Conditioner
Keratin Leave-In Conditioner with Biotin & Collagen | Nevorea
Ginger Scented Hair Cream, Hydrating Scalp Massage | Nevorea
Hair Mask 10In1 Hair Cream Serum No Wash Leave | Nevorea
Nourishing Protein Conditioner Hair Mask Repair Damage | Nevorea
Colorn Wow Anti-Frizz Conditioner Mousse Volume Defining | Nevorea
2 Pack Collagen Keratin Hair Mask Deep Conditioning | Nevorea
Batana Oil Hair Mask | Nevorea
Keratin Hair Mask 5 Seconds Fast Repairing Frizz Dry Hair | Nevorea
Pomegranate and Honey Leave-In Conditioner Treatment | Nevorea
Shui Bing Laiwen Leave-In Conditioner, Hydrating | Nevorea
Curl Leave-in Conditioner, Restores Curls and Protects | Nevorea
Leave-In Conditioner Spray with Keratin & Argan Oil | Nevorea
Conditioners at Nevorea are selected for their ability to genuinely improve hair's manageability, shine, and structural integrity rather than simply coating the strand in silicone to create a temporary illusion of health. This edit covers everything from lightweight daily conditioners for fine hair to intensely repairing formulas for chemically treated, heat-damaged, or chronically dry hair.
Whether you are dealing with frizz, brittleness, split ends, or hair that never feels soft no matter what you use, the conditioners here are chosen because they address the root cause rather than the surface symptom. They work across all hair textures from straight to coily.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should I leave conditioner in my hair?
Standard rinse-out conditioners should be left in for 1 to 3 minutes, which is sufficient for the conditioning agents to coat and smooth the cuticle. Deep conditioners are designed to be left in for 5 to 20 minutes, sometimes under heat, to allow actives to penetrate the cortex more deeply.
Should I condition my roots or just the ends?
For most hair types, apply conditioner from mid-length to ends and avoid the scalp. Roots produce natural sebum and applying conditioner there can cause buildup, limpness, and a greasy scalp. Very dry or curly hair types may benefit from conditioning the full length including near the roots.
What conditioner is best for fine, limp hair?
Fine hair needs a lightweight conditioner with protein and minimal heavy oils or butters. Look for volumizing conditioners with hydrolyzed wheat or silk proteins that strengthen the strand without weighing it down. Apply only to the ends and rinse fully for maximum volume retention.
Can I use conditioner every day?
Yes, for most hair types, conditioning with every wash is appropriate and beneficial. Some very fine or oily hair types do better conditioning every other wash to avoid limpness. Co-washing (washing with conditioner only, skipping shampoo) is a popular daily option for dry and curly hair types.
At Nevorea, conditioners are selected because what you rinse out of your hair on wash day matters just as much as what you leave in, and the right formula transforms the result from acceptable to genuinely excellent.
