We’ve come a long way since I first started doing this but… the hate on affordable products is still so strong sometimes 😅 Thank you to all the stylists who have left kind comments & messages… it means a lot 😭❤️
As someone who has experimented with countless haircare products over the years, I can relate to the skepticism surrounding affordable hair products. Initially, I believed that only high-end brands could deliver salon-quality results. However, adopting the Abbey Yung Method completely changed my perspective. The key takeaway? Healthy hair isn’t about how much you spend—it's about adopting a consistent, effective routine that matches your hair type. Abbey’s approach emphasizes that you don’t need to exclude yourself from achieving beautiful hair simply because you prefer or need to use more budget-friendly items. I started incorporating affordable shampoos, conditioners, and treatments into my routine, and to my surprise, my hair looked and felt healthier than ever. It taught me to pay attention to ingredient lists and how products interact with my hair rather than their price point alone. Additionally, watching hairstylists critique affordable routines can sometimes create a stigma that using cost-effective products means compromising on hair health. But this isn’t true—many affordable options are dermatologically tested and contain nourishing ingredients that support hair strength and shine. For anyone hesitant about switching to more affordable haircare, I recommend trying the Abbey Yung Method. Focus on gentle cleansing, proper moisturizing, and protective styling regardless of product price. Over time, you’ll notice improvements and save money while maintaining gorgeous, healthy hair.























































































They just want their markup of stocked product. Thats all. I’m not buying.