry shampoo.
The twins stave off parched strands with equal parts coconut oil and honey. The oil is massaged into ends to prevent breakage, and honey is used as their signature moisture mask. “You dip your ends in honey and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. It feels so wrong, like you’re covering your head in tar or something, but it works magically!” says Baylee. “When you wash it out, as soon as the honey touches the water it becomes super liquid and comes out really smoothly.” In addition to acting as their favorite hydrator and frizz fighter, Baylee says, “It gives our hair better wavy texture.” Isn’t that sweet? Times two.
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