Men’s Hair Conditioner Reviews
Choosing the right hair conditioner is an important step in a man’s hair care routine. It’s not just about keeping your hair soft; a good conditioner can also help maintain a healthy scalp and reduce frizz. Look for products that match your hair type—lightweight conditioners for fine hair, and more intensive ones for thick or curly hair.
Key ingredients like keratin, natural oils, or protein can help strengthen and nourish your hair. Avoid conditioners with harsh chemicals if you have a sensitive scalp. Apply conditioner mainly to the ends of your hair and rinse thoroughly. Regular use can make a significant difference in the health and appearance of your hair.
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Rahua Jet Setter Hair Travel Kit
If you’ve yet to discover Rahua, you can read all about the brand in my article on their original Shampoo and Conditioner here. This travel kit, perfect for 2, contains both pairs of shampoos and conditioners – the original and the volumising. I can say that I’ve been using these travel minis for a while every…
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How To Use NEW Aveda Invati Men
Well it’s here. Launching today is the long awaited Aveda Invati Men; a hair loss and hair thinning treatment duo from Aveda created off the back of the wildly successful original Aveda Invati range. Designed to deliver instant and long-term scalp exfoliation, this guide shows you exactly what to do. How does Aveda Invati Men…
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Klorane Volumising Quinine B6 Shampoo & Conditioner
I’ve not used Klorane before despite spending a large amount of my time in Spain and seeing it in almost every Pharmacy around. Being a largely Pharmacy sold product, they’ve taken a very pharmaceutical approach to their formulations; sort of the hair care equivalent of La Roche-Posay or Vichy. Klorane Quinine B6 utilises the astringent…
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Rahua Amazon Hair Care Christmas Gift
A few months back I attended a launch for Rahua (oh that reminds me, I can tell you about it now – will post ASAP) and was absolutely blown away by the brand. Their ethics, ingredients and efficacy are mesmerising. The brand’s founders, Fabian Lliguin and Anna Ayers, are 2 truly inspiring people with a real…
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The Body Shop Banana Shampoo & Conditioner
Amoxil. You might not remember the name, but I’m 99% certain you’ll remember the gorgeous sugary taste of that banana flavoured antibiotic liquid you got as a kid. Well that is the amazing smell of the Banana shampoo and conditioner by The Body Shop; an old classic from the early days of the brand, repackaged and available…
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An Introduction to Murdock London
I have absolutely no idea why it’s taken me this long to write about Murdock London. I’ve always just assumed they’ve been here in the mass of posts, articles and shares as a sort of a staple ‘well-duh’ sort of brand. So anyway, here they are – fine grooming, made in England for the discerning…
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Aveda celebrates 25 years of Shampure with new products
My favourite haircare brand, Aveda, is excitedly celebrating 25 years of its iconic shampoo and conditioner, Shampure; featuring an intoxicating aroma of 25 pure flower extracts that have been winning awards since 1989. Manufactured with 100% wind energy in 100% post-consumer recycled packaging with ethically sourced ingredients; Aveda Shampure is the hallmark of ethically produced…
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Fudge Big Bold OOMF Shampoo & Conditioner
I’ve always remembered Fudge doing amazing haircare, seriously good stuff that I used to use as a teenager (I remember a shampoo that smelt like that amazing Banana antibiotic liquid you used to get as a kid). Since then, their styling products have come on leaps and bounds; you’ll know some of their products are…
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Ojon Volume Advance Shampoo and Conditioner
What do you do with fine hair? So many guys look at the way they style it before looking at the way they treat it. One of the most common things I see walking down the street is balding men with the driest looking hair I’ve ever seen. Dry, damaged and malnourished hair is a…
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Aveda Black Malva Conditioner
If you’re tired of your natural dark hair colour but don’t want to colour it, this might be your answer. I’m often bored with my very dark brown hair but colouring always results in remaining ginger patches after the colour fades away, anyone with me on this? The answer therefore is the Aveda Black Malva…