Stylist-Approved Hair Treatment Steals Spotlight at Grammys
Sabrina Carpenter made waves at the 2026 Grammy Awards with more than just her three nominations for the ‘Man’s Best Friend’ album. The singer’s dramatic hairstyle transformation became an instant talking point, transitioning from a voluminous updo to cascading trademark curls throughout the evening.
The Damage-Reversing Product Behind the Look
Industry insiders have identified Redken’s Acidic Bonding Concentrate Leave-In Treatment as the key product behind Carpenter’s lustrous locks. The $22 formula (currently discounted from its typical $32 price point) has been publicly endorsed by the performer, who recently called it “the secret to making my hair look its best” during an interview.
The leave-in treatment claims to repair one year of visible damage in a single use while providing heat protection up to 230 degrees Celsius. Formulated to smooth frizz, enhance shine, and reduce breakage, the product has become particularly popular among those with color-treated or heat-styled hair.
Customer Results and Expert Application
Multiple users have reported significant improvements in hair health after incorporating the treatment into their routines. “My bleached hair feels softer and looks healthier after just one month,” shared one satisfied customer. Others noted reduced split ends and improved manageability after heat styling.
Carpenter’s longtime hairstylist Evanie Frausto publicly credited the product for achieving the Grammy look, sharing behind-the-scenes details of the styling process. Social media responses to the hairstyle were overwhelmingly positive, with one fan declaring the look “not just hair, but a whole moment.”
Affordable Alternatives for Bond Repair
For those seeking similar results at different price points, beauty experts suggest considering L’Oreal Paris’ Elvive Bond Repair Serum ($10) or Beauty Bay’s Bond Repair Hair Balm ($4.50). These alternatives offer comparable bond-strengthening benefits without the celebrity price tag.
The Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate remains available at discounted pricing through various retailers, though stock levels fluctuate due to recent increased demand following the Grammy appearance.

