Just call it the main (or should we say mane?) character of her haircare routine.
Madison LeCroy was a trained hairstylist before joining the cast of “Southern Charm,” so when she said on Amazon Live that she has three bottles of Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Miracle Hair Rescue, we immediately took note.
And right now, during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, the haircare favorite is quietly marked down to 30% off.

“So good … definitely one of my top five products,” LeCroy raved last year, holding up two nearly-empty full-sized bottles, plus a mini version “for travel.”
The luxurious leave-in is designed to detangle, strengthen and smooth hair while repairing damage from the inside out.
LeCroy’s hardly alone in her love for it, as she said her husband, Brett Randle, uses it too. And so do several Amazon reviewers, given it’s racked up over 470 five-star ratings.
“This treatment is a game changer for damaged hair,” one shopper wrote. “It’s lightweight, smells amazing, and actually works in 90 seconds. My hair felt instantly smoother, shinier, and much easier to detangle without feeling greasy.”
Another reviewer called it a “worthy investment,” while a third went as far as declaring, “It truly saved my hair.”
It’s far from the only haircare on deep discount at Amazon right now, as we also spied deals on everything from the Kyle Richards-loved Dae Styling Cream to big-ticket tech like the Dyson Airwrap.
For an on-the-go refresh, there’s also deep discounts on Ouai Super Dry Shampoo, which Bethenny Frankel once called “phenomenal” and a “game changer.”
But with the Big Spring Sale ending on March 31, don’t delay in shopping.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.





