chose to wear the style for her high-profile appearance at this weekend's (which coincided with her dropping two new songs, titled “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages,” both with a decidedly country feel to them).Her hairstylist, Neal Farinah, posted a pic of Bey's higher-than-heaven hair to his Instagram with the caption: “Super Bowl Texan hair @beyonce” before spilling that he used formulas from Beyoncé's , to create the style.“My favorite products @cecred,” he wrote, giving us a first glimpse of the products and their packaging. It looks like we'll be getting a hair oil or serum from the Queen of the Beyhive, and fittingly, the honey-colored liquid appears to have a lid shaped like a honey dipper.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.We should have known, ever since Bey made cowgirl hats the must-have accessory of her Renaissance tour, that she had something bigger up her sleeve.However, this isn't the first time we've seen a Western influence infiltrate hair trends.