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The Best Hair Conditioners for Men, According to Stylists

Conditioners are imperative for maintaining healthy, strong, and style-ready hair, but only if the conditioner matches one’s hair type. The best conditioner for men isn’t necessarily a singular product — though some deserve such distinction — but rather, what’s best for one guy is different from what may work for the next. (I.e. What’s right for thinning or fine hair will differ from the best conditioner for thick hair, curls, long hair, and so forth.)

However, many men’s brands offer a single conditioner for everyone, so consumers often need to look toward the unisex brands to find something tailored. “Don’t be afraid to explore the many gender-neutral, targeted haircare lines on the market,” says NYC-based celebrity groomer Jessica Ortiz. “Not all hair is created the same, so why should there be a one-formula-fits-all approach to conditioner?” (One notable exception is guys with extremely short hair. While it’s still important to use conditioner on short styles, in general, the hair’s volume and texture aren’t really expressed, so more conditioners could fit the bill.) 

Conditioners exist at every price point, but in general, targeted ones (for specific hair textures, densities, etc.) will start in the $10 to $40 range and go upwards from there. A conditioner should last you one to three months based on frequency of use.

To learn more about the best hair conditioners for men, read on for expertise from hairstylists and grooming experts, as well as in-person testing insights from the SPY team.

Best Hair Conditioners for Men: At a Glance

BEST OVERALL

Prose Custom Conditioner

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best for long hair

Living Proof Frizz Conditioner

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BEST FOR THICK HAIR

Aveda Cherry Almond Conditioner

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BEST FOR THINNING HAIR

Nioxin Scalp Therapy Conditioner System 2

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BEST FOR FINE HAIR

Chi Black Seed Oil Moisture Replenish Conditioner

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BEST FOR CURLY AND COILY HAIR

Marc Anthony Strictly Curls 3x Moisture Conditioner

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BEST FOR SHORT HAIR

Kevin.Murphy Stimulate-Me Rinse

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BEST FOR DAMAGED HAIR

K18 Molecular Repair Hair Mask

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BEST FOR EXTREMELY DRY HAIR

Authentic Beauty Concept Hydrate Mask

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What the Experts Say

There are seemingly endless hair care options on the market, and sometimes that “one-formula-fits-all” approach to conditioner can feel comforting — like a menu with one satisfying option instead of one with 200 choices. “Brands now cater to so many hair types and needs that it can be overwhelming to the consumer,” says Toronto-based celebrity hair stylist Andrea Claire. But to better navigate those options — and to find something tailored to you — she says to consider the following factors:

  • Hair type: Claire says that people with fine hair may want to condition less often or prioritize lightweight formulas, while curly, coarse, and dry hair requires daily conditioning.
  • Hair needs: Which issues need to be addressed? Decide on an area of focus — whether that’s increasing volume or hydration, treating damage, breakage, or hair loss, etc. — and select a formula that caters to those needs.
  • Ingredients: What do the key ingredients do in this formula? “For example, shea butter is great for curly/textured and dry hair, but if your hair is fine, it can weigh it down,” Claire says.
  • Ease of use: “If the conditioner says to leave it on for five minutes and you know you won’t do that, don’t buy it, as the results won’t be optimal,” says Claire.

A person’s shampoo and conditioning frequency will also play a role in how a product performs, so it’s important to try different cadences and figure out which balance works best — and it won’t be the same for everyone. Above all, it’s important to condition after each shampoo, says Claire, since this will help restore vitality to the strands while also countering any environmental damage (i.e. from the sun’s UV rays, pollution, extreme wind, cold, and heat) and protecting against future damage.

And some parting advice: “As your final step, rinse the conditioner out with cool water,” says Ortiz. “It helps seal the follicle so that hair strands can retain the benefits of the conditioner.”

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BEST OVERALL

$32.00

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In a category where there is no true single best conditioner, attention turns to the brand that customizes each product for the customer in question. Prose is a master of this craft — and not just with conditioners. Fill out the brand’s customer quiz, which asks for details about hair texture, length, goals, and so forth (including zip code, which will inform Prose about environmental factors like humidity or air and water quality). The result is a formula tailored to each person.

I sought the insight of both Claire and Ortiz for the majority of other product picks on this roster, but selfishly, I wanted to choose the top spot myself. I’ve written hundreds of articles on hair products, sourced as many professional opinions, and have put dozens to the rest in my own home. I have thick, long, and straight hair, my partner has short, thin, and wavy/curly hair. Both of our respective Prose formulas have performed just as well as our next-favorite conditioner. That consistency merits the top spot on this list.

The price is fairly high for the volume — $32 for 8.5 fluid ounces — but its quality merits the investment, if the budget allows.

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best for long hair

It’s no surprise that long hair types need to focus on longevity, and this product’s inclusion of jojoba esters and hemisqualane ensures that strands (and their cuticles) stay strong for the year(s) ahead.

I recommend this to people who have length and who want to extend the life of a single haircut,” says Ortiz. “Its formula repairs split ends, which means fewer trims throughout the year. It also resurfaces damage to make the hair look smoother, enhancing that fresh-from-the-salon shine.” She considers this conditioner an essential summer hair care product for blocking humidity and eliminating frizz, too.

At $34, this product is also on the expensive side for a conditioner, but moisturizes and smoothes, as it promises.

