Garnier Ultimate Blends Smoothing Conditioner With Coconut Oil & Cocoa Butter
Garnier

Ultimate Blends Smoothing Conditioner With Coconut Oil & Cocoa Butter dupes · Compare 10 similar products

0

Last updated on

Ultimate Blends Smoothing Conditioner With Coconut Oil & Cocoa Butter contains coconut oil and is good to use on the entire hair after shampooing. If you massage it with your fingertips, stiff texture is comfortably conditioned, and it tends to leave a smoothness without feeling heavy even after rinsing. It is well-suited for daily management of hair that easily becomes dry and frizzy.

Dupe picks TOP 10

  • GarnierFructis Aloe Vera Hair Food Feuchtigkeits-Spülung

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is aloe-based, so the application is lighter and closer to a feeling of absorbing without stickiness. Instead of the 'firm conditioning' feel of cocoa butter, it is good to choose if you prefer moist and bouncy.

    87% similar

  • GarnierUltimate Blends Watermelon Hair Food Plumping Conditioner

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is volume-focused for thin hair, so the texture feels more elastic after rinsing. It focuses on conditioning quickly rather than clumping, so it is good if you do not prefer a heavy finish.

    86% similar

  • GarnierUltra Doux Après-Shampooing Illuminant

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is a conditioner used in the rinsing step, and it tends to finish cleanly without stickiness. If the soft smoothing of cocoa butter is closer to 'rich nourishment,' this one is good to choose for light conditioning.

    86% similar

  • GarnierFructis Smoothing Conditioner Macadamia Hair Food

    0 (0)

    The candidate product has a strong feeling of being used mainly on the hair ends, so it is more focused on alleviating frizz. It tends to remain clean yet bouncy after rinsing, so it is good to choose if you dislike being weighed down heavily.

    85% similar

  • KérastaseFondant Apaisant Essentiel Symbiose Conditioner

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is designed for sensitive scalps and hair, so its advantage is a feeling of adherence without a heavy/occlusive feel. It is good when you want something that conditions comfortably rather than a thick, heavy feeling like cocoa butter.

    85% similar

  • Shu UemuraIzumi Tonic Strengthening Conditioner System

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is damage care for damaged and dry hair, so the weight is placed on shine and softness. If 'neat conditioning' of cocoa butter is the priority, this one is good to choose when you are more drawn to a glossy texture without white residue.

    85% similar

  • KérastaseGenesis Fondant Renforçateur Conditioner

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is a damage care line used after lightly removing water, so adherence is emphasized. If you have a type where ends easily split due to repeated damage, this one may suit you better than cocoa butter.

    85% similar

  • GarnierUltimate Blends Pineapple & Amla Hair Food Glowing Lengths Conditioner

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is designed to be good for applying to the middle to ends, so it is good for cleanly caring for dryness at the ends. It finishes moistly without stickiness, so it is recommended if the feeling of building up heavy nourishment is burdensome.

    83% similar

  • L'OrealGrowth Booster Conditioner

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is a conditioner used for both scalp and hair, so the focus is on the massage feeling after shampooing. Especially if you have concerns about hair thinning, the side that adheres lightly may be more comfortable than cocoa butter.

    83% similar

  • L'OrealConditioner Fiber Booster

    0 (0)

    The candidate product emphasizes a feeling of settling firmly into the inside of the hair like fibers/layers. If the comfortable smoothing of cocoa butter is the goal, this one is good to choose for smoothing without stiffness.

    83% similar