Conditioner is the everyday step after shampoo that helps hair feel smoother, softer and easier to comb. On this page you’ll find rinse-out conditioners for regular wash days, lightweight leave-in conditioning sprays for quick refreshes, and convenient 3-in-1 shampoo & conditioner formats for travel, the gym or busy mornings. Shoppers typically choose these options to support common hair needs such as detangling, reducing frizz, improving shine, or helping dry-feeling lengths feel more comfortable.
All products are supplied by a UK regulated pharmacy and sent by Royal Mail in discreet packaging. Use the guide below to choose a format that fits your hair type and routine, then check each product page for full directions, ingredients and suitability.
Shop by Conditioner type
- Rinse-out conditioners (daily smoothing and detangling)
- Lightweight conditioning sprays (leave-in, quick shine and easy comb-through)
- 3-in-1 shampoo & conditioner (all-in-one wash convenience)
Popular types of conditioners
- Everyday rinse-out conditioners: for softness, slip and easier detangling after shampooing.
- Moisturising conditioners: often chosen for dry-feeling lengths or thicker, coarser hair.
- Shine-boost options: to help hair look glossier and feel more polished.
- Frizz-control options: to support smoother, more manageable hair.
- Lightweight leave-in sprays: quick detangling and refresh without rinsing.
- 3-in-1 formats: practical when you want fewer steps and less to pack.
How to choose the right option
- Start with hair type: fine hair often suits lighter conditioners or sprays; thicker or dry-feeling hair may prefer richer conditioning.
- Pick the format for your routine: rinse-out for wash days, leave-in spray for fast touch-ups, 3-in-1 for convenience.
- Choose your main goal: moisture, shine, frizz control, or support for colour-treated hair.
- Apply where it helps most: focus on mid-lengths and ends to avoid weighing down roots.
- Use the right amount: start small and add more for longer or thicker hair; reduce if hair feels heavy.
- Follow the label: rinse-out timing varies by product; sprays are typically leave-in.
Quick links: common needs
FAQs
What does conditioner do?
Conditioner helps smooth the hair surface, improves detangling, and supports softness and shine after washing.
Should I use conditioner every time I wash my hair?
Many people do. Apply mainly to mid-lengths and ends, and choose a lighter option if your hair feels weighed down.
What’s the difference between rinse-out conditioner and a conditioning spray?
Rinse-out conditioner is applied after shampoo and rinsed away. Conditioning sprays are lightweight leave-in options used for quick detangling, shine and refreshes without rinsing.
Which option is best for dry-feeling or frizzy hair?
Moisturising and frizz-control options are commonly chosen to help hair feel smoother and more manageable, especially through mid-lengths and ends.
Can I use conditioner on colour-treated hair?
Yes. Look for colour-care options and follow the product directions to help keep hair feeling conditioned.
Can I use a leave-in conditioning spray on dry hair?
Some sprays can be used on damp or dry hair for detangling and a quick refresh. Always follow the directions on the product label.
Safety note: Hair conditioners are cosmetic products. Patch test if you’re prone to sensitivity, avoid contact with eyes, and stop use if irritation occurs. Seek advice from a pharmacist or GP if symptoms are severe, persistent, or you’re unsure what’s suitable for you.