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Natural Hair Conditioner

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Browse our natural hair conditioners and give your scalp & hair the care they deserve.

Infused with biotin, keratin, and rosemary, our blends could help to smooth and strengthen your strands.

Color friendly, sulfate and silicone-free, these conditioners are crafted to suit a variety of hair types.

Shop now and treat your locks to some extra love.

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Nurture your strands with our natural hair conditioner, crafted to deliver gentle care.

Designed to strengthen from root to tip, our energizing blend is infused with plant-powered ingredients to support fullness and clarity.

Whether you’re seeking moisture or looking for a conditioner for thinning hair, it features panthenol, rosemary, celery, pumpkin and nettle to help refresh the scalp and soften the feel of your strands. Biotin is also included to help enhance volume.

Free from sulfates, silicones and parabens, our formula works without leaving build-up, encouraging soft, healthy-looking lengths.

Discover the botanical benefits of our natural hair conditioner today.


Frequently Asked Questions


Should I Use Conditioner if I Have Thinning Hair?

Using a conditioner for thinning hair could be beneficial.

Revitalizing, targeted formulas with ingredients including biotin and keratin, such as our Hair Energize Extra-Strength Conditioner, may promote stronger, fuller-looking strands over time.

Our blends are also free from sulfates, silicones and parabens, which might help to reduce product build-up and support a lighter, fresher feel.


How Often Should Thinning Hair Use Conditioner?

In general, those experiencing this concern could benefit from using a conditioner for thinning hair after every cleanse.

For tailored recommendations based on lifestyle, daily routine, environment and strand type, explore our expert guide on how often to wash your hair.


How To Use Conditioner for Thinning Hair?

After shampooing, gently squeeze out excess water and work a small amount of conditioner through the lengths and ends.

If you’re prone to oiliness, avoid applying it near the roots or scalp. Leave it on for the time recommended on the label, usually one to three minutes, then rinse thoroughly.


Do You Wash Conditioner Out With Warm or Cold Water?

How you wash out your conditioner comes down to personal preference.

Warm water may provide a comforting cleanse, while a cooler rinse could leave you feeling refreshed. Either can work well depending on what feels right for your routine.


What Happens if You Don’t Rinse Conditioner out of Your Hair?

Not rinsing conditioner out of your hair may lead to build-up and oiliness.

For ongoing care between washes, consider using a leave-in formula, like our Hair Energize Extra-Strength Overnight Serum, designed to support healthy-looking strands while you sleep.


Can a Conditioner Really Help With Hair Loss?

While conditioner is not a treatment for hair loss, the right formula could encourage thicker, fuller-looking results.

Some formulas are enriched with ingredients like biotin and keratin that work to support visibly strong, healthy strands.

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