Hair Care
In the Hair Care category you can find products for everyday use and more intensive care, including shampoos, conditioners, masks, oils, serums and scalp care items. The range helps you choose solutions for dry, damaged, colored or quickly oily hair, as well as products for extra moisture and protection. It is a practical place to compare options for cleansing, nourishing and improving the feel and manageability of your hair.
Hair care includes products designed to cleanse, condition and support the overall look and feel of your hair. This category usually covers shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, oils, serums, leave-in treatments and scalp care products. They can help with everyday washing, extra moisture, smoother lengths, easier detangling, care for colored hair and support for dry or damaged strands. With the right routine, it is easier to keep hair comfortable to wear and simpler to manage day to day.
How to choose hair care products
Start with your hair type and the result you want. Dry, brittle or chemically treated hair often benefits from richer formulas, while fine hair or a scalp that gets oily quickly may feel better with lighter products. If your hair is colored, look for care intended to help maintain its appearance. A simple routine may include shampoo and conditioner, while a mask, oil or serum can be added for more focused care.
- Hair type: straight, wavy, curly, fine or thick hair may need different kinds of care.
- Scalp condition: consider whether you need products for a dry, sensitive or oily scalp.
- Care goal: choose based on moisture, repair, smoothness, shine or care for colored hair.
- Product format: rinse-off and leave-in products can work together in one routine.
- Use frequency: daily washing and deeper treatment may call for different products.
Browse the category and compare options for cleansing, moisture and targeted care to build a routine that fits your hair type and daily habits.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose products for my hair type?
Start with your hair condition and scalp needs. Dry hair usually benefits from richer care, while oily-prone hair often suits lighter products.
What is the difference between a conditioner and a hair mask?
Conditioner is usually used after regular washing, while a hair mask offers more intensive care and is typically used less often.
Can a leave-in product replace a hair mask?
Usually not. Leave-in products are best used as an extra step for protection, smoother hair and easier detangling.
How often should I use a hair mask?
It depends on your hair condition, but hair masks are generally used less often than conditioner.
