There are so many talented hairdressers in the world of showbiz, but one of our favourites has to be the wonderful Sam McKnight MBE.
The hairstylist has worked with some seriously big names, creating the most stunning haircuts. Kate Moss and Lady Gaga are amongst his clients, and so is, of course, the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
We sat down with the legendary professional, whose product range, Hair by Sam McKnight, is hugely popular and incredible (trust us, we've tried it) and he told us everything you need to know about healthy hair and of course, Diana.
Sam's products are loved by influencers, celebrities and beauty-mad shoppers, and the 69-year-old is passionate about his range. "Everyone could use a can of Cool Girl. It’s instant, easy to use and gives hair instant volume and texture, brushes out beautifully."
Thicker hair is something everyone wants, and Sam has the best tips. He muses: "It starts with great hair care. Use a cleanser and conditioner to give volume that starts from the hair wash. Keep hair feeling weightless, opt for styling products that won’t weigh hair down such as a volumizing foam, or root boost mist. A little backcombing at the crown is a great hair hack for hair that drops and goes flat throughout the day. Texture mists should be a staple for instant dry styling."
Hair oiling is a huge trend right now. Sam is a fan of this treatment. He quips: "Hair oiling is a fantastic thing to do for your hair and scalp. Choose the right oil for you and take the time to give yourself a scalp massage as the increase in blood flow is great for your follicles and in turn, your hair."
We all know there are some things you really should avoid when looking after your mane, and Sam has a list that we will be following. He explains: "Nowadays, with incredible ingredients and products you can keep your hair in great shape, you just need to look at your hair and use what it needs. If you are heat styling, use heat protection, if you are spending time in the sun keep the moisture with treatments and nourishing balms. If you colour your hair, use hair care that will prolong the vibrancy of the colour and improve the condition."
Princess Diana
Sam created some of Diana's most show-stopping hairstyles over the years and he has some incredible memories. However, she initially didn't have super sleek hair. "When I met her, it was the end of the 80’s, she had a perm as everyone did then. She was an absolute joy. She could always put everyone at ease."
Working with Diana was something the stylist enjoyed immensely. "The first time I met Princess Diana, we didn’t know she was coming. Next thing I know, this tall leggy blonde comes bounding up the stairs and completely sets us at ease. At the end of the shoot, she asked me what I would do if I was given free rein with her hair. I said I would cut it short. Next thing I know we have a plastic clothes bag around her shoulders and it’s the haircut that became the talk of the nation."
He added: "I loved working with her. I was fortunate to have seven wonderful years working with her. I travelled with her to some eye-opening, humbling places. Visiting Mother Teresa in India and refugee camps on the Afghan border was really harrowing. I’d never experienced anything like that before or since."
Diana had so many amazing looks, but one sticks in his mind as a personal favourite. "My favourite was a slicked back look, we did in a private shoot, and I have treasured pictures of us both from that day."
Hair Chat
Speaking about who has the best hair on the red carpet right now, Sam is refreshingly complimentary. "So many people have incredible hair! But you need to remember many celebrities have a helping hand on those hair looks you covet from the red carpet. But I do love Sienna Miller's eternal cool girl look."
Hair straighteners get a bad rep, but Sam explains it's all about how you use them. "If you manage the temperature for your hair type, not everyone needs them on the hottest setting. Finer, looser waves can use a lower temperature. Always use heat protection and treat hair weekly with a strengthening and nourishing mask. Give your hair a break when you can, straightening in moderation is fine. But excessive heat will dehydrate and leave hair dull."
Heatless curls are approved by Sam. "I love that a whole new generation has discovered heatless styling through social media. TikTok has made available to millions of younger people hairstyling techniques and tricks that have been around for centuries. I haven’t seen anything new but it’s wonderful that more people have access to styling hair hacks. And I’m a big fan of Velcro rollers!"