Heat protectors, hair oils, hair glosses… the list goes on when it comes to restorative haircare products. However, a decent shampoo and conditioner should top the list of priorities every time.
Regardless of hair type, a dollop of conditioner after a deep clean is the perfect way to replenish moisture and leave your hair looking and feeling softer. Not only do they have hydrating properties to help your hair shine, but they also help with detangling, swerving any excess breakage.
To help you find the best conditioner for you, the GHI experts lathered up to test the most iconic and innovative products on the market as part of our Beauty Hall of Fame Awards, celebrating the best of the best.
Ready to shop? You’ll find our winners in a handy list below, but keep reading for expert advice on what to look for from your conditioner and read our full reviews.
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Best conditioner
Philip Kingsley Body Building Weightless Conditioner
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Best smoothing conditioner
Pantene Molecular Bond Repair Conditioner
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Best for colour protection
K18 Damage Shield Protective Conditioner
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Best for curly hair
Aveda Be Curly Advanced Conditioner
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Best lightweight conditioner
Arkive All Day Extra Conditioner
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What ingredients should I look for in a conditioner?
“You should choose your conditioner based on your hair’s texture – for example, someone with thick, coarse hair is going to require a much heavier-weight conditioner than someone with fine, oily hair,” says Anabel Kingsley, consultant trichologist and brand president of Philip Kingsley.
“This will ensure your conditioner delivers the correct amount of moisture and nourishment for your specific hair texture.
“Someone with fine hair will want to seek lightweight formulas with plumping and volumising ingredients,” she adds. In our tests, the Philip Kingsley Body Building Weightless Conditioner scored highest for its lightweight properties, making it a great option for those with thinner ends.
What’s the best type of conditioner for dyed hair?
“If you have hair that’s chemically treated (e.g. bleached), it may be more porous and therefore more susceptible to damage,” says Anabel. “It’s important to keep hair hydrated, even more so if you colour your hair often.”
So, plenty of extra nourishment and TLC is needed. Some GHI Approved options to check out below include the K18 Damage Shield Conditioner, which scored highest for colour protection, as well as the John Frieda Blonde + Repair conditioner, designed specifically for those bleached bombshells.
How we test
We recruited 260 panel members to help us test 14 brands of conditioners over four weeks. Testers’ hair types included straight, wavy, kinky and coiled hair, and we asked them to give us feedback on ease of use, packaging, fragrance and, most importantly, product performance.
In the lab, we used our specialist Dia-Stron device to perform a friction test to measure the smoothness of the hair after being conditioned. We then pulled all the feedback together to award each one a score out of 100.
Score: 88/100
Want thick, glossy hair without feeling weighed down? Who doesn’t? Our winning conditioner could be the answer. All Philip Kingsley products are developed by a team of trichologists who specialise in a variety of hair conditions, from hair and volume loss to dandruff and eczema, so your hair is in safe hands.
This treatment contains wheat protein and conditioning agent behentrimonium chloride, which both work to smooth cuticles, helping to decrease tangles and add strength and shine to hair. And our testers were impressed with the results, saying it left their hair feeling hydrated, smoother and shinier after use.
“This lightweight formula is perfect for someone like me who has straight, fine hair; it left it super soft and shiny,” one tester told us, which was enough to make them switch permanently to this conditioner after trialling.
Score: 87/100
Expect almost instant shine and softness with this bond repair conditioner from Pantene, with the brand claiming you’ll see results after just three minutes. Our panel vouched for that, with multiple glowing reviews on how healthy and hydrated it left hair after first use.
This is all down to the conditioner’s bond-building nutrients, including biotin, a B vitamin that helps with hair growth and works at a molecular level to help regenerate hair damaged by bleaching and heat styling.
When the panel’s only qualm was that they wished the bottle was bigger, you know you’re on to a good thing. A runner-up at under £10 is worth shouting about.
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Score: 86/100
Since its launch in 2020, K18 has been busy shaking up the haircare industry. Often compared to brands that have been around for decades, its unique approach, which looks to simplify your haircare routine with the help of one powerful peptide, makes it stand out from the crowd.
According to the brand, the K18 Peptide reduces protein loss, helping to strengthen hair. It’s used here alongside polysaccharide – a biomolecule that tackles any inflammation around hair follicles, helping to promote new hair growth and shield against UV rays, pollution and heat styling.
