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Stranger Things Hairstylist Is Launching a Hair Care Brand

The hit Netflix show’s lead hair designer Sarah Hindsgaul will be one of the first on-set Hollywood beauty professionals to have her own hair-care line as more of her peers look for opportunities beyond filming.
Photos of Hindsgaul Hair's initial lineup of a scalp scrub, hair mask, mousse and dry shampoo in light yellow packaging.
Hindsgaul Hair's initial lineup includes a scalp scrub, hair mask, mousse and dry shampoo. (Hindsgaul Hair)

As the hair department head of Netflix’s most popular show Stranger Things, Sarah Hindsgaul has spent a decade immersed in 1980s excess — shaping looks like the poufy curls of Natalia Dyer’s Nancy Wheeler and the dirty pompadour of Joe Keery’s Steve Harrington for all five seasons.

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Liz Flora
Liz Flora

Liz Flora is a Beauty Correspondent at Business of Fashion. She is based in Los Angeles and covers beauty and wellness.

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