![]() ![]() Like Jordan, she noted the conditioner’s thick texture, which gives hair an “impressive amount of slip” and makes it look noticeably healthier when washed out. “All hair textures and densities can benefit from its strengthening and hydrating properties,” she says. Amy Abramite, a creative director, stylist, and educator at Maxine Salon, is also a fan and uses it herself. ![]() I have found it to be absolutely amazing when used in moderation - it can be heavy if you use it every day, so use it no more than once a week.” And even then, you don’t have to do much - a pea-size amount does more than enough for my shoulder-length hair.Īs it’s so thick and restorative, Jordan compares it to a hair mask, and says that one of the best things you can do for damaged hair is an Olaplex treatment. Jordan says its reparative work “is second to none. This conditioner nursed my brittle, parched hair back after several DIY-bleach jobs in lockdown. Sulfate free | Scent: Citrus | Size: 8.5 ounces And since the conditioner can be used on all hair types - according to Verb’s site, this includes “curly, fine, kinky, straight, thick, and wavy” - is gentle enough to use daily, and is one of the more affordable options on the list, we’re calling Verb’s Ghost Conditioner best overall. We’ve also seen strong Sephora reviews for both this conditioner, which one person found “neither too light and watery nor too thick and oily,” and Verb’s hydrating conditioner. She recently went home for a few days “and didn’t bother bringing any conditioner with me, figuring I’d use whatever my mom had.” After just one non-Verb conditioning, she saw the difference: “My curls were less shiny, less soft, and less defined.” She was impressed by how much shinier and softer her hair was after a single wash, but wondered if the effects were just a fluke. ![]() She incorporated it into her routine after her hair stopped responding well to her usual products. Strategist managing editor Kelsie Schrader is also a fan of the conditioner. The ingredient list also includes green tea extract, which is meant to protect against free radical damage and environmental stress jojoba oil, which will help with split ends and sunflower seed extract, which, according to Verb’s site, is a natural source of UV protection that will help prevent color fading. “The best for weekly conditioning, detangling, and hair softening.” The detangling properties of the conditioner can be attributed to the inclusion of moringa oil, an essential oil derived from trees known for its ability to moisturize and loosen up knots. Stephanie Louis, owner of Stylebox Salon in Prospect Heights, calls this conditioner a staple at her salon. Sulfate free | Scent: Floral | Size: 12 ounces Read on for their favorite conditioners for hair of all kinds, including some worthy of really gooping on. You want to give equal attention to moisture as you do to washing.” Advice on the application of conditioner will vary depending on your hair type - some stylists will tell those with thin hair to stick to a dime-size amount applied just on the ends, while Jordan prefers to “really goop it on,” adding that, “I think people don’t use enough conditioner.” And while you’ll probably want to take advice on the amount of conditioner you should use from those who know your head best, our panel of hairstylists and salon owners have recommendations for which brands to look out for. “You don’t want to wash without also moisturizing, unless you’re insanely oily. “It’s very similar to skin care,” says Brooke Jordan, co-owner and master stylist at the Bird House salon in Gowanus. And it has the power to make your shampoo shine too. The dream dollop of conditioner will deeply nourish, add radiance, and smell delightful. ![]()
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