Testing Notes: SPY tested this product multiple times over one week, and found that it largely makes good on its promise of hydrating strands. “I had some of my best hair days in recent memory after using this conditioner and simply letting my hair air-dry, sans any styling products,” says SPY’s tester, who has shoulder-length hair. “It also has a fresh, clean scent that lingered — but not obnoxiously so — throughout the day.”

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BEST FOR THICK HAIR

$11.00 – $92.00

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$23.00 – $92.00

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This Aveda conditioner is particularly effective on thicker strands, thanks to ingredients like coconut oil and shea butter, which work to hydrate and smooth the hair without weighing it down.

Aveda Cherry Almond is ‘chef’s kiss’ for thick hair,” confirms Claire. “It’s a moisturizing conditioner that smoothes and softens without making the strands extremely flat.” So, get past the sweet scent, because this is a results-oriented conditioner that prevents frizz, breakage, dry ends, and the like.

At $23, this conditioner has a middle-of-the-road price point — not exactly a value buy, but it’s effective (and a little goes a long way).

Testing Notes: Over one week, SPY tested this conditioner multiple times. “My strands felt much softer but never weighted down,” SPY’s tester says of using this product.

Another plus was its easy-to-use packaging: a squirt tube with its lid on the bottom. “Not only was it easy to fit on my shower shelf, but it was easy to be precise with how much I was applying, and there was no need to flip over the bottle to shake more product toward the lid. Gravity did that for me.”

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BEST FOR THINNING HAIR

While conditioner can’t make your hair grow back, it can help add volume and enhance texture overall for same-day benefits. That’s what Nioxin does in this mostly synthetic formula. (It also features peppermint oil and hops extract, which work together to invigorate and tone the scalp, as well as promote better circulation and optimize the growth environment for the hair follicles.)

“In clients who have used Nioxin, I have seen the results,” says Claire. “Science!”

Price-wise, at $26 for 10.1 fluid ounces, this conditioner is a solid value compared to others on this list.

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BEST FOR FINE HAIR

$9.15 – $15.88

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$23.33 $27.50

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SPY loves this conditioner for fine hair types. Its formula — which features antioxidant-rich black seed oil — cleanses and fortifies hair against future environmental damage, all without weighing it down.

“I personally use this conditioner and I love it,” says Claire. “Some conditioners for fine hair create volume but leave behind frizziness — this is not that. It’s great for those who want to use conditioner daily, too.” (This is a bonus because daily use is typically something that many fine-haired individuals avoid. But this one is lightweight enough to work.)

At under $15 for 12 fluid ounces, this conditioner is a great value.

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BEST FOR CURLY AND COILY HAIR

Marc Anthony’s Strictly Curls Conditioner is SPY’s pick for curly and coily hair types. Its ultra-nourishing trio of marula oil, coconut oil, and shea butter combines in a low-cost, high-quality recipe.

Claire agrees, noting that this is probably her top-recommended mass-market line. This conditioner, in particular, imparts the moisture needed to smooth cuticles and maximize curly hair’s definition, control, and bounce.

At under $10 for 16 fluid ounces, this product is the ideal combo of affordable and effective. In other words, it’s no-brainer.

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BEST FOR SHORT HAIR

This product’s soothing, smoothing, and strengthening blend of shea butter, aloe, keratin, and amino acids makes short hair look great every single day.

One thing to note, though: It’s technically a co-wash (or a conditioning wash), which nourishes hair but also focuses on cleansing and balancing the scalp. “This conditioner is ideal for anyone looking to benefit from scalp soothing and cooling properties, and it also helps strengthen and nourish hair,” Ortiz says. “I have been told that its tingle and scent are also helpful with relieving headaches and migraines in the shower.”

At $36 for 8.4 fluid ounces, this is on the more expensive side for the category, but a little goes a long way, particularly for those with short hair.

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BEST FOR DAMAGED HAIR

Damaged hair requires a heavy-duty solution in order to prevent breakage and restore vitality. That’s why Ortiz recommends this conditioning hair mask as the single best solution — and even cites it as the number one product she endorses for her A-list clients.

“I love this product and use it for my curly hair,” she says. “It restores strength, softness, and bounce to my curls. It’s also so easy to use right out of the shower. Results after four minutes are immediate, but for more extreme damage, it’s recommended to use it four to six times consecutively to see progressive results,” she adds.

One caveat is that this mask is expensive — $75 for 1.7 fluid ounces — but it’s a worthy splurge since it’s effective at repairing damage.

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BEST FOR EXTREMELY DRY HAIR

If ultra-dry strands are the problem, this mask is the solution. Similar to damage and breakage, dryness requires a 9-1-1 remedy. Enter the intense moisture mask by Authentic Beauty Concept.

“If you’re a heavy product user, I recommend a clarifying shampoo before slathering on this rich yet lightweight moisturizing mask,” Ortiz advises, adding that the brand’s Hydrate range uses “two of the best natural extracts, antioxidant-rich mango and purifying basil, to regenerate and revitalize hair.”

At $42 for 6.7 fluid ounces, this mask, while not a budget product, is a solid value.


About the Author

For over a decade, Adam Hurly has been covering men’s grooming for titles like SPY, GQ, Robb Report, Men’s Journal, Forbes, and more. He got his start at Birchbox Man (RIP), having barely known a thing about men’s grooming at the time. Now, he tests thousands of products a year — and even got a hair transplant in the name of “research.”  He currently lives in Berlin, Germany but is a native of Sioux Falls, SD.

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