Hair conditioners – the cornerstone of your mindful hair care
Every strand of hair, regardless of its structure or history of salon treatments, needs protection and deep nourishment. Proper hair care is a process in which hair conditioner plays a key role, building a barrier against damage and the harmful effects of the environment. After washing, the cuticles naturally open up, leaving the strands vulnerable to moisture loss. Feel how a carefully selected formula seals the hair’s structure, smoothing it and locking in valuable nutrients right at the heart of the hair shaft. Your scalp and hair will thank you for this moment of care, rewarding you with the shine you’ve always dreamed of.
Our formulations are compositions based on trichological expertise, created to provide your hair with exactly what it needs at any given moment. Whether your goal is intense hydration or adding stunning volume to your hairstyle, these products deliver a multi-dimensional effect. Thanks to them, your daily routine transforms into a professional ritual, guaranteeing salon-quality results in the comfort of your own bathroom. Carefully refined formulas penetrate deeply without weighing your hair down, whilst effectively protecting the hair shaft from external factors.
Our range includes both classic rinse-out products and lightweight conditioners in a mist form. The latter option is the perfect solution if you need extra protection before heat styling or are looking for a way to quickly tame unruly strands during the day. A conscious approach to beauty means that the right hair shampoos and our conditioners form a perfect duo that looks after the health of your hair at every stage.
Active ingredients – what’s inside them?
The secret to their effectiveness lies in precisely balanced formulas that maintain the ideal PEH balance (proteins, emollients, humectants). At the heart of many of them is the Genesis HPS3® complex, which supports regeneration processes and stimulates the hair follicles. The peptides and wild olive stem cell oil it contains strengthen the hair structure, restoring its elasticity. It is these carefully selected natural hair conditioners that make the strands resistant to breakage and restore their lost shine.
In the moisturising ranges, you’ll find a wealth of humectants. The indispensable hyaluronic acid and Sodium PCA bind moisture within the hair shaft, preventing dryness even in harsh conditions. They are accompanied by jojoba oil, which, thanks to its unique structure, softens dry strands and forms a delicate protective film on their surface. Meanwhile, the addition of arginine and glycine – key amino acids – strengthens the hair fibres, making them more resistant to the micro-damage caused by daily brushing.
Smoothing formulas draw their strength from valuable oils and proteins. Hemp oil, a source of omega-3, 6 and 9 fatty acids, weighs down the strands, preventing frizz. Green pea proteins and rice proteins effectively replenish deficiencies, leaving hair silky smooth. For hair weakened by treatments, we have developed blends based on pomegranate extract, cranberry oil and panthenol, thanks to which the conditioner for coloured hair prolongs colour intensity.
With volume in mind, we have introduced niacinamide, which visually thickens the hair at the roots, and linden extract, which ensures lightness. Ingredients such as Zinc PCA and natural peppermint oil regulate the sebaceous glands, soothing the scalp and giving the hair bounce that lasts all day.
Who is it for? Hair types and their individual needs
Every hair type has a different porosity and requires a unique approach. Our ranges have been designed to target the root of the problem. If your hair is coarse and the ends tend to split, choose products with a reconstructing effect. Conditioners for damaged hair, containing argan oil, aloe vera and biotin, penetrate deep into the hair structure, closing the cuticles and restoring the hair’s natural softness.
Those with wavy or curly hair often struggle with excessive moisture loss, which leads to a loss of curl. Conditioners for curly hair combine intense moisturising properties with the right amount of weight. Thanks to soya proteins and hemp oil, our formulas tame unruly strands, giving them elasticity and ensuring every curl is perfectly defined. Take care of your waves, and they will reward you with bounce.
Colouring treatments significantly alter the hair shaft’s structure. To maintain a deep shade, targeted protection is essential. A conditioner for coloured hair comes to the rescue; thanks to its acidic pH and antioxidants, it prevents pigment from washing out quickly. This care creates a protective shield against the sun and pollution, ensuring the colour remains vibrant for many weeks.
If your hair lacks life and volume, what it needs most of all is lightness. A carefully selected strengthening conditioner, based on squalane, will lift it without the risk of weighing it down. Whatever your needs, incorporating the right products into your routine guarantees a visible improvement in appearance. It is worth complementing this process with hair care products to achieve the full revitalising effect.
