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This essential treatment should be used after every shampoo to lock in moisture. Conditioners also soften the hair, make detangling easier, and reduce static electricity.
Why use a professional conditioner?
There are many reasons to use a professional conditioner! Often overshadowed by shampoo, a professional conditioner perfectly complements your hair care routine. Surprisingly, over 50% of consumers skip it, even though conditioner has multiple benefits. Conditioner moisturizes, nourishes, and adds shine, softness, and suppleness to hair—things shampoo alone can't achieve. While all conditioners offer these advantages, many are formulated for specific hair types, providing even more targeted care. Conditioners enhance and optimize the effects of shampoo.
Conditioners for dry hair
Conditioners for dry hair hydrate and nourish the hair. Rich, intense, and creamy, these types of conditioners optimize your hair's softness, suppleness, and shine by taking advantage of various oils and nutrients recognized for their moisturizing properties. After shampooing, using a conditioner designed for dry hair will also help reduce static electricity and facilitate detangling.
Conditioners for hair loss
Hair loss conditioners strengthen, stimulate, and plump hair. Although hair density loss is a problem that requires a complete and adapted routine, a conditioner remains an essential step. In fact, applying it will strengthen and give resilience to the parts of your mane that are thinning. As a result, hair fibres are better able to cling to their roots and less likely to break prematurely.
Conditioners for fine hair
Conditioners for fine hair are specifically designed to provide a touch of moisture without weighing hair down. By nature, fine hair lacks texture and volume and becomes greasy much more quickly than other hair types. Conditioners for fine hair are neither too rich nor too light, providing balanced nourishment—all while offering maximum volume and thickness.
Conditioners for colored hair
Weakened by hair dyes, color-treated hair needs repair, hydration, and protection. After shampooing, conditioners for color-treated hair act like sealants on the hair fiber to preserve color and retain moisture. In so doing, color-treated hair is left softer, intensely moisturized, stronger, and more vibrant than ever.
Leave-in conditioners
Have you ever heard of a leave-in conditioner? In addition to saving time, leave-in conditioners, as many people call them, are known to provide many benefits to your hair. A leave-in condition is like a normal conditioner and is perfect to nourish hair between head washes. Detangling, moisturizing and fortifying, many leave-in conditioners also offer heat protection, an anti-static effect, a frizz shield, shine and softness galore and much more.
Expert advice
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