Aimee Lou Wood’s character on the season 3 finale of The White Lotus broke a lot of hearts this week, but she looked fabulous doing it. The Sex Education actress has been receiving her flowers on press junkets and magazine covers for the series, with her latest photoshoot in The Times turning heads. She sported a matte makeup look (that’s effortlessly natural), Lilysilk’s Brushed V-Neck Cashmere Sweater (also recently worn by Selena Gomez in the “Sunset Blvd” music video), and perfectly frizz-free hair.

According to an Instagram post from the star’s hairstylist, Bjorn Krischker, there’s a $28 secret product that settled her hair. Ouai’s Anti-Frizz Styling Crème is available on Ulta and has just over 1,440 five-star ratings. The item is advertised to provide frizz control for up to 72 hours, heat protection up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, and repair split ends. The main ingredients include squalane (often used in hair products to strengthen hair), beet root extract, and upcycled jackfruit that additionally moisturizes and hydrates the hair.

Ouai Anti-Frizz Styling Creme

Anti-Frizz Styling Creme

Use one pump of the styling crème on newly cleaned, wet hair that’s already been detangled. For best results, apply it to the ends of your hair and work your way up to the scalp. One shopper described the product’s smell as “intoxicating,” adding that it “leaves hair so soft and manageable.” Krischker then used the $30 Ouai Hair Oil on the ends of the hair to lock in moisture, add shine, and truly kick frizz to the curb. Then, get to blow-drying for a sleek, magazine-worthy look!

Wood is not the only The White Lotus star to make a fashion impact this season, with Parker Posey’s Banana Republic dress lookalike still being one of our favorite finds. Throw on the dress, this $26 mascara used on the actresses in the show, and the styling crème, and you will be ready for a Thailand-inspired oasis, but hopefully without all of the drama—or, you know, death.

Shop the Ouai Anti-Frizz Styling Crème at Ulta