My Clients Are Known for Glossy, Expensive-Looking Hair—8 Drugstore Items I Think You Should Own


Welcome to Drugstore Heroes, a monthly series in which we spotlight the often-overlooked and under-hyped drugstore beauty products that industry experts count on. From editors to content creators and even celebs, we're asking tastemakers to share their top recommendations for affordable, yet effective products. Get ready to see the best of drugstore beauty, period.
Andrew Fitzsimons is a celebrity hairstylist and the creator of his namesake line of hair products. His A-list clientele includes Megan Fox, J.Lo, Madonna, and multiple members of the Kardashian-Jenner family. So, yeah, the man knows a thing or two about the best products for flawless, glossy, and expensive-looking hair.
Expensive-looking is the key phrase there. You might think he relies exclusively on high-end (and high-cost) items to create his iconic hairstyles, but you'd be wrong. Fitzsimons says he uses affordable, drugstore items on his celeb clients all the time. It doesn't matter if he's styling their hair for TV, a red carpet, or a magazine cover—he trusts certain low-cost items to get the job done. And not only for his clients. Fitzsimons uses drugstore products in his own routine, too. Below, he shares his eight all-time favorite affordable items.
How often do you use drugstore hair products on your celeb clients and would you say they're staples in your kit?
Absolutely! I use affordable, drugstore hair products on my celebrity clients all the time. It's not about the price tag—it's about performance. I've always believed that everyone deserves access to high-quality haircare, which is why I created my own line to deliver salon-level results without the luxury markup. My kit is a mix of everything, but my go-to staples are products that nourish, protect, and style the hair effortlessly, whether I'm working on a red carpet look or an everyday glam moment. Great hair shouldn't be exclusive—it should be accessible to everyone.
What would you say to someone who thinks only expensive hair products are effective?
I'd say, let the results speak for themselves! Expensive doesn't always mean better. It's all about the ingredients and formulation, not the price tag. I've worked with every kind of product throughout my career, and I can tell you firsthand that affordable haircare can deliver just as much—if not more—than luxury brands. Great hair comes from using the right products for your hair type and needs, not just the most expensive ones on the shelf.
Any tips or tricks for finding effective hair products at the drugstore? There are so many options.
Shopping for hair products at the drugstore can feel overwhelming, but the key is knowing what to look for. First, focus on ingredients—hydrating oils like argan or coconut, strengthening proteins like keratin, and moisture-locking humectants like glycerin are all great signs of an effective formula. Second, think about your hair's specific needs. If your hair is dry, go for something deeply nourishing; if it's fine, look for lightweight, volumizing options. And don't be afraid to mix and match! Some of my favorite routines combine different products to get the perfect balance of hydration, hold, and shine. Drugstore haircare can be just as powerful as luxury brands—you just need to find the right fit for you!
Fitzsimon's All-Time Favorite Drugstore Products
What It Is: A volumizing texture spray
Why He Recommends It: "I like that it gives my hair texture and volume without making it feel stiff. It keeps my style looking effortless but still holds."
Editor's Note: This is one of my favorite texture sprays. It gives my roots some much-needed volume without feeling stiff, crunchy, or making my fine hair look greasy.
What It Is: Hand sanitizer
Why He Recommends It: "Since I work with my hands and am in close contact with people, I love that it protects both me and my clients from germs. Plus, the scents are amazing—I have one in every fragrance and switch them up based on my mood."
Fitzsimon's drugstore shopping cart comes through at a cool $140. That's impressive, considering it contains eight effective products (acne-clearing, teeth-whitening, and hair-perfecting ones included).

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing the latest and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.
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