Because whatever the formula, conditioner adds weight. It is virtually impossible to condition hair without leaving some form of hydrating coating behind. And when you’re trying your hardest to inject your fine strands with a bit of bouncy, lightweight volume, the conditioning process can prove frustrating. I have, after all, lost count of the amount of times I have stepped out of the shower with flat-as-a-pancake, greasy roots as a result of using too rich of a conditioner.
Whether your hair is coiled, curly, straight, wavy, bleached, dyed, long or short, fine hair can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, each requiring different levels of hydration. Luckily, my job has meant that my on-going quest to find the perfect conditioners for fine hair hasn’t had to prove costly. Has it been long and laborious? Absolutely. But having masses of conditioners delivered to my front door every month has proved advantageous for both myself and fellow fine-haired friends. Over the past few years, I have tried hundreds of conditioners on my own hair (which is thin, straight and long), and have passed on countless others to friends with different fine hair types for research purposes.
As a result, I have managed to compile quite the list of conditioners that strike the perfect balance for fine hair, leaving strands bouncy, glossy, voluminous and, most crucially, feeling weightless. So, without a further ado, keep scrolling for the very best conditioners for fine hair.
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