Conditioner – for well-groomed, silky hair
Discover high-quality conditioners for every hair type. Whether fine, colored, or curly hair – find the right conditioner to optimally care for and protect your hair. Enjoy a silky hair feel and make combing easier after every wash.
Content: 250 ml (CHF 6.88* / 100 ml)
Content: 1000 ml (CHF 4.72* / 100 ml)
Content: 300 ml (CHF 8.30* / 100 ml)
A variety of conditioners for every need
Our selection includes conditioners for different hair needs: moisture, volume, color protection, or repair. Choose between leave-in conditioners, silicone-free, vegan, or with natural oils. This way, you’ll find the ideal care for your hair.
Key ingredients for healthy hair
Conditioners contain nourishing ingredients such as argan oil, keratin, panthenol, or aloe vera. These strengthen the hair, provide moisture, and protect against split ends. Especially for chemically treated or stressed hair, a high-quality conditioner is essential.
Problem solvers for special hair needs
Whether dry, oily, fine, or gray hair – there’s a solution for every problem. Discover special conditioners for colored hair or curls, tailored to your needs.
How to use conditioner correctly
Apply the conditioner to the lengths and ends after shampooing, leave it on briefly, and rinse thoroughly. For extra care, regularly use a hair mask or a leave-in product.
Find your ideal conditioner now at clickandcare.ch and enjoy well-groomed, shiny hair!
FAQs
Which conditioner suits my hair type?
For fine hair, a lightweight volumizing conditioner is recommended; for dry hair, a moisturizing conditioner with oils. Colored hair benefits from special color protection conditioners.
How often should I use a conditioner?
You can use a conditioner after every hair wash. For very fine hair, using it every two to three washes is sufficient.
What is the difference between a conditioner and a hair mask?
A conditioner cares for the hair after every wash and makes combing easier. A hair mask is more intensive and should be used once or twice a week.
Can I use conditioner as a leave-in?
There are special leave-in conditioners that remain in the hair. Regular conditioners, however, should always be rinsed out.