Kylee Heath is a hairstylist and groomer who knows how to create a head-turning hairstyle. Her early passion for hairstyling led her to pursue a career in the bustling city of Los Angeles. As a celebrity hairstylist, she quickly stood out in the industry with a natural talent and drive for excellence. Heath’s work has been featured across major celebrity brand campaigns, red carpet, and magazines worldwide.
Her impressive roster of celebrity clients includes Nicole Kidman, Amy Poehler, Awkwafina, Sofia Vergara, Reese Witherspoon, and Maya Rudolph. Heath’s talent and expertise have solidified her reputation as a top stylist in the industry. As a current Los Angeles resident, Kylee continues to impress and inspire with her creative vision and unparalleled skill.
Below, NaturallyCurly sat down to chat with her about her journey, hair bonding products for healthy hair, and more.
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What inspired you to become a hairstylist?
When I was five, I started wanting to do my own hair styles. I learned to French braid my own hair, and then would braid my friends’ hair at school, leading me to do everyone’s hair for formal and prom. It was something I was always passionate about.
Do you have specialized services or techniques that are synonymous with your styles?
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I love incorporating braids into looks. Also, I like to create styles that enhance someone’s natural beauty. I tend to lean towards styles that appear low maintenance and not overly forced. However, it is fun to get really creative for editorial shoots or some red carpets.
You’ve worked with many A-list clients. What is your favorite look you’ve created and why?
Oh, that is a great question. I love a braided style I created for Diane Kruger. It was a braid inside of a braid. From the font, it looked simple and somewhat polished, and then in the back, it was fun and unique. It was fun collaborating with her. She is so gorgeous and has such a style icon.
What are common hair health struggles you’ve dealt with as a stylist?
I see a lot of hair dullness and breakage, leading to split ends and flyways. I am so glad that products focusing on bond-repair, have come onto the market. Hair struggles have been around since the beginning of time, but it is so nice to have options out there to help keep the hair strong, shiny, and healthy.
Can you share why hair bonds are important and how they affect our hair health?
Hair bonds are game changers.
We’ve seen every major brand release “hair bonding collections,” from Shea Moisture to Olaplex and ANATOMY. What should customers look for when investing in a bonding product?
Look for peptides and proteins for hydration and strength. I generally avoid treatments with alcohol because it’s productive. ANATOMY has three molecules: Spirolimide, Pro-Amino-X, and AMINALYL S. These penetrate the cuticle deeper than other bonders out there, and they are proven to help the hair’s elasticity, which leads to overall hair health.
Should you pick a hair-bonding product based on your texture or based on your hair needs?
Yes! ANATOMY is amazing because it truly is for every hair type. It helps to rebuild the cuticle on a molecular level. Some hair bonds can actually lead to breakage if you overuse them. When using a new bonding treatment or mask, make sure to read the instructions- some should only be used once a week.
How often should you use hair bonding products, and should they be a regular part of your hair routine?
Some are great to use after each hair wash. ANATOMY is a super lightweight formula and can be used on wet or dry hair. So, you can use it right out of the shower as a multi-functional styling cream, or you can use it to slick your hair back before going to the gym.
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What’s a misconception about using hair bonding products?
That they are just for highlighted hair, that just isn’t true. ANATOMY, rebuilds the cuticle in such a way that not only is the hair more elastic (causing less breakage and split ends) but it also plums the hair to be stronger and thicker. We all have someone in our life whose hair “doesn’t grow” because it just starts breaking at some point and doesn’t stay strong enough to keep growing… Anatomy is amazing for someone like that, as well.
Where do you see hairstyles evolving in 2025?
With access to products like these I think over time we will continue to see longer and healthier hair. People care and now know that they have a chance at the hair of their dreams.
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