Our testers said the conditioner left their hair feeling “thick, shiny, and not frizzy”, with “no stickiness or unpleasant smell”. Its protective properties also promise to preserve your hair colour for longer. It takes a few shakes to get the luxurious creme out of the bottle, but, on the plus side, you won’t be left scooping spills off the shower tray...
Score: 86/100
As you could expect with anything created by Beyoncé, this nourishing conditioner comes beautifully packaged in a sleek, luxurious pot, which went down well with our panel for its shelfie appeal. And it feels as good as it looks, leaving our panellists’ hair looking “moist and hydrated”. One tester loved how easy it was to detangle their strands after use, avoiding breakage, which is great for curly, textured hair that can’t be brushed every day.
It’s formulated with a blend of moisturising butters and oils (12 to be exact) and contains no silicones or parabens, which can be harsh on your hair.
With added hyaluronic acid and squalene, this conditioner takes hydration seriously, and all our testers agreed their hair felt healthier after use.
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Score: 85/100
Have you experienced dry, brittle ends and snapping after years of bleaching? Bottle blondes will know the struggle, which is why finding a nourishing conditioner is vital. This one delivers a dose of silkiness to ends, according to our panel. It was also praised for its “divine, salon-like scent”, helping to keep hair looking and feeling fresh days after washing.
Take care when dispensing it, though, as a few testers found that it comes out quite quickly and you don’t need a lot of product. In fact, one panellist said it transformed their dry hair in just a couple of applications despite only using a small amount. Liquid gold!
Score: 82/100
Bond-building conditioners don’t have to come with an expensive price tag, as Aldi proves here. It’s no surprise, then, that this conditioner went viral when it first came out, with many drawing comparisons with Olaplex.
The formula contains hydrating hyaluronic acid – great for replenishing and retaining moisture levels – and softening ingredients such as argan and avocado oils, which help to detangle ends, reducing the chances of breakage.
One of our testers said it transformed their hair from “dry, dull and lifeless” to “shiny and healthy, with fewer split ends” over the trial period. Not bad for a bargain.
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Score: 75/100
Curly, textured hair is naturally drier as it’s harder for the oils from the scalp to reach the strands, but a good conditioner can help replenish those ends. Plus, to keep those curls looking bouncy rather than frizzy (if that’s your desired look), it’s unlikely you’ll brush between washes, which means you’ll need one with good detangling properties, too. Enter Curlsmith, an entire haircare range dedicated to the curly cause.
It performed well with our testers, with one loving how it left their ringlets “bouncier and springier” than their usual conditioner. This is thanks to ingredients such as olive stem cell extract and linden buds, which nourish the hair cortex from the inside out, leaving curls looking fuller and thicker.
Some found the pump dispenser a little stiff, making it hard to control how much came out, but others loved the packaging, with one praising the “lovely smell and nice pump dispenser”. You can’t win ’em all.
Score: 75/100
Whether you choose to rinse out or leave in, this silicone-free conditioner will give you the hydration boost your curls need. It works well on dyed hair too, as one of our testers with overprocessed and heat-damaged locks said it “brought them back to life”. We love a hair revival.
It’s formulated with peptides from plant proteins, which encourage healthy, strong hair growth, as well as protecting curls from breakage during those dreaded detangling sessions. A few points were knocked off for the smell, which was described as “bland”.
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Score: 73/100
Let the baobab oil and protein in Arkive’s All Day Extra conditioner put the shine, resilience and bounce back in your curls. Though testers found that they needed more than the advised grape-sized amount, once rinsed out, many were left with volumised, softer hair that wasn’t weighed down by the product.
“I’ve never had such thick hair in my life!” exclaimed one tester, while another added: “It’s simply the best conditioner I’ve ever used.” Big statements all round.
Madeleine Evans
Lifestyle Writer
Madeleine is our Lifestyle Writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and round-ups on the latest beauty Beauty and products. From skincare to protein powders, Maddie is committed to providing honest and helpful reviews to help guide readers to the best product for them. Maddie has a BA in English Literature and Language, which stemmed from her lifelong interest in reading and writing. She started her post graduate life at Hearst UK within a marketing capacity, which quickly turned into a desire to fulfil a writing career.
When she is not writing about the latest expert reviewed products, you can find her rifling through vintage shops or car boots, reading a print magazine, or capturing portraits on her film camera.
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