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Just as there are several shampoos, there are also conditioners for different hair needs. A proper conditioner provides moisture, smoothens the hair shaft, reduces tangles, adds shine, and makes hair easy to manage. But how to find the perfect hair conditioner for my hair type? We guide you step by step towards more beautiful and healthier hair!
What types of conditioners there are?
- Moisturizing conditioners are an excellent choice for adding moisture and shine and achieving smoother hair.
- Volumizing conditioners give hair fullness, especially if you have fine hair or flat hair, bringing vitality and volume to them.
- Restorative conditioners are specifically designed for damaged, overly processed, and fragile hair, restoring and strengthening them.
- Conditioners for curly hair provide deep moisture and help prevent frizz, keeping natural curls shiny and easy to manage.
Thin and prone to breakage hair?
If your hair breaks easily when brushed, washed, or styled, it’s important to find a conditioner that not only moisturizes the hair but also stimulates hair growth. The best choice in this case is a moisturizing conditioner with rich and nourishing ingredients that not only care for and repair the hair but also deeply soften it. We recommend the Linden Flower Conditioner With Nordic Birch Extract, light composition promotes and accelerates natural hair growth.

More volume, please?
Volumizing conditioners give hair fullness and vitality. Prefer conditioners with a lighter texture that don’t weigh down or make the hair sticky. The Volumizing Solid Conditioner With Linden Flower Extract is an excellent choice in this case, offering the perfect balance between moisture and a light feeling.
Directly applying conditioner to the scalp is not recommended as it can cause over-moisturizing of the roots. Instead, focus on applying conditioner from the middle of the hair to the ends – this helps maintain hair cleanliness and prevent the roots from becoming oily. Also, make sure to properly rinse the conditioner out of the hair after use, as excess conditioner can make the hair greasy and heavier.
Hair thirsty for moisture?
Dry hair often indicates that the scalp does not produce enough natural oils to moisturize the hair or the hair is over-processed. Try a conditioner that helps seal the hair shaft and leaves the hair shiny and moisturized. A Rhubarb Hair Mask With Castor Oil, which can also be used as a conditioner, is a good option for this. Deep moisturizing conditioners are an effective investment in caring for dry and damaged hair, helping to restore its natural moisture level and shine.
Curly hair

Moisturizing curly hair is especially important because natural oils cannot evenly distribute moisture within the hair strands. It is advisable to limit the use of hair care products between washes and opt for quality products instead of a large number of products. When choosing moisturizing products, focus on quality and less is often more, helping to maintain the natural beauty and moisture balance of curls. Additionally, consider enhancing your curls with our Volumizing Hair Set, designed to add fullness and vitality to your curly locks.”
Products in the article:
Volumizing Solid Conditioner With Linden Flower Extract
Volumizing Solid Conditioner With Linden Flower Extract
€13,85Linden Flower Conditioner With Nordic Birch Extract – 250ml
Linden Flower Conditioner With Nordic Birch Extract – 250ml
€12,15