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The Truth About the Abbey Yung Method: Why Goop Got It All Wrong

Abbey Yung is officially setting the record straight after the lifestyle brand Goop published an article ‘recreating’ her famous hair care method with ‘clean’ product swaps. Abbey is speaking out to explain why these specific changes completely miss the point!

Watch the full breakdown in the video below: Abbey Yung

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Important Takeaways From This Video

In her response to Goop, Abbey Yung reinforces that effective haircare is about formulation over “clean” labels.

  • The Problem with “Clean” Swaps: Abbey explains that Goop’s article recommends products she has never tried or endorsed. She clarifies that her method is based on results and science rather than marketing labels like “clean” or “non-toxic” (03:13).
  • The Truth About Sulfates and Silicones: Backed by toxicologist Ronnie, Abbey defends these demonized ingredients. Sulfates are effective cleansers for scalp health while silicones provide essential damage protection (07:15).
  • The $683 Price Tag: One of Abbey’s biggest issues with the Goop article is the cost. While her method focuses on accessible drugstore finds the Goop version suggests a routine that could cost over $600 (13:32).
  • Not a Co-Sign: Abbey emphasizes that the Goop article used her name and method without her permission or input. She warns her followers that “clean” versions of her method often lead to worse results for hair texture and health (14:58).

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Editor’s Note: Personal Confession

I personally use the Abbey Yung Method,and it has completely transformed my hair. As someone with long, fine, and highlighted hair, her recommendation for the Garnier Fructis Hair Filler + Ceramide Conditioner was a total game-changer for me.

Canadian Tip: Keep an eye out at your local Dollarama, I’ve recently spotted this exact conditioner there for just $5!

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