Hairstylist Chris McMillan Shares Hair Oil and Gift Preferences
Celebrity hairstylist Chris McMillan discussed his new hair oil product and several personal items he uses or gives as gifts. The interview appeared in Forbes Vetted on May 22, 2026.
eonline.comCelebrity hairstylist Chris McMillan spoke about his haircare line and several personal items in a May 22, 2026 interview published by Forbes Vetted. McMillan has operated a salon in Los Angeles since 2002. His work includes styles worn by Jennifer Aniston, Cindy Crawford, and Miley Cyrus. The salon recently launched the Glassy Smooth Hair Oil, which is sold at Sephora.
McMillan said one of his favorite gifts received was a travel backgammon set. He added that he often brings a Trudon candle when visiting someone's home. He also mentioned Edelweiss chocolate-covered pretzels as a sweet treat he likes to give. For interior design, McMillan said he is looking for a new lighting fixture for his dining room.
McMillan described a Bottega Veneta shacket and duffle bag as items that make him feel powerful. He noted that a kitchen water dispenser with boiling, filtered, and sparkling options has improved his daily routine. McMillan said he keeps the Glassy Smooth Hair Oil at his salon station and uses it on every client.
He also mentioned Prada Touch Cream-To-Powder Blush as an innovative product he encountered this year. McMillan said he enjoys cold plunges for physical and mental health benefits. He referenced a Sun Home Saunas Cold Plunge Pro model priced at $13,799.
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The Glassy Smooth Hair Oil is now available for purchase at Sephora stores and online.
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