What Is a Hair Taming Wand and Do You Actually Need One? | T is for Tame

What Is a Hair Taming Wand and Do You Actually Need One? | T is for Tame

If you've been applying styling cream or gel by squeezing it onto your hands and working it through your kid's hair, you already know the downsides: too much product, uneven distribution, and your hands covered in cream before the school day has even started.

That's the problem the Taming Wand was designed to solve.

How it works

Our Taming Cream Wand and Taming Gel Wand are applicator tools that let you apply product directly and precisely — no mess, no waste, no getting cream on everything in a two-foot radius.

The wand design means you can target exactly where you need product: the edges, specific flyaways, the section of hair that keeps escaping the ponytail, or the ends that are prone to frizz. It gives you control over the application that you don't get when you're just rubbing product between your palms.

When it's most useful

Morning routines are the biggest use case — when you're rushing and need to touch up a style quickly without redoing the whole thing. The wand is also useful for toddlers who resist having hands in their hair; the narrower, more targeted tool is less intrusive than a parent spreading product across their whole head.

It's also practical for applying Taming Gel specifically to edges and baby hairs without getting the formula on the scalp or into sections that need to stay loose.

Which one do you need?

The Taming Cream Wand is paired with our Taming Cream and designed for smoothing and moisture application. The Taming Gel Wand is paired with our Taming Gel and designed for hold and edge control. If you're using both products in your routine — cream first for moisture, gel for hold — both wands are useful.

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