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If your hair’s feeling dry, coarse, or just generally cranky, it’s conditioner time. Our collection of hydrating conditioners is made to tackle dryness at the source, locking in moisture and restoring softness, shine, and strength. From lightweight daily moisturisers to deep conditioners for extra-parched strands, these salon-grade formulas are all about results, without the salon price tag.
Dry, brittle, frizzy hair doesn’t stand a chance against this power-packed line-up. Whether your strands are straw-like from heat styling, dehydrated from colouring, or just naturally (and unfortunately) dry, our hydrating conditioners are here to bring the bounce back!
This isn’t your supermarket two-in-one. These are salon-quality moisturising conditioners packed with powerful hydrators like argan oil, jojoba, aloe vera, and shea butter - the good stuff your dry hair’s been hanging out for.
Dry hair isn’t just annoying - it’s more fragile, frizz-prone, and tricky to style. The right conditioner makes a world of difference (especially when you use professional-grade products).
It smooths the cuticle, reduces breakage, and helps lock in that moisture from your shampoo, so your hair stays soft and manageable between washes.
Our range includes:
From softening ends to calming frizz or boosting hydration after a bleach session, there’s a moisturising conditioner here for every hair type.
Shop online now and find your new best conditioner for dry hair in NZ - salon-grade formulas, super fast delivery, and always up to 50% off RRP at Holy Grail Haircare.
What is the best conditioner for dry hair?
The best conditioner for dry hair is one that hydrates without weighing it down. Look for professional formulas with ingredients like argan oil, shea butter, or aloe vera. Popular options from Pureology, Moroccanoil, Biolage, and Matrix are customer favourites for restoring moisture and shine.
Should I use conditioner every day if I have dry hair?
You can... but it depends on your hair type. If your hair is thick, curly, or very dry, daily conditioning can help keep it soft and manageable. If it’s fine or prone to build-up, aim for every other day or use a lighter, daily conditioner instead.
What’s the difference between a moisturising conditioner and a deep conditioner?
Moisturising conditioners are made for regular use to keep your hair soft and hydrated day-to-day. Deep conditioners (also called hair masks or treatments) are more intensive and usually used 1–2 times a week to seriously replenish moisture, repair damage, and add shine. (Pssst - we've got both!)
Do I need a matching shampoo and conditioner?
Not necessarily, but using a coordinating shampoo and conditioner can boost results, especially if they’re designed to work together. For example, Matrix Food for Soft or Moroccanoil’s Hydrating range are made to complement each other for maximum moisture.
Is it okay to leave conditioner in my hair?
Rinse-out conditioners should be left on for 2–5 minutes then rinsed thoroughly. For extra moisture, try a leave-in conditioner or hair treatment that’s designed to stay in without weighing your hair down.