Alix Earle on Side Parts, Blowouts, and the Under- Products She Used to Prevent DWTS-Induced Shedding

Alix Earle on Side Parts, Blowouts, and the Under-$20 Products She Used to Prevent DWTS-Induced Shedding


Alix Earle is hot off the stage. The social media star, podcast host, and founder spent the last few months of 2025 training, rehearsing, and performing on Dancing With the Stars (DWTS). She and her dance partner, Valentin “Val” Chmerkovskiy, shook, shimmied, and sashayed their way to the finale, ultimately winning second place. It was a novel experience for the 25-year-old, who’s used to chatting candidly with her collective 13.5-million social media followers, but who’s never been through such a rigorous and physically demanding competition.

The experience was also rigorous on her skin and hair. As a public figure who’s known for GRWM videos and honest beauty chats, she says she had to adjust her routine to compensate for heavy stage makeup, and most of all, super-tight hairstyles created with high heat. Earle is the face of Pantene’s new Abundant & Strong Collection, which is a line of products designed to treat and prevent hair shedding and lead to visibly fuller-looking hair. “I’ve definitely dealt with hair shedding before,” she says. “I went through a period over the last two years where I felt like I started to lose my hair for the first time. This time last year, I rediscovered Pantene and [noticed] how good my hair felt while using it again. I was on board 100% and switched back to it. I have been using [the new Abundant & Strong collection] during Dancing With the Stars, and it has been a lifesaver for me, because they are constantly doing tight hairstyles, curling them, and using a lot of heat. It’s just a lot on the hair, in general.”

Earle swears by the shampoo, conditioner, and scalp serum. She uses all three in her simple, daily hair routine. “It’s nice because I feel like I don’t have to worry about using 10 different things, or, you know, putting all these products together. It’s a really simple three-step routine, and it’s been keeping my hair healthy. … It’s really, really saved me.” She says it’s so good that it even passed the extension test. You know, when you take out your extensions and have to come to terms with how fine your natural hair feels (IYKYK). “I switched out my extensions, and I was very happily surprised with my hair and how thick and healthy it felt when I got them removed. I’ve been loving it and have been a Pantene girl for the last year. We’re gonna keep it going.”

Alix Earle on the Dancing With the Stars set

When I ask Earle about her favorite hairstyles at the moment, she lists a classic blowout with a side part (gasp!) as her preferred red carpet look. When I tell her that the side-part vs center-part conversation is contentious, as it’s often split down the millennial and Gen-Z divide, she laughs. “I like to switch it up. I mean, my middle part that I wear is actually not truly a middle part, because I guess I just picked the part one day, and it was not centered, and I didn’t realize until people started doing my hair. But I’ve been really liking the side part recently, and I feel like it’s okay to switch between the two.”