Redken

Redken is a brand focused on delivering well-considered products that balance quality, usability, and everyday relevance. Its approach centers on meeting real customer needs through thoughtful development, clear positioning, and dependable performance across its range.

Founded in 1960 - Contry of Origin: United States

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About Redken

Redken is one of the defining names in professional salon haircare in the United States, founded in 1960 with a clear conviction that hair products should be built on a disciplined understanding of chemistry and the realities of sensitive scalps. From the beginning, the brand’s identity was tied to education as much as to product: it spoke to hairdressers as professionals who benefit from knowing why formulas behave the way they do, not only what they promise on the label. That emphasis helped Redken stand out in a market that often treated haircare as pure glamour rather than a craft rooted in materials and technique.

The brand became closely associated with a pragmatic philosophy that still shapes its reputation in salons and specialist retail. Redken’s approach has historically highlighted the relationship between protein support, moisture balance and pH considerations, translating technical principles into routines that feel straightforward for both stylists and clients. In practice, this has allowed Redken to operate across a wide range of hair needs, from damage repair and colour care to smoothing, volume and everyday maintenance, without losing the sense that the products belong to a professional environment.

Over the decades, Redken’s position has also been reinforced by its integration into the wider professional beauty landscape. As part of L’OrΓ©al’s Professional Products division, the brand sits in a tier where performance and repeatability are central: formulas must deliver consistent results across different hair types, climates and salon services. That retail profile matters because many customers come to Redken through a stylist recommendation, and then return for at-home products that help maintain the look between appointments.

Redken remains relevant today because it meets a stable consumer expectation: salon results should be maintainable at home, and professional products should feel understandable rather than intimidating. Whether purchased as a single problem-solver or as a full routine, the brand continues to appeal to shoppers who value reliability, a sense of science-backed intent, and a heritage that has stayed closely connected to the working reality of hairdressers.