Deep Conditioners
Keratin Hair Repair Mask, Dual Oil Control | Nevorea
Keratin & Biotin Leave-In Spray , Deep Conditioning | Nevorea
Rice Conditioner Deeply Repairs Damaged Hair | Nevorea
Keratin Hair Mask 5 Seconds Repair Damaged Frizzy Hair | Nevorea
Biotin & Onion Hair Conditioner , for Dry & Damaged Hair | Nevorea
Moroccan Hair Essential Oil | Nevorea
Batana Oil Hair Mask Treatment | Nevorea
Magical Keratin Hair Mask | Nevorea
GZE Collagen Keratin Hair Mask | Nevorea
Keratin Hair Mask Magical 5 Second Repair Damage Frizzy | Nevorea
Keratin Hair Smoothing Spray Hair Conditioner Keratin | Nevorea
Rosemary Hair Care Kit 4in1, Mask+Shampoo+Conditioner+Oil | Nevorea
Deep conditioners at Nevorea are selected for the moments when a regular rinse-out conditioner is not enough. This edit covers intensive hair masks, protein treatments, and restorative formulas designed to address structural damage, chronic dryness, and the kind of brittleness that signals the hair fiber needs more than surface conditioning.
These treatments are appropriate for color-treated, heat-damaged, bleached, and naturally dry or coarse hair that requires weekly or bi-weekly intensive repair. They work across all textures and hair types and deliver results that accumulate with consistent use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a deep conditioner different from a regular conditioner?
Deep conditioners contain higher concentrations of restorative ingredients like proteins, ceramides, and fatty acids, and are designed with a longer processing time (5 to 30 minutes) that allows them to penetrate beyond the cuticle into the cortex of the hair shaft for structural repair.
How often should I deep condition my hair?
Once a week is the standard recommendation for damaged, color-treated, or dry hair. Very healthy hair types can deep condition every two weeks for maintenance. Over-conditioning with protein-heavy formulas can cause stiffness, so alternate between protein and moisture-focused deep treatments.
Does heat help deep conditioner work better?
Yes. Applying heat with a plastic cap and a warm towel or a hooded dryer opens the cuticle and allows conditioning actives to penetrate more deeply into the hair shaft. Even 15 minutes under a warm shower cap makes a meaningful difference in the depth of repair.
What is the best deep conditioner for bleached hair?
Bleached hair benefits most from bond-rebuilding formulas containing maleic acid or bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate, combined with rich amino acids and ceramides. These address the structural bond damage caused by the bleaching process rather than simply coating the strand.
At Nevorea, deep conditioners are selected for the commitment they make to genuinely restoring hair that has been through something, rather than just making it look temporarily better.