Care routine – how to use conditioners correctly?
Choosing the right product is only part of the success. Equally important is the application technique, which determines whether the active ingredients will be able to work to their full potential. A common mistake is applying the product to strands dripping with water – excess moisture dilutes the product and causes it to run off without penetrating deeply. Always thoroughly towel-dry your hair using a soft towel before applying the product. Avoid vigorous rubbing, which could damage the delicate structure.
Apply the product from ear level downwards, focusing on the most delicate ends. If you have fine hair, avoid the roots and scalp. The exception is specialised refreshing formulas containing mint. To distribute the product evenly, comb through the strands with your fingers or a wide-toothed comb. Leave the product in for a few minutes, then rinse it out with lukewarm water – this will help close the cuticles and enhance shine.
When your hair needs extra care during the day, opt for a lightweight leave-in formula. You can spray it onto damp hair after washing, which will make it easier to comb through and protect it from the hot air of the hairdryer. It’s also worth considering deeper regeneration by using hair masks at least once a week to treat your hair to an intensive revitalising treatment.
Quality and nature – harmony in the service of your beauty
We believe that the best results come from combining science with the richness of plants. In our conditioners, you won’t find ingredients that merely mask problems. We avoid heavy silicones, which over time weigh down the hair shaft, causing it to lose its shine. Instead, we focus on biocompatible plant oils, advanced botanical extracts and amino acids that permanently improve the condition of your hair. It’s an investment in health that’s visible at first glance.
Haircare is also a sensory experience. Each product has a unique fragrance that stays with you for a long time. The fragrances have been composed like perfumes, with distinct top, middle and base notes. By choosing hair care sets, you are investing in a complete ritual that not only delivers spectacular visual results but also soothes the senses and relaxes you with every application.
FAQ – frequently asked questions about hair conditioners
Does a leave-in conditioner weigh down fine hair?
A suitably lightweight formula does not cause a loss of volume. Our leave-in spray conditioner has been designed to moisturise and protect the hair without leaving a greasy film. For very fine hair, we recommend applying the product from a distance of a few centimetres, focusing mainly on the ends. You can also spray your hands and gently work the product into the strands, which will allow you to control the amount of product used.
How often should you use conditioners for damaged hair?
We recommend using conditioner after every wash. Shampoo, whilst removing impurities, lifts the hair cuticles, and the conditioner is designed to close them and restore the correct pH. Regular replenishment of lipids and proteins is fundamental to restoring the vitality of your hair. Consistent use will make your hair more resistant to mechanical damage, such as friction against a pillow or brushing.
How does a smoothing conditioner differ from a moisturising one?
The difference lies in the active ingredients. A moisturising conditioner is based on humectants (hyaluronic acid, aloe vera), which ‘drink’ water and lock it inside the hair. It is ideal for dry and stiff strands. A smoothing conditioner relies on emollients (jojoba oil, squalane), which weigh the hair down, add shine and prevent frizz. To maintain the PEH balance, it is best to use these types of products alternately.
Does a spray conditioner protect against high temperatures?
Yes, our lightweight mists also provide thermal protection. Applying the product before using a hairdryer or straighteners creates an invisible barrier. Ingredients such as squalane and plant-based polymers absorb the heat, preventing the natural moisture from evaporating from inside the hair and protecting its structure from irreversible damage caused by heat.
How to choose a conditioner for coloured and bleached hair?
Coloured hair is more sensitive and prone to losing its shine. Choose products with a slightly acidic pH, which close the cuticles, trapping the pigment inside. Look for antioxidants, such as pomegranate extract, which protect the colour from fading in the sun. To protect your hair throughout the day, hair care mists are ideal, and you can apply them to dry hair too.
Do natural hair conditioners make combing easier?
Definitely yes. Modern formulas based on plant-derived emollients, such as argan or cranberry oil, provide excellent glide without the need for heavy silicones. This allows the brush to glide smoothly through the strands, minimising the risk of pulling and breaking hair during styling. Natural ingredients smooth the surface of the hair shaft, eliminating annoying tangles at the ends.